Posted on 07/12/2016 12:12:27 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Pokémon Go is luring players to landmarks like the 9/11 Memorial and the Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC sparking outrage from people who think its insensitive.
The downtown Manhattan memorial is filled with PokeStops landmarks highlighted by a floating blue cube that gives gamers free items to catch Pokemon including both reflecting pools, the This Citys Bravest plaque and the Survivor Tree.
Modal Trigger A Koffing Pokemon is visible at the National 9/11 Memorial South Pool in New York on July 12, 2016.Photo: Chad Rachman/New York Post Its disrespectful to the people who lost families. Playing a game is one thing, but they shouldnt do it here. This is like a sacred place, said a 61-year-old Staten Island laborer who helped clean up Ground Zero.
Koffing, a levitating purple monster with a skull and crossbones on its belly, appeared next to the reflecting pool at the memorial Tuesday right next to the thousands of names of first responders who lost their lives in the Twin Tower bombings.
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A coworker won over my husband.
He told hubby about his (chubby, moody) stepson. The kid wouldn’t get outside for anything. Attitude.
Last weekend the two of them walked more than 20k and the kid was begging to spend more time playing. They’re getting along. Total attitude change.
Two of our local businesses are offering 20% off if you catch one in their stores.
Walmart is a hotspot and their business picked up wonderfully this weekend.
you go to your camera on Pokenman go. Google locates the picture and if there is a pokeman there it shows up. Turns out there was one in my back yard.
Since pokemans are wild, I have no idea how it got there
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Here’s a FB post from today:
All right. I’ve got a problem.
Today is Amazon Prime’s sale and I’m really not interested. We’ve already spent too much this month.
Then I see a $400 roomba on sale for $250.
First thought - “This would be great for hatching eggs!!”
Yes. I seriously considered buying a $250 machine just to hatch pokemon eggs.
I need a nap.
(So I can be well-rested to hunt pokemon tonight!!! Aaaaarugh!!)
OMG wouldnt that be funny to put pokemons over all the land mines in muzzie land?
Holocaust Museum: Please stop playing Pokémon Go here
http://www.oregonlive.com/today/index.ssf/2016/07/holocaust_museum_please_stop_p.html#incart_river_home
Forest Grove police log: Pokémon Go player stabbed, keeps playing
http://www.oregonlive.com/forest-grove/index.ssf/2016/07/forest_grove_police_log_15.html#incart_river_home_pop
Police say Pokémon Go is no excuse for trespassing
http://www.oregonlive.com/trending/2016/07/police_say_pokemon_go_is_no_ex.html#incart_river_home
It’s an artificial reality. We need less of that.
Ever been in a Turkish prison?...
You can contact Geocaching.com and ask them to remove caches in the cemetery. They take public opinion very seriously.
The ones playing here are outlanders, not locals.
If not for Geocaching, they’d never have found these remote cemeteries.
City people pay big money for “architectural elements” like those beautiful wrought iron works.
Whoever took them was careful to bring equipment enough to rip them out by the roots.
Not casual vandalism at all.
It’s heart breaking to see things that have stood unmolested for centuries, so savagely ripped from their place.
I know it’s not locals as we are all incredibly superstitious about disturbing the dead.
May be some privacy issues with people who log in to Pokemon Go via their Google accounts:
http://fortune.com/2016/07/12/pokemon-go-google/
Couldn’t agree more.
These are not conservative parents’ kids.
Different values.
:(
How many Pokemons will there be at the Day of Rage rallies??
I did, right after I saw the McCormick family plot had been destroyed.
They told me, in so many words, to eff off.
The parish who maintains the cemetery got no further than I did.
Sooner or later, they’ll run into some hillbilly descendants, out drinking and hunting.
We had some goober show up in our office today and complain because they couldn’t get up to the 3rd floor to get some Pokemon thing.
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