Benjo27
Benjo27
Benjo27

First, let me say I appreciate you lending your expertise in such an eloquent and illuminating response.

Agreed, in a theater of war the practicality of weapons & armor without expensive ornaments are far more logical. This over the top stuff is more comic book than reality, dressy armor is a total waste with the exception of it it being overly expensive eye candy. 343 did the same thing when they started to over

This is factually inaccurate

Agree to disagree. Well, except for the King’s Fall and Crota’s End armor. Now, some of the shaders combined with the non-shadable exotics are another matter.

(Barshit or barstool or whatever the fuck it is)

Hunter Strickland has thrown 136 career regular season innings; Bryce Harper has just shy of 3,000 plate appearances. Not sure the ejection totals you say are worth noting are actually worth noting in this context.

I had a great uncle that would sometimes come out to our place for a week or two. He was the best and the neighborhood kids thought he was way cool. He fixed our bikes, gave us money for the ice cream man and told us the neatest jokes and stories. He could play the piano for hours, just jam these beautiful tunes. When

Maybe because the world is a little bit more important than creating safe spaces for Trump-fucking snowflakes to relive the glory years they never had. Fuck off and die.

Totally! You think MJ took that year off to play baseball? Fuck no, he had shoes that needed made.

I agree. Selling much less product and making much less money is markedly easier than selling a lot and making a lot.

I’m not sure the math here checks out...

Which is part of the reason they’d stop play.

Makes an opponent (usually heel) appear to be unstoppable. Big guy gets put into the ring with some smaller dude and “squashes” him. Can also be used against jobbers to fill time. 

It’s designed to make the winner look very good and the loser look like they had no chance of winning. This is different than a very competitive match between two stars, which is what this should be, and in that situation, Charlotte would “put her over” — a nip and tuck battle and one person just got the short end of

It’s when one wrestler completely dominates their competitor, or “squashes” them. They get booked so somebody gets to look big and bad and tough; the higher-profile the squashee, the bigger the rub, or that’s the hope.

A one sided, typically quick match