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Didn’t say that. I responded to your bad faith argument about adding something to basketball that wasn’t there before by saying that items were part of the game, and part of how it was developed. Smash also lets you customize your ruleset, so you can play as you wish. It also allows Nintendo to set their tournament up

There are dozens of other tournaments that play it with items off. Nintendo doesn’t need to add another one.

Last I checked, that’s not actually part of a basketball game. Items are a part of Smash. 

Yeah, but this is why I find competitive Smash boring. The items and stuff are in there for a reason, and I find them to be quite fun. There are an infinite number of other fighting games out there that don’t have these items. 

which could potentially provide some players with big advantages if they were simply enough to scoop up a powerful item or ultimate attack before their opponent.”

“what is going to matter is that you didn’t stop him or speak up”

The article contains direct quotations from one of the targets.

Why? Who gets to choose which employers are entitled to cheap labor?

“The notion that everything has to provide a living wage is bullshit.”

“Or maybe the inability to garner a living wage doing so would indicate it isn’t that useful or difficult?”

If that’s the case, what’s to stop any job from claiming that? Why should any employer provide a decent wage, then?

Seriously, someone needs to project video of him doing the same damn thing he complains about every time he goes on one of his hypocritical rants. And then he needs to be slapped when he does it. 

I find it crazy how paranoid these people are over “false-flags”

“Or, and bear with me, you are in a place where you already face threats of violence, regardless of your possession of a weapon or not.

You know goddamned well that is nowhere near what is being talked about. Yet, you feel the need to distract from the actual issue at hand. 

Screaming at a player to the point where you need to be restrained is not “showing passion.”

If this was an isolated incident, then it wouldn’t be. But he has a habit of doing this, and acting like it’s no big deal. And the fact that so many people, including yourself, are lining up around the block to excuse him, is what the sickening act is. 

No. It was not a “heated, explosive moment.” Of all the people involved in that game, Tom Izzo knows what it’s like to be there, and Tom Izzo should be the one to lead by example on how to not let the heat of the moment get to you. Unfortunately, he did not, and displayed how poor of a leader he is. 

I have a feeling that most of the people who feel this “should have been over in a few months,” and somehow think that, through some miracle of negotiating Britain can get a better deal are not used to being told “No”. It’s the only way I can fathom that someone would think that they could just ask the EU for better,

A private company? Of course they can.