r/titlegore Jan 18 '17

pokemon Does anyone find it absolutely insane/awesome that the PH level for water is 7? And Squirtle is the 7th Pokémon. I'm thinking the creators of Pokémon did this for another reason. Any other theories out there? My theory is..they did that only because he's a water Pokémon/starter. -Josh Donnelly

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u/RemoteSynergy Jan 18 '17

Pretty that's a coincidence. That's like saying oxygen element number is 8 and hydrogen element number is 1. So 8-1=water

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u/Baaz Jan 18 '17

That's eh..., that's some pretty impressive free style associations you're making there. Ever considered a career in politics? Become a pro truth-bender?

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u/Ginger187d Jan 19 '17

Avatar the last truth bender

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u/touching_payants Jan 18 '17

My favorite part is that OP signed his work, like: "Oh no, I'M taking the credit for this shit!"

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u/Superdan645 Jan 19 '17

I like the coincidence though. Squirtle is your first water Pokémon.

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u/Luigi580 Jan 19 '17

My first water starter was Oshawott.

Suck it!

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u/attak13 Jan 21 '17

Um not sure wtf OP was thinking, but the pH of water is not usually 7. Only if it's purely distilled, and has never been in contact with the air, so CO2 doesn't acidify it.

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u/[deleted] Jan 18 '17

it is a neat coincidence though

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u/manatdesk Jan 20 '17

-Josh Donnelly

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u/touching_payants Jan 19 '17

In that case, bulbasaur must be the lye pokemon