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This discussion is awesome, so I feel the need to contribute.

Things like this restore my faith in humanity.

I know, but even when I have the luxury of watching the video, I always appreciate the author's take on the subject. I don't want a transcript, just a little kibitzing. Else I'd just go to fark.

Does anyone else remember "No Mercy"? Tragic.

So, basically the same marketing model as DOA5?

It is?

No offense, but that was a little anticlimactic. I was hoping for some descriptions. I haven't played four of those games - add some editorial content, spoilers be damned!

I'm just replying in the hope that it gets some sort of bump and more people read your reply. Thank you for the inside perspective. I didn't know any of that, and am thankful that you shared.

My wife, with small silky things on her. The "slutty halloween costume" type of stuff - maids, schoolgirls, cops - never appealed to me.

The "Overton Window" is the same kind of thing, but performed in advance. You go so extreme to one side that the middle-ground shifts toward your side before you even begin the debate.

I really don't like the "sermonizing at your door" model of spreading faith. I usually just politely say "I'm not interested" and then rudely shut the door in their face. I suppose that would be a lot harder to do when it's a little kid - I paid $50 for a book set that should probably cost $20 because it was an

Sounds to me like you're doing things right. You can't avoid the slips, just manage them. I've had to have serious conversations with my 4 year old son to please not repeat what daddy says when he burns himself on the stove.

Say no more, say no more.

Not cool. You've ruined boobs.

That would make an awesome little minigame. Catch the pancake!

You've watched a video with Japanese maids doing the splits, creating body angles exceeding 180 degrees, and you're hungry?

Literal gun porn. Thanks internet!

Seconded. It's amazing what they can pick up when their brains are still malleable. It's probable this child has had martial arts instruction outside of the video, but the ability to mimic the movements closely implies that he at least learned that part on his own.

Holy Wow, that's cool. I'm glad that the nunchucks appear to be fuzzy - hopefully foam. I'd hate to think his parents bought him an actual set of nunchucks to practice with. The TV in the background would have undoubtedly been decimated.

Don't hate. It's just a jump to the left.