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  • DragonHearted34 said:
    When you beat your friends in smash and don't lose a stock.

    Reminds me of the time I had a 10-stock match against my friend, I won with 6 and he was raging to the point of me going easy on him...

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  • DragonHearted34 said:
    When you beat your friends in smash and don't lose a stock.

    This is exactly how I feel when I've 2-stocked an asshole player that opens the match with a taunt. X3

    With Lucario, obviously. Nobody thinks much of the battle-puppy until he's demonstrated he's the top-dog. <3

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  • Flutterbat_lover said:
    the karate pokemon

    His style most definitely isn't karate. Karate is more straightforward with its kicks and punches, whereas kung fu (which is definitely what Lucario's fighting style is based on) is far more flowing- and his attacks in both anime and in Smash are based on kung-fu attacks.

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  • Flutterbat_lover said:
    not all jokes are funny some are referential or to make you be like "oh i see what you did there" but i see you are what is expected of the internet so i wont waste much more of either of our time.

    Dictionary.com's definition of Joke
    i do indeed "see what you did there" but dont find it funny really. Like calling Link "Hero of elves". it kinda makes sense in its own context (Link being called various hero names) but that doesnt make it funny

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  • Flutterbat_lover said:
    not all jokes are funny some are referential or to make you be like "oh i see what you did there" but i see you are what is expected of the internet so i wont waste much more of either of our time.

    All of your posts are hazardous.

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  • Spoonman said:
    This is exactly how I feel when I've 2-stocked an asshole player that opens the match with a taunt. X3

    I've heard of that bing refered to as the friendly opening-taunt. Typically not mean-spirited, but rather ment as a friendly gesture meaning "Win or lose, let's have fun" or something like that. It's also seen a lot in "ditto" matches to show kinship.

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  • Anyone else confused by the extra finger (the opposable one on each hand)? It's the only thing about this beautiful picture that I do not 100% love.

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