NurseyWe will never die. #DoitforBill
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I think it'll probably be Blues vs Sharks in the WC Finals. The East is a lot harder to predict this year.
Great win from the Sharks tonight! Dominated the Kings on their own ice.
I'm not going to use this to censor someone who has a different opinion than me, I am going to use this so I don't have to see dumb memes. I assume most users are doing the same, making fish's whole "I'm a martyr for free speech" schtick completely irrelevant.
stabbyI was simply pointing out that novel compositions can work--most players are at the cevo level or below, no? Do you expect top tier MM to rival real teams playing in a league? I'm saying there really hasn't been substantial experimentation here, and any attempts to do so are highly discouraged or virtually prevented by orthodoxy.
I feel like these arguments are completely divorced from the fact that you think the solution is to limit each class to one player. The players that support the "6's meta" are going to be absolutely outnumbered when matchmaking comes. If what you're saying is really true, and any combination of classes can succeed, we will see any class combination rise to the top of the ranks, no class limit needed.
Now I wonder how Bloodsire would react to this.
I would love to see Admirable play med in prem again, even if it's just for a single game.
CommonPlebModest mouse and brand new in august Dr dog and hop along in March
Wish I could see Dr. Dog, but the closest they come to me on this tour is San Diego, and it's just not a good time for me to be able to make that drive :(
I'm sure there's many who didn't watch it for the same reasons I initially didn't want to: It's a cartoon on the Disney channel.
However, this show has surpassed being a Disney channel cartoon in every way. It was full of mysteries and cyphers. It was at times incredibly dark and creepy. It was full of heart and mature relationships. It was full of unique, likable characters. It was incredibly funny, without being overly sarcastic or mean. It was beautifully animated. It told the story it wanted to tell, and ended while it was still well in its prime.
It still feels like there are so many more stories to be told, but I thank Alex Hirsch and the entire crew for the ones they did manage to tell.
Is there anyone else on here who has watched this show? Did you watch the finale? What did you think?
That "lull them to sleep, then back cap" strat
Turinit's weird seeing a high def peytonface
I feel like it kinda ruins it.
It's kinda dumb, but as far as dumb, pandering marketing gimmicks go, it could be a whole lot worse.
I like the part where his first two rockets during the Uber hit his own scout in the back. Sweet kill streak tho.
AndKennethIs this supposed to be like myst/riven?
Sort of, except the primary way you are going to be connecting with the world is through the puzzle screens. If you are into that part, good, but if you are focusing on the exploration and variety aspects of mist, you might be a bit disappointed.