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I’ve played more of Spirits Mode and World of Light than normal fights! Those two features are controversial, I know, but I really like seeing the creative ways in which NPCs are made by combining fighters, items, stages, and rules. Anyway, my office has a Smash club, so I’ll need to get back to honing my skills in

My one month later Smash experience: Play it nearly every day.

plot twist: Bowsette is Toadette wearing an evil version of the super crown. 

Except the character in question isn’t “Bowser, but female”. It’s “Bowser-Peach amalgam character”. She looks more like Peach in a Bowser cosplay than whatever Bowser’s hypothetical twin sister would look like.

Let’s take that a step further though... the only reason that Toadette is called “Toadette” is that she is a female “Toad” as the adding of the “ette” suffix denotes the feminine version of a masculine form.

Looks a whole lot like the screen warp glitch from Links Awakening. I always had a blast as a kid messing around with that.

Wait, what?!? If your landlord said, “Hey, can I jack it in front of you?” You wouldn’t have the basic spine to mutter the word “No”?... Seriously? or are you just trying to make a point and win an argument? Please tell me you are just trying to win an argument online. I still won’t respect you, at this point, but

For me I want Obra Dinn on my Switch as that's my only console and I want to play on my TV rather than sitting at my desk and PC (this year was the year I realized that I am moving away from PC gaming). After hearing Kirk say he played the game on his couch with his partner I really wanted to do the same with my wife,

I can’t speak for anyone else, but I want Obra Dinn on the Switch because I want to play the game and it is all that I have access to. I would play it on my sofa, with my wife, a notebook and a pen. We live on a budget and can only reasonably manage one system and went with the one that would be the most entertaining

In common law, you become guilty of trespassing in a place open to the public (such as a bank, hotel, et cetera) when you are asked by the person who controls the property (owner, tenant, or their representative) to leave and refuse.

The cops did what they were supposed to do — once a private business trespasses someone, they have to eject that person. If it was public property, then it would absolutely be at their discretion. I’m glad they weren’t jerks and didn’t make him leave without getting his belongings.

Wait... so they escorted him to his room to get his things? How do they use trespassing as an excuse after doing something like that?! He was obviously a paying guest at that point!

responding to you repeatedly trying to own me has taken time out of my day that could otherwise be spent working. i cannot, and will not in future, take the time to personally explain to each and every person the things i literally already wrote in my review, which you read. i will respond to one more thing, though.

it’s really not

no i got it, i just think it’s stupid.

I chose Liu for his skill, but also because he seemed like a good team player. Liu himself is very sociable; reaching in, shaking hands, and holding conversations. He proves that any stereotypes of hardcore competitive gamers should be left at the door. He doesn’t like to brag about his professional side-career as a

“Those Gummi ship missions you like are going to come back in style"

The full op-ed is great and everyone should read it. And she fucking name-checks Spielberg and his Time’s Up pin! Can’t wait for him to release a statement saying he had NOOOOOO IDEAAAAAAAA that had happened! They’re all fucking assholes.

……………No!

Writing articles about conspiracy theories just spreads them. It should be avoided. But if conspiracy theories make the news because someone generally thought of by the public as “wise” starts citing them, writing about them in a fact checked, critical way can help to undue the promotion the conspiracy theory got by