Someone crafted a hilarious note aimed at Pokémon Go players who were trespassing, and it’s gone viral.
If you’ve somehow missed the Pokémon Go craze, it’s a mobile game that gets players out and about, hunting for virtual creatures in the real world. You’re either on Team “This Game is Awesome” or Team “Can We Please Move On?” Meanwhile, many are enjoying the peculiar sights and scenes that come with its popularity.
The latest episode in this ongoing Pokémon saga emerged when a frustrated resident posted a note outside a shared building. “Get a life and stay out of my yard,” the note stated. You might wonder why these innocent gamers would be trespassing. The answer is simple: that’s how you “catch ’em all.”
Pokémon Go utilizes GPS and Google Maps to create an augmented reality experience that encourages players to explore their surroundings while capturing Pokémon. Everyday locations—like churches and parks—are included as game features, sometimes leading players to unwittingly invade private properties. This explains the existence of the now-infamous note.
The absolute best part of this comically disgruntled letter is its reference to a slew of outdated trends, such as Crystal Pepsi, ten seasons of CSI: Miami, and hammer pants. It’s a nostalgia trip! And let’s not forget that the Macarena and tracks from Will Smith’s Willennium still dominate ’90s nights at clubs worldwide. Someone might want to inform our irate author that Crystal Pepsi is making a comeback—just to add some zest to their already challenging week.
The letter-writer makes a valid point about the game’s fleeting popularity. When was the last time you spotted someone flipping through Pokémon cards? As much fun as it is, we really should be mindful of our neighbors’ privacy and avoid wandering into their yards or darting across busy streets for a digital creature.
The game’s popularity caused servers to crash across the U.S. and Europe shortly after its launch, with millions eager to join the hunt. Parents have also expressed their gratitude, as it encourages kids to engage with the outdoors and socialize. But let’s not forget that our neighbors’ boundaries are just as important as the virtual adventures on our phones.
If you’re unsure where to spend your time hunting for Pokémon, the letter’s author suggests checking out a nearby bar. It might not be a designated PokéStop, but who knows? You might just find a great spot to relax and stare at your phone without annoying anyone.
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In summary, a humorous note addressed to trespassing Pokémon Go players has taken social media by storm, serving as a reminder that while the game is fun, respecting neighbors and their property is paramount.
