YesNoMaybeSo
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You, my friend, have much to learn. While Ganon may be the epitome of evil, jigglypuff is the epitome of badass.Are you kidding!? Ganon is the epitome of badass.
Huh, the term 'manly' now defines men wearing helmets and tights?You, my friend, have much to learn. While Ganon may be the epitome of evil, jigglypuff is the epitome of badass.
But to OP, Captain Falcon is literally too manly. I can't find a trait in anyone that is even close to being more manly than . Falcon is the definition of manly.
Huh, the term 'manly' now defines men wearing helmets and tights?
Ugh. I hate Jigglypuff. My friend plays him. Rollout should not be such a capable smash. Very annoying when he rolls out of no where with that crap.You, my friend, have much to learn. While Ganon may be the epitome of evil, jigglypuff is the epitome of badass.
But to OP, Captain Falcon is literally too manly. I can't find a trait in anyone that is even close to being more manly than . Falcon is the definition of manly.
i second Chuck Norris, Bruce Lee, Billy Mays, and Captain falcon.The five gods of manliness, in no particular order are Chuck Norris, Charles Nelson Riley, Bruce Lee, Billy Mays, and Captain Falcon.
Agreed. Don't bump 2 year old threads...this thread should be closed now.