Calgary Thread 2015

aaaaaaGGGGHHHHH

FUCK YES
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BATTLETOADS IN THE HOUSE**

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xzwafCJ28I

HOTS bros add me!

kawoXD#1397

i play the angry archer chicks (sylvanas / valla). i messed around with tassadar yesterday too and hes hella fun.

also my PSN is kawoXD for peeps who wanna play guilty gear.

http://www.gamersyde.com/hqstream_street_fighter_v_gc_necalli_gameplay-35274_en.html
Necali footage.

that was a really sick Rash trailer

Makoto is decent and CF isn’t going to be available in NA for quite some time, so if you play a lot you can make CPEX worth it.

Anyone want to play some rocket league tonight? I’m tired of playing with random who never back check.

Oh dear god they’re giving uther paladin tier 2 set as a skin Kreygasm

Spoiler

http://i.imgur.com/glydTdy.jpg

Is the netcode roughly the same as CP? I can’t find much about it (CP didn’t feel as good as older versions online for me)

so funny that 90% of this Earth doesn’t know how to spell Judgment. in my observation, this is the most misspelled word in english.
everyone spells it as judgement

didn’t anyone learn from Terminator 2!!!

That new overwatch character looks pretty darn fun lol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywTNgR3ldFc

Both are correct now. And have been much longer than any of us have been alive ;).

Check dat Oxford dictionary!

Something like that? Might be better?

Oh, Falken… you got your wish. Rexxar = Ranged Warrior lol

Judgement came first. Judgment is one of those fake words Americans forced upon the rest of the world because they’d been misspelling it for so long.

uh uhh you guys are wrong.
Judgment was always first, even in British English.

[details=Spoiler]Judgment vs. judgement
In American English, judgement is generally considered a misspelling of judgment for all uses of the word, notwithstanding individual preferences. In British popular usage, judgment was traditionally the preferred form, but judgement has gained ground over the last couple of centuries and is now nearly as common as judgment.

Pay no attention to the myth, widely repeated on the web, that judgement is the original spelling and that judgment is a 19th-century American invention. This is simply untrue, as shown by an abundance of readily available evidence anyone can view online.

When it comes to legal contexts, English reference sources say varying things. Most seem to agree that judgment is preferred in legal contexts even in British English, and some say that American and British English differ in their strict legal meanings of judgment. Bryan Garner, in his Modern American Usage, says judgment in American English refers to “the final decisive act of a court in defining the rights of the parties,” whereas, he writes, the word in British English refers to a judicial opinion. We find nothing to contradict this, though there are many English reference sources that do not mention a legal/nonlegal distinction or an American/British distinction.[/details]
http://grammarist.com/spelling/judgment-judgement/

Lies! Lies!

Ok whatever, usually Americans are the ones making shit up.

You win this time grammarist.

Nobody see the fantastic four movie. Do not support this garbage

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzko5iNo5wM

#NotMyDoom

Wow that is absolutely horrendous LOL

At least he’s only in the movie for ten minutes ;).

even worse, what a pile of shit