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Counterpoint, Vegeta considers himself to have lost to Goku and that’s the only opinion that matters. 

There’s no one more responsible for this misconception than Vegeta himself. He’s the one who is constantly going on about “surpassing Kakarot,” and who always has an emotional crisis whenever Goku gets a new power-up. He’s never lost to Goku but he ACTS like he has. Perhaps it’s because Vegeta is actually kind of a

You see, Vegeta has never lost a fight against Goku.

Not strictly true. The worst part of every Far Cry game is the psychedelic bullshit where the villain injects you with something or you inhale some crap that makes you trip balls for the next 10 minutes in some irritating and narratively unnecessary extended gameplay sequence. Take the Shangri-La crap in 4 if you want

Whether you thought it was great writing or improvising or not is kinda irrelevant. The “narrative” of Far Cry 3 turned the series from a generic shootymans game series (that was mostly a graphics chaser, like so many other generic brown shooters of the era) into a series with broad sales and appeal. It was THE

One charismatic villain that’s only in half the game doesn’t magically make the rest of the story good.

Love how they decided to showcase this final car in a classic GM burnt orange. A colour that peaked in popularity around 2008.

The 6th Gen is what happens when you use fanbois as your focus groups: You give them all of their asks which prices the car out of their reach, completely miss the criticisms that the rest of the world had of the previous generation, and then stand dumbfounded when no one is buying your car.

Not to mention King kai could let him communicate with his family from the afterlife if he wanted, which makes his surprise about Goten being born even more baffling. 

You’d think after almost a decade in At Least Its Not Hell he’d grow as a character, but he’s still incredibly irresponsible in the later sagas

I saw this as being the payoff for his irresponsibility. But, as everybody knows, in dragonball world death means nothing.

And before anyone says “he was dead,”

I appreciate the different viewpoint but hard disagree. Goku is a bad dad who commits to his kids lives when their interests align with his own. Even in the examples that you give, he only pays attention to Gohan and Goten when martial arts are involved. This is a theme in his life. He only pays attention period to

I think you forgot to mention when Goku ignored his family for three years after beating Frieza because he wanted to learn instant transmission on another planet. Or when he chose not to kill Buu because he wanted Goten to do it, which resulted in the destruction of Earth and everyone on it (including Gohan and Goten).

they about spot on, on being shitty dads.

goku was a great person, but a horrible dad, shit how can you even fight on this side?

Goku might be his father.
But Piccolo is his daddy

Now do Vegeta. 

Why are we trying to make Goku a “Good Dad”?

Counterpoint: good parents don’t put their kids in harm’s way, time and time again, from a young age. He’s continuously leaving his wife and child to train. There’s a bunch more but this is cherry picking at best, and even what you cherry pick isn’t what I would want out of my father lol