Is there a distinction between candy and dessert? Like. I'm pretty sure Turkey is one of the kings of the dessert world, but I dunno if I'd call that candy.
Is ice-cream candy, for example?
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Is there a distinction between candy and dessert? Like. I'm pretty sure Turkey is one of the kings of the dessert world, but I dunno if I'd call that candy.
Is ice-cream candy, for example?
I once took shots of vinegar.
I can't remember why.
So I guess clockwork was just dicking around the entire season? Because compared to what he's showing now... that's insane.
fahrenheitWheresmytoastHmmmm my favorite male who are participates in fake wrestling in minimal clothing... Who most recently quit? He's my favorite.
everyone knows its fake, its not about the fighting
its a manly soap opera
I'd disagree and say that it IS about the fighting, but in the way that a martial arts movie is about the fight scenes. The fact that it's not "real" doesn't mean that watching the intricate choreography isn't enjoyable, especially since the good wrestlers can tell excellent stories in the ring.
I love MMA, but you've got to admit that while awesome, MMA can be a bit of a letdown as a spectator experience. We've had matches that lasted seconds, which isn't that great of a spectator experience. Wrestling, while mostly unrealistic, doesn't have that problem (usually!) because it's set out from the start and as such a story can be told.
Admittedly the WWE (bar NXT) is pretty bad at the actual storytelling in the match department, but it's the principle.
Rest in Peace, Eddie.
Daniel Bryan is also up there for me, and I'm sad that he has to retire.
...he's only been in the company for a couple of months but does Shinsuke Nakamura count?
SpaceCadetIMO it is hard to include Aussie players in this discussion because the number of truly high level players in AU has always been far below NA and EU.
That's definitely true, but in my opinion it just makes the achievements of Immunity at the i series even more impressive.
Obviously I'm biased as fuck, but I think that some of the Aussies deserve being mentioned, especially since Immunity managed to hang pretty well with NA and EU at the i series events.
Yuki is a brilliant pocket and I think he outplayed all the other pockets at i55, and termo was insane on demo as well.
But hey opinion and conjecture.
biscuitsDon't get Reflex, they promised matchmaking since they released the game and back then it was supposed to be released "soon".
I bought the game a year and a half after and there still is no matchmaking.
Also, performance isn't good and there are literally zero servers with people in them. (At least in EU)
Considering that the team is literally 3 people, I'm willing to give them a bit of leeway in their update schedule.
Examples of actual cultural appropriation that kind of annoy people are stuff like white people getting ta moko style tattoos, which are reserved for specifically initiated members of maori culture and lineages.
To deal with that, they've developed a genre of ta moko inspired tattoos which non-Maoris can get which don't violate the taboo...
Iunno. I'm pretty sure that if the members of a culture ask you not to do something because it's very significant for them with regards to stuff like tattoos or rituals, it's polite to refrain from them.
I think the best trolls are the people who don't think they're trolling, people who are honest to god serious about what they're shitposting about.
So, probably axiomatic?
In this thread, shitposters on the TF.TV forums find a concept that exists on EVERY OTHER FUCKING FORUM ON THE INTERNET confounding.
I know there are languages which use the English lexicography but don't have the same capitalization rules as English, so that could be an explanation for his weird capitalization?
Still a shitposter though.
Well, I know how I'll be warming up my aim before I play any other games.
See, I think there's a disconnect here.
I don't think people are actively happy that this person has died. I mean, there are people I hate, but I don't really want them to be dead, you know?
However, since Supreme Justices serve for life, dying is the only way for people who are affected by Scalia's conservative politics and judgements to be free of his authority.
So when people are like "yay! he's dead!", they're not necessary happy that he died, instead they're happy that he doesn't get to have a say in one of the most powerful legal institutions in America with a political viewpoint that is very conservative.
I mean okay some people are probably happy that he's dead, but I think that the majority of people are instead happy that he no longer has his position, and due to said position, the only way for him to be gone is, well. Him to be dead.