Dude, like, read a textbook. Which happens more often: Genital crabs or Eyebrow crabs? HMMMMM. I don't need to have genital crabs to know which one is the norm.
I beg to differ. At least genital crabs are somewhat the norm. If someone had crabs in their eyebrows I'd laugh and ridicule them.
I live in a giant bucket.
You have chronic eyebrow itchiness? O_o EYEBROW LICE.
Takes time and effort. And I'm perfectly fine with how my eyebrows look. No one explicitly said "Women have to pluck their eyebrows", just so many of them started to do it (insecurity with their appearance? O.o) that it somehow became an expectation. I'd say you women dug yourself a hole and are now trying to argue why men should do it? lol.
"Anything's possible", sure. But Sakurai is really trying to limit the number of 3rd party characters in the game--which I believe he still plans to keep at 2-3 other than Snake. Because he's limited to such an extent, Gray Fox, in my opinion, would be far less likely to be a playable since I just don't see Sakurai using two 3rd party character slots for the same franchise (i.e. MGS). I'd sooner expect Lyn, Hammer Bros, etc becoming playables than Gray Fox. EDIT: And in my opinion, I think the "You never know what might happen in this world" is more or less following off the earlier line where he said "to think he would appear on the Wii, alongside Mario and Sonic", rather than making a general statement of ambiguity regarding Gray's possible future as an unlockable. If Gray Fox was a 1st/2nd party char, I'd have more hope in the possibility, but I just don't see two 3rd party characters from the *same* franchise making it in Brawl.
Be the older person and tell her it's not going to happen, and simply just move on with your life. Take the initiative, man. She's only 9, ffs.
Yeah, don't want to regurgitate what White_Rook said, but I feel compelled to still get my 2 cents in. Developing a tolerance to a drug is a chemical adaptation your body makes. The period in which this happens differs for each individual and in no way should be justified with the reasons you gave. Psychiatrists prescribe these drugs with a knowledgeable history on how they work and on *average*, know how these drugs perform overtime. But a Psychiatrist can never predict if and when a patient will develop a tolerance for the drug. But even so, a person developing a tolerance for a drug does not = patient doesn't want to be cured/psychiatrist isn't helping. I fail to see any correlation between the two, and I'm fairly certain there is no causation between them.
^ Yeah, my heart skipped a beat for a moment. Chances are he might end up being my favourite AT, regardless of what he does. XD He would've been an awesome playable, but I doubt they'd want to have two third-party characters from the same franchise. Snake is it for the MGS series. =\
lol, did training mode years ago. I consider my Falcon suck in relation to my other mains, but there is quite a lot of advanced movements in that video. Almost all my aerials were L-cancelled, quite a lot of short-hopped aerials as well, and many instances where I used evasive DI when when being edgeguarded. My Falcon blows in comparison to my better chars (Marth, Falco and Fox for example), but my Falcon is far past 'training mode'. Um, sorry but if you're talking tier alone, Marth is light years ahead of Roy. Roy is Low Tier, and Marth is 2nd in the High Tier category. Marth's potential far exceeds Roy because of his incredibly good knockback and combo-ability. His knockback gives him a devastatingly brutal aerial game, that Roy simply can't match because of his fast-falling nature and weak knockback on aerials. Don't really mean to generalize, but if you truly think Roy > Marth in terms of character potential, then I'd have to say you're very unaware of a lot of advanced smash gameplay (and in case Dogen comes across this, I don't mean wavedashing or L-cancels. I'm talking about simple metagame). Anyone who intimately understands a lot of the mechanics of SSBM's gameplay wouldn't ever consider Roy better than Marth at all if you were to compare the two. Plus, the game doesn't have a set difficulty level. Sure, the game is easy in terms of getting everything completed, but what really matters if how well you fair against others. Sure, you say your friends are no challenge, but by your Roy > Marth statement, I already gather that your friends aren't all that good.
*imagines writing a horror fanfiction* ... Naaaaaah.
I want your Urahara hat. Nao.
I vote Crono's King of the Hill idea with Map Maker. One massive platform at the top... only way to get there is up a ladder.
I love the racial slur embedded deep in this phrase.
Everytime someone brings up Ness I keep remembering my friend Greg who plays a pretty good one. Ness' ugly FAir is one of the most annoying things ever. Bat goes without question, but 2x FAirs in the face is not fun. -.-; And for the hell of it, I shall revive an old vid of me facing his Ness back in May '07. My Falcon blows, so don't any of you dare laugh.
It's easier to treat that scene as something that takes place beyond any physical location. It could've simply been the remnants of Axel and Roxas, whom both for a moment, connected with one another "in spirit" for one final conversation. Looking at it this way can be compelling since Nobodies aren't supposed to be truly sentient beings. As for the location, the Twilight Tower could've been some abstract manifestation of Roxas' fondest memories, and thus served as a place where the two could carry out their conversation. The possibilities are endless, and a lot of the game is up to your interpretation. But it's obvious that that cutscene took place after Roxas merged with Sora, and after Axel withered away in the Betwixt world.
QFT. There is much to be had this Christmas.
*facepalm* Penguin Waffle.
Do explain. D: