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Lakitu is close, but needs to ferment in an aged oak barrel for a few more decades to match Oro's level of freak.
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That's a beautiful collection!
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Yes, thank you.
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Happy birthday. We love you, Tom.
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Murry Wilson was a monster. An all-time awful piece of shit.
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I saw Brian Wilson perform in the 2010's. He opened the show with a somber "How loud can the guys scream? How loud can the girls scream? Okay, that's enough." He abruptly left the stage whenever he didn't have a note to play and dutifully trudged back out whenever his next bit was up.
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CotA Magneto would be a lot easier to handle if he didn't have multiple ways to chip you out from fullscreen, but he does and that's our problem.
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CotA Magneto has an unblockable full-screen homing command grab, multiple projectiles he'll spam dozens of times from the top of the screen, a constantly charging super bar, and shields that make him invulnerable for insufferably LONG periods. Quarters aren't magnetic, but nobody told Magneto.
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I will never be good at VSav, but I will ALWAYS have time to hit big buttons with my man Victor.
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Luffy asked me to sign his yearbook.
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Grandma knows best.
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If a big new game disappoints me, I'd also rather go learn an old/new-to-me one instead.
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For that same price, you can buy seven boxes of latex gloves and practice his most famous bit yourself.
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My fighting game burnout is at its worst when I go on such prolonged losing streaks that I feel like I think too much about this stuff to be as bad as I am. When that happens I've learned to step away, engage with anything else, and come back later and I almost always realize I was only spiraling.
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A lot of my peers who quit are raising children or began to feel like the negatives of the community outweighed the positives and I can't blame them for putting their family and themselves first.