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Pokémon GO September 2023 Schedule, Raids, Community Days

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The September 2023 schedule for ‘Pokémon GO’ is now available, debuting special research questlines, shiny Pokémon, raids, and much more soon.

'Pokémon GO' Paldean creatures running up a beach side cliff.
Source: Niantic

As with any upcoming month, Pokémon GO fans will want to know what’s next to plan for future events and raids. Thankfully, developer Niantic has dropped the Sept. 2023 schedule to keep players in the loop.

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Quite a lot of content is lined up for next month, including the start of Pokémon GO Season 12: Adventures Abound and GO Battle League Season 16.

Not to mention, there are several events, like the Ultra Unlock for the Paldea region and Charmander Community Day Classic. And, of course, expect plenty of new raids and Spotlight Hours each week.

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We’ll guide you through everything planned in Sept. 2023 for the mobile AR title. Here’s what to know.

'Pokémon GO' Promo art of Charmander in a rocky desert.
Source: Niantic

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A breakdown of the Pokémon GO September 2023 Schedule.

The headliner update for the schedule will be the Adventures Abound season running from Sept. 1 to Dec. 1, 2023. The season aims to introduce Pokémon first found in the Paldea region, such as Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly.

During Adventures Abound, Trainers can open and send up to 40 Gifts daily, gain increased damage when participating in raids with a friend, and reap increased XP from going up a Friendship level.

Going live alongside the three-month event will be GO Battle League Season 16, adding new moves and big changes for specific creatures, rank up rewards, and updates to the league.

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‘Pokémon GO’ September 2023 Five-Star Raids, Mega Raids, and Shadow Raids:

As usual, raids will go live at different time periods. Below is a brief line-up of what Pokémon to expect in Sept. 2023.

Five-Star Raids

Pokémon Date
Kartana and Celesteela Sept. 1 to Sept. 16
Genesect (Burn Drive) July 16 to Sept. 23
Entei, Suicune, and Raikou Sept. 23 to Oct. 6

Shadow Raids

Pokémon Date
Shadow Zapdos Saturdays and Sundays during Adventures Abound

Mega Raids

Pokémon Date
Manectric (Mega) Sept. 1 to Sept. 16
Gardevoir (Mega) Sept. 16 to Oct. 6

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All ‘Pokémon GO’ Spotlight Hours planned for September 2023.

Between 6 to 7 p.m. local time, these four following Pokémon will be featured next month.

Pokémon Date Bonus
Wooper Sept. 5 2x XP for evolving Pokémon
Mankey Sept. 12 2x Candy for catching Pokémon
Girafarig Sept. 19 2x XP for catching Pokémon
Growlithe Sept. 26 2x Stardust for catching Pokémon

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Community Days and other September 2023 events coming to ‘Pokémon GO.’

The following are Community Day activities and events planned for Trainers to participate in across Sept. 2023.

Event Date
Charmander Community Day Classic Sept. 2 from 2 to 5 p.m. local time
A Paldean Adventure Sept. 5 at 10 a.m. local time to Sept. 10
Ultra Unlock: Paldea Sept. 10 at 10 a.m. to Sept. 15 at 8 p.m. local time
Oddish Research Day Sept. 17 from 2 to 5 p.m. local time
Psychic Sepctacular Sept. 10 at 10 a.m. to Sept. 24 at 8 p.m. local time.
September Community Day Sept. 23 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. local time
Out to Play Event Sept. 27 at 10 a.m. to Oct. 2 at 8 p.m. local time
Azurill Hatch Day Sept. 20 from 2 to 5 p.m. local time
Masterball Special Research Runs until Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. local time

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Dad Asks Family Nanny to Clean the House for Thanksgiving

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In a viral video, a nanny revealed that the dad of the family she works for asked her to clean the house for Thanksgiving. Read on for more details.

TikToker @kuuipodawn revealed that the dad of the family she babysits for asked her to clean the house for Thanksgiving.
Source: TikTok/@kuuipodawn

Just a heads-up in case you forgot: nannies are not maids! It’s honestly baffling how some folks expect their nannies to handle all the household chores, tackling everything from deep cleaning the house to washing the dishes you left marinating in the sink overnight.

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Take it from TikTok creator Ku’uipo Dawn (@kuuipodawn), who decided to crash the Thanksgiving party of the family she works for because, well, she didn’t have any other plans! Before the mouth-watering feast, the patriarch threw a curveball and asked Ku’uipo to do something that was definitely not in her job description. Hold on — don’t jump to conclusions! It’s not scandalous, we promise.

A family gathers around a table for their Thanksgiving feast.
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This dad wanted the family nanny to clean the house for Thanksgiving.

“I asked the dad of the family I nanny for if my family could come over for Thanksgiving since we don’t have plans, and he said this at the end of the video… What’re your thoughts?” Ku’uipo wrote in a text overlay of her video.

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In the viral video, posted on Nov. 23, 2023, Ku’uipo said she and her husband Jordan kicked off Thanksgiving with his dad. When they found themselves twiddling their thumbs in boredom, Ku’uipo and her family headed out their front door and crashed the Thanksgiving party of the family she works for.

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Now, here’s the kicker — before the big feast, the dad pulled Ku’uipo aside and asked her to tidy up his house. When she asked him if he would pay her, he replied, “Well, aren’t you coming over for Thanksgiving anyways?” He then told Ku’uipo he would pay her in the currency of the holiday gods: Food!

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TikTok thought it was weird Ku’uipo spent Thanksgiving with her employer.

As of this writing, Ku’uipo’s video has amassed over 1.7 million views and counting. Additionally, it has garnered more than 102,200 likes and drew 1,100 comments from fellow TikTokers who just couldn’t wrap their heads around Ku’uipo spending Thanksgiving with her boss.

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“Is it weird that the dad said that? Sure,” one person said, adding, “Is it weird to wanna spend Thanksgiving with them and invite your family over? Absolutely.”

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"WoW entitled is an understatement. I’m a nanny and never in a million yrs wld I invite myself let alone my family 🤦‍♀️"
Source: TikTok

A second TikTok user agreed, commenting, “I think it’s unprofessional to ask your employer to spend a holiday with them. His response isn’t great. But now he’s having to host your family. IDK.”

“You need to not go there,” a third user wrote. “There needs to [be] some separation between work and personal.”

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A former nanny confidently stated, “If I’m inviting guests to my employer’s house, then uh yeah, I’m going to clean for free if asked.”

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“I nannied for years and was very close with the family,” another TikTok user replied, “and I would never invite myself and my family over for holidays with them.”

Someone else pointed out, “Why would you ask [though]? At the end of the day, you’re there to work. It’s like me asking my manager if I can come over to her house for the holidays…”

"The way he asked was rude. But I don’t think it’s unfair that you offer to help get the house ready since he’s hosting your family…"
Source: TikTok

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Others took the time to defend Ku’uipo, calling out her boss’s rudeness.

“I honestly could not show up after that comment,” a TikTok user shared. “Joke or no joke, it’s uncomfortable.”

Another person replied, “I would not go and then probably quit. Really though… husbands tend to be so clueless.”

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In the caption, Ku’uipo revealed that she called the boss’s wife. She laughed it off and told Ku’uipo to brush off the demands because, on Thanksgiving, she wasn’t their nanny — she was an honored guest.

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Here Are the Deets on Delta Airline Trading Cards

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Apparently, you can ask for Delta Airline Trading Cards on flights if you go up to the pilot and ask. In fact, there’s a whole subculture around them.

I’ve been in and out of trading card game culture throughout my entire life. I hopped on them early when games like Yu-Gi-Oh! came out when I was a kid and made the jump to other games like Magic: The Gathering. As of this writing, I’m currently obsessed with the Digimon Trading Card Game.

All this to say that I’m well aware of the collector lifestyle that includes buying expensive booster boxes and even hunting down single copies for cards at reasonable prices.

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But I never would have imagined that people would be out there doing the same for Delta Airlines. Yes, that Delta Airlines.

Apparently, there’s an entire trading card scene for Delta Airlines. Some folks are just discovering it, but it turns out that they’ve been around for a while. You’ll never believe how people are getting their hands on them.

Here’s everything you ought to know about these cards.

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Delta Airlines has sets of trading cards that you can start collecting on your next flight.

A viral TikTok with nearly 15 million views (as of this writing) started bringing these special cards to people’s attention. In late November 2023, TikToker @sarowarrr posted a video in which they collected their first Delta Airlines trading card.

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In the video, OP goes up to the captain of his Delta Airlines plane and asks him for a card. Shockingly, the pilot walks him through the process.

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At the time, the captain didn’t have any on him, but he pointed OP toward his first officer to see if they had any left. Sure enough, OP and his flying companion were able to deplane with their first set of Delta Airlines trading cards.

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There are a couple of interesting things we can glean from that interaction. For one, the pilot was totally willing to give out cards if he had any, indicating that he was used to the request. Not only that, but he had also run out of cards on his person, meaning that enough people had already asked and cleaned him out of his stock!

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Delta Airlines themselves have even posted about the cards in the past. Based on what we’ve seen, you can always ask the pilot for a card (just don’t do it while they’re flying).

As for the cards themselves, they represent different models of aircraft that Delta Airlines uses. They even come complete with a holographic finish for some real collector’s value.

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According to some, these cards have been available on flights since 2004. New versions of the cards are released every year, with people amassing collections based on how often they travel.

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Reportedly, other airlines like American Airlines and Frontier also offer their own cards.

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And like any trading card scene, there’s even a secondary market for them. People sell some of their Delta Airlines cards on sites like eBay. Newer cards are less expensive, but cards from earlier generations can fetch a pretty penny! As of this writing, there’s an entire set of cards on sale for $3000 with some users keeping an eye on the listing!

The trading card collection grind is no joke on a good day, but if Delta Airlines is any indication, everyone seems to have their own little card culture!

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Paris Clear Cup Scam — Here’s How It Works

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A Paris resident detailed the “clear cup scam” some beggars of the city employ — it’s a guilt-inducing ploy to try and get cash from pedestrians.

Paris Clear Cup Scam — Here’s How It Works
Source: TikTok | @americanfille

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As an American living in The City of Light, Amanda has some keen insight as to what might stand out to outsiders as they’re walking about Paris, and this time she’s set her sights on a common scam employed by some of the city’s beggars: the clear cup scam.

In a video she uploaded to TikTok that’s accrued over 20.1 million views on the popular social media platform, Amanda gave the run down on how the scam works while telling visitors what to keep an eye on. “Clear cup scam in Paris. These guys are out here every day and the police control them constantly. They can get aggressive with you so just keep walking if it ever happens to you,” she writes in a caption for the clip.

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Source: TikTok | @americanfille

She then goes on to say in her video: “This is one of the most common scams you’re gonna find in Paris: the clear cup scam. Watch as this man almost knocks it over, you see that?” the TikToker narrates over video footage of the clear cup scam in action.

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She then explains why Paris’ hordes of panhandlers sometimes implement this ploy and how the finagling works: “It’s a clear cup filled with coins just a couple, to help weigh it down, and they place it very far out in high traffic areas on sidewalks, knowing that people will probably knock it over, like this guy did,” she says, pointing to footage of a pedestrian accidentally hitting the cup over.

paris clear cup scam
Source: TikTok | @americanfille

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So how does the scam work? Amanda gives the details: “Now you might be watching this thinking, Amanda, where is the scam it’s a homeless person begging for money, like have some heart. And I get where you’re coming from, but that’s not the case.”

She then delves into what the scam is all about: “These guys are out here every single day and when the police see them, they will take away their cups and their stuff and tell them to get out of here because they know what they’re doing is dishonest and a scam.”

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Amanda delineates why the police take such a hard stance against these con-artists: “they purposely use clear cups because you’re not going to see it with just a couple coins and they put it very, very far out where people are going to knock it over. What they’re banking on is you know it over and you go oh my God I just knocked over a homeless person’s cup. I’m such a jerk I’m gonna give them money.”

paris clear cup scam
Source: TikTok | @americanfille

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It’s that guilt of knocking over an indigent person’s belongings, a person who is sitting on the street and literally begging for handouts from strangers, where the root of this con lies, however, she says that things can go south pretty quickly. “That’s the tame version of this scam the not tame version of this is when you knock it over and you just keep walking and you help pick it up but you don’t give money.”

Amanda continued, “They’ll start yelling at you. It’s typically a boy who does this, they always do it in my neighborhood so I see him all the time, he’ll start yelling at you and say you knocked over my cup you have to give me money. They’ll start yelling at you getting loud at you. I got a DM from a girl today who told me that she knocked over the cup and the boy was there and he spat at her.”

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So while these beggars may be poor and indigent and looking for other people to fund their existences, Amanda says there are instances where they can get aggressive, violent, rude, and disrespectful as part of their con: “He started following her and he spat at her. The police are aware of it as I said but they’re out here every day.”

paris clear cup scam
Source: TikTok | @americanfille

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Amanda said that the beggars in her area who try and pull this con usually pull this scam in areas with high foot traffic like the Louvre and its surrounding area.

“The reason I’m telling you this is if you’re here in Paris and you happen to knock over the cup, don’t feel obligated to give money unless you want and if they start getting loud with you just keep walking.”

A number of people who saw her video commented that the couldn’t understand why anyone would travel to Paris in the first place as this “scam” she listed is just yet another reason they see to keep away from the city for as long as possible.

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Source: TikTok | @americanfille

“Paris sounds ghetto,” one penned, which was a sentiment someone else agreed with: “Damn paris is so ghetto”

Another commenter remarked that being yelled at by a panhandler probably wouldn’t end well for the con artist: “I don’t have the patience to deal with that I’d end up screaming back at them”

Someone else just straight up asked: “why are people still travelling to paris?”

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