Yah but using Kage makes that red bar look even bigger than it does on a normal health character.

There is no reason here to use Kage other than to make the damage done look even bigger than it already is.

I myself use Necalli as a dummy because he has standard health, 3-4f lights, 5f medium, and a DP.

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The FGC is mostly people of color though…WTF is that list man?

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Fuck that man what about that

F R E E W A T E R

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I don’t know, some shit somebody I followed retweeted.

What’s POC? and damn @rugalitarian I saw you

People of Color

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What is this list? Ban of Infiltration because he’s a danger to attendees? A quiet place for people with social anxiety to relax? …wtf.

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It’s sounds like Smasher tweet though and you hate Smash.

https://twitter.com/furious_blog/status/1212983280301035521?s=21

I tried Blanka a little bit this season, and he’s good, and VERY fun to play. I just play way too safe and don’t think I’d be effective with him.

https://twitter.com/Pertho14/status/1213218097760485376

:joy:

Already on it.

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Lee doesn’t deny that he was physical with her, although he writes it off as self-defense. He asserts that because he is stronger than her physically as a man, his repeated attempts to defend himself left her injured and him without much damage.

Finally, let’s see what Ms. X had to say in her interview with the Korean Economic Daily, a renowned South Korean newspaper, in October. The translation is a little rough, but it paints a vivid picture:

Basically, Ms. X asserts that Lee dragged her around the living room and strangled her, threatening to kill her. She describes the assault as being like “torture.” Apparently the dragging was so bad that her clothes were ripped, and the paramedics who arrived to help her had to cover her up before they could help her. Notice too, that Ms. X notes that Lee had claimed paramedics came to look at her after the police were called in his IGN interview. Nowhere in the PG summary does it mention paramedics arriving to tend to Ms. X.

Infiltration did his time. Let him compete.

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This is taken directly from that article you linked.

“I do not think Lee, at any point, would become violent towards someone at an FGC event.”

" I don’t think anyone would be in any danger were he to attend a tournament, but I think something a little bigger would be at stake."

The guy who wrote that article is clearly anti-Infiltration and yet even he said that Infil wouldn’t be a danger to anyone at an FGC event.

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Whats Q+?

That’s KingHippo’s blog. He used to post here. Who knows where he went.

Probably thought SRK was toxic and left foe twitter.

:joy::joy::joy:

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https://twitter.com/KingHippo42/status/1213239217448374272

This just in:

FGC tournaments ran in the south are just honeypots to get black people killed.

More news at 9.

Damn do I fucking hate twitter.

:man_facepalming:

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Or he’s not clearly anti-Infiltration and expands more on why he shouldn’t be allowed to compete:

As I’ve always said, the FGC is frequently a home for people who have a greater connection than “just games” to the scene. Many people found their way into the community by escaping the tougher realities of life, and abuse of some sort is a frequent, shared trauma. Many may find the idea of a “safe-space” cloying and uptight, but the reality is that it’s not much to ask for a place to not let someone in who would inflict the same trauma that they themselves have been a victim of. Lee’s continued presence at any tournament without any serious discussion of whether he should be welcome is telling anyone who has ever been a victim of abuse in the scene that the scene will always have the abuser’s back over theirs, and it would tell every woman that violence toward you is not enough to stop someone from participating in the community if they are well known enough.

Some might say that’s unfair, but I really don’t think it is. As I said in the last article, if you allow wolves and sheep in a space, eventually you will only have wolves.

Before you say some ridiculous shit that I am definitely not likely to read:

THIS COMMUNITY HAS ALWAYS HAD A MAJORITY “POC” PEOPLE.

The whole scene is a safe space for all sorts of brown people cops love arresting. I’m not trying to hear people suddenly claim that this isn’t a POC friendly “space” when it was propped up almost entirely by minorities.

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Stopped playing SFV, so no reason. Good to know I left an impression