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My User page. Yeah. >_>. Anyways, about me. I'm a creative thinker. If only my thoughts were ever listened to... As an example, my [[Giratina]] theory, which was proved false when Platinum came out. Basicly, it goes like this: Giratina has red things on it's "Wings". In the origin form, the red things are on the end of the black tentacly things. Also, the name of the beast is named Giratina. The tina part is most commonly belived to be a reference to platina, which is platinum in some language. But the Gira part, that's the focus of the theory. If you remove the I and mix around the letters you get '''gar'''. There is a gem called Garnet. '''Gar'''net. Garnet just so happens to be a ''red'' gem. Red. Just like the things on giratina's "wings". Basically what I'm trying to say is that Platinum '''''should''''' have been called Pokemon Garnet. But anyways, that could still explain that part of the name. Maybe if anybody reading this thinks it's believeable enough, I would like their opinion before I updated Giratina's page.  
My User page. Yeah. >_>. Anyways, about me. I'm a creative thinker. If only my thoughts were ever listened to... As an example, my [[Giratina (Pokémon)|Giratina]] theory, which was proved false when Platinum came out. Basicly, it goes like this: Giratina has red things on it's "Wings". In the origin form, the red things are on the end of the black tentacly things. Also, the name of the beast is named Giratina. The tina part is most commonly belived to be a reference to platina, which is platinum in some language. But the Gira part, that's the focus of the theory. If you remove the I and mix around the letters you get '''gar'''. There is a gem called Garnet. '''Gar'''net. Garnet just so happens to be a ''red'' gem. Red. Just like the things on giratina's "wings". Basically what I'm trying to say is that Platinum '''''should''''' have been called Pokemon Garnet. But anyways, that could still explain that part of the name. Maybe if anybody reading this thinks it's believeable enough, I would like their opinion before I updated Giratina's page.  


Well. Some people have misinterpreted what I mean to say. I am saying this on my User page because I'm not going to put it on Giratina's actual page. Yes, this is merely speculation. But do we really have total certainties on the name meaning on Giratina? Or what it's "Origin" might be? On the page itself, it says a lot of mays. That doesn't sound absolute certain. They are all "speculations". What makes mine an automatic "That theory of yours will never be on Giratina's page"? "We here at Bulbapedia pride ourselves on factual information." Where are the facts in "mays"? Where? If someone knows, please tell me!
Well. Some people have misinterpreted what I mean to say. I am saying this on my User page because I'm not going to put it on Giratina's actual page. Yes, this is merely speculation. But do we really have total certainties on the name meaning on Giratina? Or what it's "Origin" might be? On the page itself, it says a lot of mays. That doesn't sound absolute certain. They are all "speculations". What makes mine an automatic "That theory of yours will never be on Giratina's page"? "We here at Bulbapedia pride ourselves on factual information." Where are the facts in "mays"? Where? If someone knows, please tell me!

Latest revision as of 16:38, 18 April 2009

My User page. Yeah. >_>. Anyways, about me. I'm a creative thinker. If only my thoughts were ever listened to... As an example, my Giratina theory, which was proved false when Platinum came out. Basicly, it goes like this: Giratina has red things on it's "Wings". In the origin form, the red things are on the end of the black tentacly things. Also, the name of the beast is named Giratina. The tina part is most commonly belived to be a reference to platina, which is platinum in some language. But the Gira part, that's the focus of the theory. If you remove the I and mix around the letters you get gar. There is a gem called Garnet. Garnet. Garnet just so happens to be a red gem. Red. Just like the things on giratina's "wings". Basically what I'm trying to say is that Platinum should have been called Pokemon Garnet. But anyways, that could still explain that part of the name. Maybe if anybody reading this thinks it's believeable enough, I would like their opinion before I updated Giratina's page.

Well. Some people have misinterpreted what I mean to say. I am saying this on my User page because I'm not going to put it on Giratina's actual page. Yes, this is merely speculation. But do we really have total certainties on the name meaning on Giratina? Or what it's "Origin" might be? On the page itself, it says a lot of mays. That doesn't sound absolute certain. They are all "speculations". What makes mine an automatic "That theory of yours will never be on Giratina's page"? "We here at Bulbapedia pride ourselves on factual information." Where are the facts in "mays"? Where? If someone knows, please tell me!