Mikas super is by definition, unblockable.
…should’ve phrased that as “unavoidable,” that’s my bad
LordWilliam1234:I forgot about that unblockable Super set-up she has…
Mikas super is by definition, unblockable.
Then it must be nerfed
If Mika gets nerfed again I’ll play Marvel as my main game.
Evil_Canadian: LordWilliam1234:I forgot about that unblockable Super set-up she has…
Mikas super is by definition, unblockable.
Then it must be nerfed
Hmmmm, players are complaining about Balrogs v-trigger. Better nerf Mika just to be safe
Doctrine_Dark:You know, it feels good sitting on 300k+ Fight Money knowing there’s more potential Fight Money (Updated Trials, Missions, etc) on the horizon.
Once I got that Thailand stage, shit is immediately getting set to favorite.
You do realize that is like sitting on $15 cash right? Does that make you happy that you have saved up $15 in over a year? You are ballin.
When I’ve already purchased *everything *I care to have in the game and still have enough left for a stage and a few characters, yeah, pretty much.
I am perfectly content with the FM saved and I know there’ll be more to come when other stuff is released to accumulate more.
So ballin? No. Enjoying the game at my own pace using in-game currency? Yep. That’s all that matters to me at the end of the day.
purbeast: Doctrine_Dark:You know, it feels good sitting on 300k+ Fight Money knowing there’s more potential Fight Money (Updated Trials, Missions, etc) on the horizon.
Once I got that Thailand stage, shit is immediately getting set to favorite.
You do realize that is like sitting on $15 cash right? Does that make you happy that you have saved up $15 in over a year? You are ballin.
When I’ve already purchased *everything *I care to have in the game and still have enough left for a stage and a few characters, yeah, pretty much.
I am perfectly content with the FM saved and I know there’ll be more to come when other stuff is released to accumulate more.
So ballin? No. Enjoying the game at my own pace using in-game currency? Yep. That’s all that matters to me at the end of the day.
Not everybody can be 6 figure ballers. That 300k goes a long way when Chipotle can be rough on the wallet
purbeast: Doctrine_Dark:You know, it feels good sitting on 300k+ Fight Money knowing there’s more potential Fight Money (Updated Trials, Missions, etc) on the horizon.
Once I got that Thailand stage, shit is immediately getting set to favorite.
You do realize that is like sitting on $15 cash right? Does that make you happy that you have saved up $15 in over a year? You are ballin.
When I’ve already purchased *everything *I care to have in the game and still have enough left for a stage and a few characters, yeah, pretty much.
I am perfectly content with the FM saved and I know there’ll be more to come when other stuff is released to accumulate more.
So ballin? No. Enjoying the game at my own pace using in-game currency? Yep. That’s all that matters to me at the end of the day.
Yup, in the same boat, and the second trials seem to be a thing. Sitting pretty right now.
TWINBLADES:@“DevilJin 01” why the fuck would you even insightful that post?
And while I’m on that what the fuck does insightful even mean half the time here? I swear you niggas click that shit because you don’t know how to respond to shit.
‘Insightful’ is the ultimate post reaction on SRK, the greatest blessing one user can give another. It is the rarest and the most precious of all reactions. It is S-tier. To mark a post as insightful,** is to state that this post contains something meaningful, of value, and revelatory. It is to state that this post is beyond agrees and disagrees, and that it transcends the purpose and medium of forum posts. You are telling other readers “hey, come here, read this” or “it’s worth your time”. An insightful post is like a page in a book that singularly makes the book worth reading, or a scene in a porno that makes putting yourself through all the cheesy dialogue worthwhile.**
Put it simply, the more “insightfuls” you have, the more likely that people will give you their seat on the lifeboat of a sinking ship. So don’t question “insightfuls”, just be happy that you are alive in the same thread.
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Daemos: Vhozite: Daemos: HNIC_Mike: Daemos: mowr:I can’t believe I am saying this, but he’s actually right.
Guy with abnormal sexual interests approves of man purse.
Hard to believe, i know.
What’s the relationship between one’s bedroom antics and a purse? Could you possibly be any thicker?
Vhozite: TWINBLADES: HNIC_Mike: Daemos: mowr:I can’t believe I am saying this, but he’s actually right.
Guy with abnormal sexual interests approves of man purse.
Hard to believe, i know.
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DI know you’re joking, but technically speaking being gay is abnormal, seeing as how heterosexuals are many times more common and are considered the “default”. Generally you assume someone is straight unless given a reason to believe otherwise.
Being gay is abnormal, but that doesn’t make it wrong.
Normality is an illusion, and sexuality is a construct. In ancient Greece “bisexuality” manifesting primarily in pederastic behavior was considered “normal”, and a ‘default’ behavior. People throw around ‘normal’ like it has value outside of statistics when it couldn’t be further than the truth, and it couldn’t be a greater demonstration of ignorance.
You seem to be attaching some sort of connotation to the word “normal” that I don’t actually have in mind. I literally mean it as a representation of what is most common or expected. Statistically speaking that average person, at least in the U.S., is heterosexual. In that sense homosexuality is abnormal.
If you really want to be that way literally every word and concept thought up by humanity is an “illusion” or “construct”.
“People throw around ‘normal’ like it has value outside of statistics”.
Your use of ‘abnormal’ was about the statistical frequency of homosexual behavior in the US, in which case it was correct. His ‘abnormal’ in the context of his post meant something else. I know this because stupidity and statistics don’t mesh well.
But you are right, every word and concept is an illusion and a construct. A futile attempt at exerting a degree of control on reality, by the delusion machine known as the human brain. Which isn’t necessarily bad, if you pick your delusions thoughtfully. Pun intended.
This leads us down an unresolvable path Daemos.
If it is true that the human brain is a delusion machine, or that one is living delusionally, how would one know it? In other words, how could a delusional mind ever discern between reality and delusion?
If one has the ability to ever ascertain the truth, then the brain or mind, or psyche, whichever word one wishes to use, must not inherently be a delusion machine.
Unless of course you are defending a paradox, or perhaps arguing that an outside agency could reveal the truth or perhaps remove the delusions from the delusional mind.
Otherwise I don’t see how a delusional mind can rid itself of delusions of it does not even know it is delusional, because that self-awareness would be the antithesis of delusion.
You can’t get rid of delusions because that is the function of the brain, it generates interpretations (i.e. delusions) and picks the ones that fit its reality (what the 5 senses tells it) best and runs with it til something better comes along. Your delusions can become more and more accurate or less and less likely to be untrue, but they will forever remain delusions. I noted from an earlier post that you maybe into Soren Keirkegaard, if you are I recommend getting into Albert Camus (who was Kierkegaard’s spiritual successor I’d say), starting with The Myth of Sisyphus. Absurdism helped me reconcile myself best with the pitiful finitude of the human condition.
crash_and_burn: Daemos: Vhozite: Daemos: HNIC_Mike: Daemos: mowr:I can’t believe I am saying this, but he’s actually right.
Guy with abnormal sexual interests approves of man purse.
Hard to believe, i know.
What’s the relationship between one’s bedroom antics and a purse? Could you possibly be any thicker?
Vhozite: TWINBLADES: HNIC_Mike: Daemos: mowr:I can’t believe I am saying this, but he’s actually right.
Guy with abnormal sexual interests approves of man purse.
Hard to believe, i know.
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DI know you’re joking, but technically speaking being gay is abnormal, seeing as how heterosexuals are many times more common and are considered the “default”. Generally you assume someone is straight unless given a reason to believe otherwise.
Being gay is abnormal, but that doesn’t make it wrong.
Normality is an illusion, and sexuality is a construct. In ancient Greece “bisexuality” manifesting primarily in pederastic behavior was considered “normal”, and a ‘default’ behavior. People throw around ‘normal’ like it has value outside of statistics when it couldn’t be further than the truth, and it couldn’t be a greater demonstration of ignorance.
You seem to be attaching some sort of connotation to the word “normal” that I don’t actually have in mind. I literally mean it as a representation of what is most common or expected. Statistically speaking that average person, at least in the U.S., is heterosexual. In that sense homosexuality is abnormal.
If you really want to be that way literally every word and concept thought up by humanity is an “illusion” or “construct”.
“People throw around ‘normal’ like it has value outside of statistics”.
Your use of ‘abnormal’ was about the statistical frequency of homosexual behavior in the US, in which case it was correct. His ‘abnormal’ in the context of his post meant something else. I know this because stupidity and statistics don’t mesh well.
But you are right, every word and concept is an illusion and a construct. A futile attempt at exerting a degree of control on reality, by the delusion machine known as the human brain. Which isn’t necessarily bad, if you pick your delusions thoughtfully. Pun intended.
This leads us down an unresolvable path Daemos.
If it is true that the human brain is a delusion machine, or that one is living delusionally, how would one know it? In other words, how could a delusional mind ever discern between reality and delusion?
If one has the ability to ever ascertain the truth, then the brain or mind, or psyche, whichever word one wishes to use, must not inherently be a delusion machine.
Unless of course you are defending a paradox, or perhaps arguing that an outside agency could reveal the truth or perhaps remove the delusions from the delusional mind.
Otherwise I don’t see how a delusional mind can rid itself of delusions of it does not even know it is delusional, because that self-awareness would be the antithesis of delusion.
You can’t rid of delusions because that is the function of the brain, it generates interpretations (i.e. delusions) and picks the ones that fit its reality (what the 5 senses tells it) best and runs with it til something better comes along. Your delusions can become more and more accurate or less and less likely to be untrue, but they will forever remain delusions. I noted from an earlier post that you maybe into Soren Keirkegaard, if you are I recommend getting into Albert Camus (who was Kierkegaard’s spiritual successor I’d say), starting with The Myth of Sisyphus. Absurdism helped me reconcile myself best with the pitiful finitude of the human condition.
You know, to be fair, I’m only superficially familiar with Camus. I’ll pick your recommendation up and read it while waiting for matches.
Oh, and I wholly agree, which means I think we are clearly locked in a state of fluctuating delusions, yet I also believe (which is very delusional) that outside agencies can disrupt our delusions and that can allow us to see reality momentarily.
Then it’s right back to delusion land.
Yeah being able to save up and buy things with FM instead of being forced to spend real cash is one of the few things I’ll actually give Capcom credit for in regards to this game, I actually kinda feel like I’m earning shit instead of just buying it.
Doctrine_Dark: purbeast: Doctrine_Dark:You know, it feels good sitting on 300k+ Fight Money knowing there’s more potential Fight Money (Updated Trials, Missions, etc) on the horizon.
Once I got that Thailand stage, shit is immediately getting set to favorite.
You do realize that is like sitting on $15 cash right? Does that make you happy that you have saved up $15 in over a year? You are ballin.
When I’ve already purchased *everything *I care to have in the game and still have enough left for a stage and a few characters, yeah, pretty much.
I am perfectly content with the FM saved and I know there’ll be more to come when other stuff is released to accumulate more.
So ballin? No. Enjoying the game at my own pace using in-game currency? Yep. That’s all that matters to me at the end of the day.
Not everybody can be 6 figure ballers. That 300k goes a long way when Chipotle can be rough on the wallet
We can **all **be ballers. Just gotta step into Hard Survival and better ready to hate life.
Never had Chipotle before, though.
Doctrine_Dark: purbeast: Doctrine_Dark:You know, it feels good sitting on 300k+ Fight Money knowing there’s more potential Fight Money (Updated Trials, Missions, etc) on the horizon.
Once I got that Thailand stage, shit is immediately getting set to favorite.
You do realize that is like sitting on $15 cash right? Does that make you happy that you have saved up $15 in over a year? You are ballin.
When I’ve already purchased *everything *I care to have in the game and still have enough left for a stage and a few characters, yeah, pretty much.
I am perfectly content with the FM saved and I know there’ll be more to come when other stuff is released to accumulate more.
So ballin? No. Enjoying the game at my own pace using in-game currency? Yep. That’s all that matters to me at the end of the day.
Yup, in the same boat, and the second trials seem to be a thing. Sitting pretty right now.
Yeah, looking forward to doing the trials. I always like doing them.
crash_and_burn: Daemos: Vhozite: Daemos: HNIC_Mike: Daemos: mowr:I can’t believe I am saying this, but he’s actually right.
Guy with abnormal sexual interests approves of man purse.
Hard to believe, i know.
What’s the relationship between one’s bedroom antics and a purse? Could you possibly be any thicker?
Vhozite: TWINBLADES: HNIC_Mike: Daemos: mowr:I can’t believe I am saying this, but he’s actually right.
Guy with abnormal sexual interests approves of man purse.
Hard to believe, i know.
TRIGGERED
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DI know you’re joking, but technically speaking being gay is abnormal, seeing as how heterosexuals are many times more common and are considered the “default”. Generally you assume someone is straight unless given a reason to believe otherwise.
Being gay is abnormal, but that doesn’t make it wrong.
Normality is an illusion, and sexuality is a construct. In ancient Greece “bisexuality” manifesting primarily in pederastic behavior was considered “normal”, and a ‘default’ behavior. People throw around ‘normal’ like it has value outside of statistics when it couldn’t be further than the truth, and it couldn’t be a greater demonstration of ignorance.
You seem to be attaching some sort of connotation to the word “normal” that I don’t actually have in mind. I literally mean it as a representation of what is most common or expected. Statistically speaking that average person, at least in the U.S., is heterosexual. In that sense homosexuality is abnormal.
If you really want to be that way literally every word and concept thought up by humanity is an “illusion” or “construct”.
“People throw around ‘normal’ like it has value outside of statistics”.
Your use of ‘abnormal’ was about the statistical frequency of homosexual behavior in the US, in which case it was correct. His ‘abnormal’ in the context of his post meant something else. I know this because stupidity and statistics don’t mesh well.
But you are right, every word and concept is an illusion and a construct. A futile attempt at exerting a degree of control on reality, by the delusion machine known as the human brain. Which isn’t necessarily bad, if you pick your delusions thoughtfully. Pun intended.
This leads us down an unresolvable path Daemos.
If it is true that the human brain is a delusion machine, or that one is living delusionally, how would one know it? In other words, how could a delusional mind ever discern between reality and delusion?
If one has the ability to ever ascertain the truth, then the brain or mind, or psyche, whichever word one wishes to use, must not inherently be a delusion machine.
Unless of course you are defending a paradox, or perhaps arguing that an outside agency could reveal the truth or perhaps remove the delusions from the delusional mind.
Otherwise I don’t see how a delusional mind can rid itself of delusions of it does not even know it is delusional, because that self-awareness would be the antithesis of delusion.
You can’t get rid of delusions because that is the function of the brain, it generates interpretations (i.e. delusions) and picks the ones that fit its reality (what the 5 senses tells it) best and runs with it til something better comes along. Your delusions can become more and more accurate or less and less likely to be untrue, but they will forever remain delusions. I noted from an earlier post that you maybe into Soren Keirkegaard, if you are I recommend getting into Albert Camus (who was Kierkegaard’s spiritual successor I’d say), starting with The Myth of Sisyphus. Absurdism helped me reconcile myself best with the pitiful finitude of the human condition.
maybe so but there’s something called reason and most people can reason their “delusional” reality. when things don’t add up logically they realize something is wrong.
Wouldnt count on the new trials necessarily spitting out FM if you already finished the first set tho so temper your expectations
GO BOOM!!!
https://twitter.com/natalieevamarie/status/854462044594204672
GO BANG!!!
https://twitter.com/natalieevamarie/status/854062796081840129
GO BOOM!!!
GO BANG!!!
That’s the look of a man that can’t play because of his erection
Daemos: crash_and_burn: Daemos: Vhozite: Daemos: HNIC_Mike: Daemos: mowr:I can’t believe I am saying this, but he’s actually right.
Guy with abnormal sexual interests approves of man purse.
Hard to believe, i know.
What’s the relationship between one’s bedroom antics and a purse? Could you possibly be any thicker?
Vhozite: TWINBLADES: HNIC_Mike: Daemos: mowr:I can’t believe I am saying this, but he’s actually right.
Guy with abnormal sexual interests approves of man purse.
Hard to believe, i know.
TRIGGERED
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G
G
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DI know you’re joking, but technically speaking being gay is abnormal, seeing as how heterosexuals are many times more common and are considered the “default”. Generally you assume someone is straight unless given a reason to believe otherwise.
Being gay is abnormal, but that doesn’t make it wrong.
Normality is an illusion, and sexuality is a construct. In ancient Greece “bisexuality” manifesting primarily in pederastic behavior was considered “normal”, and a ‘default’ behavior. People throw around ‘normal’ like it has value outside of statistics when it couldn’t be further than the truth, and it couldn’t be a greater demonstration of ignorance.
You seem to be attaching some sort of connotation to the word “normal” that I don’t actually have in mind. I literally mean it as a representation of what is most common or expected. Statistically speaking that average person, at least in the U.S., is heterosexual. In that sense homosexuality is abnormal.
If you really want to be that way literally every word and concept thought up by humanity is an “illusion” or “construct”.
“People throw around ‘normal’ like it has value outside of statistics”.
Your use of ‘abnormal’ was about the statistical frequency of homosexual behavior in the US, in which case it was correct. His ‘abnormal’ in the context of his post meant something else. I know this because stupidity and statistics don’t mesh well.
But you are right, every word and concept is an illusion and a construct. A futile attempt at exerting a degree of control on reality, by the delusion machine known as the human brain. Which isn’t necessarily bad, if you pick your delusions thoughtfully. Pun intended.
This leads us down an unresolvable path Daemos.
If it is true that the human brain is a delusion machine, or that one is living delusionally, how would one know it? In other words, how could a delusional mind ever discern between reality and delusion?
If one has the ability to ever ascertain the truth, then the brain or mind, or psyche, whichever word one wishes to use, must not inherently be a delusion machine.
Unless of course you are defending a paradox, or perhaps arguing that an outside agency could reveal the truth or perhaps remove the delusions from the delusional mind.
Otherwise I don’t see how a delusional mind can rid itself of delusions of it does not even know it is delusional, because that self-awareness would be the antithesis of delusion.
You can’t get rid of delusions because that is the function of the brain, it generates interpretations (i.e. delusions) and picks the ones that fit its reality (what the 5 senses tells it) best and runs with it til something better comes along. Your delusions can become more and more accurate or less and less likely to be untrue, but they will forever remain delusions. I noted from an earlier post that you maybe into Soren Keirkegaard, if you are I recommend getting into Albert Camus (who was Kierkegaard’s spiritual successor I’d say), starting with The Myth of Sisyphus. Absurdism helped me reconcile myself best with the pitiful finitude of the human condition.
maybe so but there’s something called reason and most people can reason their “delusional” reality. when things don’t add up logically they realize something is wrong.
You can totally be self-aware of your delusions, and I think that is simultaneously one of the best and worst things a human can experience. Best because with that degree of self awareness you can make much more judicious decisions thus leading to potentially the fullest life experience possible. Worst because you inevitably become painfully aware of the limitations (and meaninglessness) of our existence in the silent universe. Ultimately though, reason, logic, the scientific method, technology, fight for you to find the most reasonable and logical delusions.
Is anyone here surprised that LTG wants to be able to cherry-pick his opponents? Anyone? Bueller?
https://twitter.com/Cocky_Sparrow/status/854392577696555008
Is anyone here surprised that LTG wants to be able to cherry-pick his opponents? Anyone? Bueller?
https://twitter.com/Cocky_Sparrow/status/854392577696555008
I’m surprised people are still giving him the light of day.