TurboLink
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I only have the 3DS version. D:Oh, will you please shows us the replay
PLEASE?
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I only have the 3DS version. D:Oh, will you please shows us the replay
PLEASE?
Doesn't matter. I't be really awesome to see your clip regardless of console.I only have the 3DS version. D:
I hope I can get the footage of me unknowingly doing a jerking it motion on a smash stream last night lol. I didn't know they were streaming/too camn excited lolhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9AW0iodfck
Oh god... They're not joking this time...
I also wonder if they'll be any smash news. I know they just had a mini direct but it's still possiblehttp://e3.nintendo.com/
Starts at 9 AM Pacific time (10 AM for me). I really hope Xenoblade CX has a release date Also hype for new games like Metroid Wii U, Starfox (if they appear).
Bingo. It's catering to the weebs for easy cash. I can see all the fapanese drooling over it.ish by the game.
Fire Emblem Fate looks actually really good, but SMT x FE even makes my inner weeb squirm in discomfortThoughts on E3:
WTF is with the muppet presentation?
Alright, we finally see the next Starfox!
Amiibo:
Nintendo's latest cash grab expanded!
Skylanders:
Meh, never got into these.
Mario Maker looks cool but isn't high on my wish list. Kaizo incoming!
Triforce heroes:
Great another multiplayer style game when all of my friends are too old for that kind of thing. I'm actually glad Toon Link was created so Link doesn't have to suffer the humiliation of being dressed up in games like this.
Hyrule Warriors Legends:
Why do people like these games on small screens?
MP Federation Force:
I don't have a 3DS. This isn't the MP return I was hoping for.
Fire Emblem
I'm going to get flamed but I find FE games stupid in terms of story telling
Xenoblade CX **** yeah ! Too bad I have to wait until 12/4/15
Animal Crossing
Never got into this.
Yoshi WW
This could be fun but I hope it's challenging enough (unlike recent Kirby games).
Notice how Mario RPGs have gotten progressively trippier? Way to bring out the multiverse big N. That said, if I had a 3DS I might get this.
Mario Tennis
I never really care about these.
Overall:
A bit disappointing. No F Zero or Wii U Metroid. I knew Zelda wouldn't show but it still sucks. Starfox is the only newly introduced game I'm excited for.
It was SO bad that for a moment I even thought that it was all a troll and they were wasting their time for surprise us with something like Galaxy 3, Metroid, Zelda and F-zero al thogeterIt was for sure the worst e3 in Nintendo history...
It was for sure the worst e3 in Nintendo history...
PM me your 3DS FC and I will send it to you.Doesn't matter. I't be really awesome to see your clip regardless of console.
EDIT: I really hope F-Zero gets something at e3. It's the 25th anniversary for F-Zero and with Mario Kart 8's DLC, there just HAS to be something for F-Zero.
Still feel like they could hold onto something. I like that we get more news throughout the year but it's dissapinting when you have people announcing some pretty heavy **** and then Nintendo comes along all humdrum with hardly anything of interestI love how everyone is acting so shocked and offended when Nintendo themselves said a couple of years back that they weren't going to announce anything big or new again at e3. They were going to use the directs for that.
Anyway you look at it the E3 presentation was a train wreck.I love how everyone is acting so shocked and offended when Nintendo themselves said a couple of years back that they weren't going to announce anything big or new again at e3. They were going to use the directs for that.
Last year was so good tho!I love how everyone is acting so shocked and offended when Nintendo themselves said a couple of years back that they weren't going to announce anything big or new again at e3. They were going to use the directs for that.
Well it's been only a day it's not like we could hve visited a tournament already lol.I hope some of you guys are uploading gameplay with updated Link. I must know what he plays like now for myself, but I don't even have my Wii U right now wich sucks.
Yes please Embarrass I recently read two of @ link7 's homework assignments too, I'm getting the prime update on you all.And apparently there's only one other person in the entire country that got a grade as high as I did in some essay I had done recently. Everyone must suck lol. But for real, I had no idea I had it in me. I guess all this time hanging in the Link boards actually paid off. I'll show the essay to you guys if you wish to see it for yourselves.
It's good for a few laughs and not too long, go ahead. At least then you'll feel the disappointment in real time a little like us.And I see that E3 was a disappointment. How...disappointing. Should I still watch it though or naw?
If George Washington were alive today, what a shining mark he would be for the whole camorra of uplifters, forward-lookers and professional patriots! He was the Rockefeller of his time, the richest man in the United States, a promoter of stock companies, a land-grabber, an exploiter of mines and timber. He was a bitter opponent of foreign alliances, and denounced their evils in harsh, specific terms. He had a liking for all forthright and pugnacious men, and a contempt for lawyers, schoolmasters and all other such obscurantists. He was not pious. He drank whisky whenever he felt chilly, and kept a jug of it handy. He knew far more profanity than Scripture, and used and enjoyed it more. He had no belief in the infallible wisdom of the common people, but regarded them as inflammatory dolts, and tried to save the republic from them. He advocated no sure cure for all the sorrows of the world, and doubted that such a panacea existed. He took no interest in the private morals of his neighbors.
Inhabiting These States today, George would be ineligible for any office of honor or profit. The Senate would never dare confirm him; the President would not think of nominating him. He would be on trial in all the yellow journals for belonging to the Invisible Government, the Hell Hounds of Plutocracy, the Money Power, the Interests. The Sherman Act would have him in its toils; he would be under indictment by every grand jury south of the Potomac; the triumphant prohibitionists of his native state would be denouncing him (he had a still at Mount Vernon) as a debaucher of youth, a recruiting officer for insane asylums, a poisoner of the home. The suffragettes would be on his trail, with sentinels posted all along the Accotink road. The initiators and referendors would be bawling for his blood. The young college men of the Nation and the New Republic would be lecturing him weekly. He would be used to scare children in Kansas and Arkansas. The chautauquas would shiver whenever his name was mentioned....
And what a chance there would be for that ambitious young district attorney who thought to shadow him on his peregrinations—and grab him under the Mann Act!
Quite a short essayAlright. Keep in mind that the research question was asking for who was the best president. The essay was done on George Washington. I made a few corrections as well.
Based on a poll done in 2007, it is proven that George Washington is one of the most recognizable presidents of the united states. To my knowledge, if you were to ask anyone to name as many presidents off the top of their head as they can, you would find that no matter how unfamiliar they are with American history, George Washington will almost always be one of their answers. Perhaps even their only answer. But why is this? Well, not only is he the most well known president in the U.S., but he is also the first of the many presidents to come after him. He is the one who set the standards for how our country is run today, and seconded only by Christopher Columbus, he is the most influential person in U.S. history by far.
In his early days at 16 years of age, he helped survey Shenandoah lands for Thomas, Lord Fairfax. In 1754, he was commissioned as lieutenant colonel and fought in the early skirmishes of what was to grow into the French and Indian War. Thirty-nine years later in May 1775, the Second Continental Congress assembled in Philadelphia. "Washington, [being] one of the Virginia delegates, was elected Commander in Chief of the Continental Army. On July 3, 1775, at Cambridge, Massachusetts, he took command of his ill-trained troops and embarked upon a war that was to last six grueling years", wrote Frank Freidel in "The Presidents of the United States of America". Washington served the military for many years afterwards.
After serving the military for so long, Washington had long wished to retire and be with his friends at Mount Vernon. But in 1787, he became a main contributor to the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia when he then noticed that the Nation under its Articles of Confederation was not working well. "When the new Constitution was ratified, the Electoral College unanimously elected Washington President" wrote Frank Freidel. George Washington did his best to fix these issues and was met with many more in his time as president. He had very little time to himself and spent the majority of his life for the well being of America.
He spent so much of his life in service that when he retired, he had only 3 years to enjoy his retirement before he died in his home at Mount Vernon in December 14, 1799. That alone just about made him the living embodiment of patriotism and the greatest president there ever was. He worked longer and harder than any other president that comes to mind. He devoted almost his entire life for America, and that is why I believe that George Washington is the best president. As Frank Freidel had written, "'[a]s the first of every thing, in our situation will serve to establish a Precedent,' [Washington] wrote to James Madison, 'it is devoutly wished on my part, that these precedents may be fixed on true principles.'" Washington was all of that and more. He is an idol of what a good president should be, and for what it takes to be one. He was intelligent, civil, kind, hard working and respectable. If George Washington isn't the best president, then I don't know who is.
Work Cited
Freidel, Frank. "The Presidents of the United States of America." DAINE Publishing: June, 1994. Print.
That's because it was an online assignment among loads of other ones I have to complete in time. They weren't about to keep me on one assignment for like a week lol.Quite a short essay