I'm scary. Be scared. Grrrr.
Because, to me, you actually seem quite 'armless.
"When a flat girl hugs you she brings you closer to her heart." - God
Trick question, it really is only about appearances and biases based on predispositions against outside groups because culture is a learned trait but tendency towards tribalism isn't.
Remember that one week in the 1990's when people liked ska? http://concerts.livenation.com/oreskaband-new-york-new-york-07-30-2015/event/00004ECCC3975763 NYC remembers.
Are any of y'all even black?
You just mad you not on the list.
Do strikes clear between innings?
Welcome to Facts Vs Opinions the game show where one of you is right and one of you is a faggot.
That could literally be any accent. Some people just have mouth spiders.
Is it the number of times they say shrimp on the barby that tips you off?
It's customary in anime high school to answer a question before you ask your own.
Are you a pedophile?
Resources.
I said small words.
I don't understand. Someone tell me in small words.
Welkin.
I feel like a lot of people actually never really get what to make of these games, even people who like them actually. While I personally only think Melee was fun because it's the least clunky to control and has the best visual aesthetic, I feel like most people I've personally dealt with either like all of them at a core conceptual level or don't like all of them at that same level. What it really comes down to as far as I can tell is the fact that any one of those titles can be classed as a fighting game, but also a party game, but also a platformer, and potentially even other genres if you wanna start stretching. That's 2 player, 4 player and 1 player game genres. That's kinda silly isn't it? The series has very distinct elements of different genres all kinda smashed together and that sorta defies the expectations anyone can have going in without already having dissected the formula. As such, since lot of what makes a game grab you is how accessible it is to you personally, you're not gonna be grabbed by something you don't have a good basis for expectations. If you already like fighting games, but not party games or platformers, but not fighting games you're going to not really know what to make of something that shamelessly adopts features from all of these things. So yeah, I think you pretty much got it with the no idea what I'm doing bit. I don't think you need to force yourself into it though just because you like the look of it, if you get into it you do and if you don't you don't.
Did they get it.