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Slang these days...My mind is so dirty.
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Slang these days...My mind is so dirty.
I am sure that someone does, there are too many people in the world with internet access for there not to be those uneducated in internet securty and knowledge. Plus, would there still be those type of ads if they did not work on people?I wonder if anyone falls for those "free iPad" scams.
Oh? Did this guy present any actual "evidence" to back up his claim?Some guy said Shovel Knight is in Smash. He's probably lying.
Hmmm interesting. Who exactly is this person?The person who did leak this is highly credible, even the person who runs Source Gaming trusts him.
I wouldn't put my money on this leak, though. Shovel Knight in Smash is a very farfetched idea, especially when he has made no appearances in Japan and lacks the legacy that the other 3rd party characters have.
Go home, you'reWord on the street is that a dude with a shovel might appear in a game about a smashing.
EDIT: I've been 'd twice in last 30 minutes. I should go to sleep.
He does have evidence, but not evidence evidence.Oh? Did this guy present any actual "evidence" to back up his claim?
Ninja'd means someone else said the same thing as you first.Ok, could someone clear something up for me really quick? What does ninja'd mean? I've seen it around a lot but I am clueless to what it means.
Yeah, just saw it on the homepage. Sounds a bit too "I know a guy who knows a guy that knows a guy etc" for my taste.He does have evidence, but not evidence evidence.
It's on the front page now though.
Ninja'd means someone else said the same thing as you first.
Honestly I was kinda hoping I'd be ninja'd before I could say that, lol.
ZeldaWhat's all the robin's opinions on the Robin/Zelda matchup? Who wins, ect.
I haven't even bothered to read the article yet. I might. Though i probable won't believe it.*peeps in*
Is this place free from Shovelry rumours? Looks like it.
Let me pitch my tent here for the night.
You're a likable little furball.Just hit 30,000 likes.
Yay~! :3
Meow~ :3You're a likable little furball.
*pat pat*
I remember playing @ Raziek the other day and I was Zelda. We were pretty much even throughout, however, as we progressed, he began to figure out the MU. He "camped" the hell outta me and absolutely trashed my Zelda because she has a very difficult time approaching. I'd say it's even.What's all the robin's opinions on the Robin/Zelda matchup? Who wins, ect.
It was by a user called N3ON. She made it in her supporter art thread in the art forum. She said that they're all free to take when I got mine but I don't know if that's changed, so you should check out the thread.@ SpiralGalaxies Noticed the Magolor in your signature...
Where did you get it? Can I have it?
(I run the Magolor Support Thread, BTW.)
She.It was by a user called N3ON or something of the sort. He made it in his supporter art thread in the art forum. He said that they're all free to take when I got mine but I don't know if that's changed, so you should check out the thread.
Thank you for your candor.It was by a user called N3ON or something of the sort. He made it in his supporter art thread in the art forum. He said that they're all free to take when I got mine but I don't know if that's changed, so you should check out the thread.
She.
@N3ON is a woman.
Whoops! I'll edit my post then. Thank you!
Speaking of women, is it true that sexism is a serious problem in the Smash Community?
I don't know, I've never experienced it.Speaking of women, is it true that sexism is a serious problem in the Smash Community?
Cause if it is, the F*** the Smash Community.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhh boy, I can write an extensive, prolonged essay on this. That said, it's late, I'm tired, so I'll keep it short.Speaking of women, is it true that sexism is a serious problem in the Smash Community?
Cause if it is, the F*** the Smash Community.
Oh. Well then....I don't know, I've never experienced it.
Then again I ain't a woman.
And not just in the Gaming Community. It's still a problem in today society. It's kind of sad really. I mean seriously, if a girl likes to play video games or wants to play smash competitively, why not let her play and have the guys go to the kitchen and make a sandwich.Ohhhhhhhhhhhh boy, I can write an extensive, prolonged essay on this. That said, it's late, I'm tired, so I'll keep it short.
We are addressing the issue, but yes, sexism and misogyny is still a problem in not just the Smash community, but the gaming community as a whole.
What? You mad?!And not just in the Gaming Community. It's still a problem in today society. It's kind of sad really. I mean seriously, if a girl likes to play video games or wants to play smash competitively, why not let her play and have the guys go to the kitchen and make a sandwich.
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It's blatantly obvious when a girl plays on stream during a tournament. Forgot the channel and the stream but there is a pretty good Shulk player who is a girl and the chat just devolves into "OMG A GRILL" or "A GIRL?!? IN MY SMASH!?!" and finally "lol back to the kitchen you go" everytime the girl lost.Speaking of women, is it true that sexism is a serious problem in the Smash Community?
Cause if it is, the F*** the Smash Community.
Indeed, indeed. Misogyny in the gaming community comes in various forms. It's not like women want to be treated "nicely" and "adoringly" by fellow gamers, we want to be treated equally. This applies to real life as well. Though, it's more severe specifically in the gaming community because women are a minority.And not just in the Gaming Community. It's still a problem in today society. It's kind of sad really. I mean seriously, if a girl likes to play video games or wants to play smash competitively, why not let her play and have the guys go to the kitchen and make a sandwich.
shm.
Hey everybody.
Shovel Knight.
Either everybody is equal or nobody is equal.Indeed, indeed. Misogyny in the gaming community comes in various forms. It's not like women want to be treated "nicely" and "adoringly" by fellow gamers, we want to be treated equally. This applies to real life as well. Though, it's more severe specifically in the gaming community because women are a minority.
Way ahead of ya, sister!How about going to the kitchen and making sandwiches be considered gender neutral instead?
This. She's got surprisingly good options for actually fighting in close range, but she has basically no answer to being hard-camped once you have a lead.I remember playing @ Raziek the other day and I was Zelda. We were pretty much even throughout, however, as we progressed, he began to figure out the MU. He "camped" the hell outta me and absolutely trashed my Zelda because she has a very difficult time approaching. I'd say it's even.
Wait, what was it I had for lunch then...?What? You mad?!
Men don't know how to make a sandwich. That's just tampering with God's law.
An affront against nature.Wait, what was it I had for lunch then...?
Twitch streams in general are like that, I've almost gotten used to it.It's blatantly obvious when a girl plays on stream during a tournament. Forgot the channel and the stream but there is a pretty good Shulk player who is a girl and the chat just devolves into "OMG A GRILL" or "A GIRL?!? IN MY SMASH!?!" and finally "lol back to the kitchen you go" everytime the girl lost.
EDIT: I still forgot the channel but I do remember that Ito participates on that tournament
I SHALL JOIN YOU~!Way ahead of ya, sister!
*Eats a thousand delicious homemade sandwiches*