Well,émonGoweirdestplacespeoplehavecaughtPokéSister Emanuelle that escalated quickly.
Just days after launching in the United States, Pokémon Go has become inescapable. Turns out that sending gamers out into the real world to play will not only force them to interact with other humans, but it's the perfect way to create some very weird and hysterical situations.
You never know when or where a creature may spawn, which leaves players wandering around their city in an attempt to catch something other than Pidgey. The end result, of course, is that people have caught some Pokémonin some very weird places.
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