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just main fox then...
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buffalo to san fran would be one crazy drive. google maps says the ride would take 1 day 18 hoursthe rolling stones suggest that you can't always get what you want. so it's only a logical short hop away to conclude that you can sometimes get what you want. this is your time kurtis. play fox.
EDIT: is it possible to drive to genesis? lol
buffalo to san fran would be one crazy drive. google maps says the ride would take 1 day 18 hours
and I was dying at the level 9 Ganon. toooooooooooo good
f@gyou wish son, my puff's def better than that, and it'll never happene again because i really, REALLY wanna main fox, but
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIX0ZDqDljA#t=1m40s
i once u-throw fair fair u-smashed imadh at 100%+ in fox falco on fdDavid i told you a few months ago on msn that flutter hush was the future of spacie combos. my clairvoyance is unparalleled
no he wants to make r3 poolsjust main fox then...
that's why we assume they'll tech in place =)my epiphany, if it isn't clear, is...
its better to predict they are going to do something that's hard to react to then to predict the easier option then react to the unpredicted (while still giving respect to obvious predictable patterns).
reaction time.so i was watching tv and saw two cops hold a perp at gun point, and they told him to drop his weapon, and he did, and then quickly pulled another gun and tried to shoot. The one cop had exhaled and lost concentration during the gun drop but the other kept her guard, and reacted in time to kill the perp.
and I couldn't help but think how this is just like competitive melee, or, in my recent thought developments, competitive anything.
the second cop more or less predicted the perp would pull a gun after the drop, and because of that, was able to react faster when it actually happened, as opposed to predicting it was over then reacting to a situation you don't expect.
my epiphany, if it isn't clear, is...
its better to predict they are going to do something that's hard to react to then to predict the easier option then react to the unpredicted (while still giving respect to obvious predictable patterns).
this is one of those things a lot of people just take for granted when its obvious, but fail to apply it to potentially punishable situations.
i think i'm done rambling, i just really wanted to get that out. i even paused the show i was watching
yup, lol, always around guelph x)Ah i see. So are you gonna be around this summer in guelph? :O
thats the same weekend as st pattys day, so i cant make it, on account of I'll hopefully still be drunk johns