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Nuking The Fridge in Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is not that bad of a scene. If you're gonna say "it's too goofy for the series", consider the Raft Scene from Temple of Doom, and how the movies were never intended to be art, but instead movies that are just enjoyable to watch.
 
popcorn is the ninja of all foods, perfectly designed to make you enjoy it in the moment, then hate it later.
%$#%$ kernals lol.

also to us cold climate folks feel:
snow > rain when it's winter type cold, i rather the snow fall on me and melt than be wet and cold cus rain soaking me.

cleaning car/digging out > being soggy & freezy.
 
I think the age limits for most things should be 25, as that is when your brain fully develops. this also gives people a good amount of time to find out if they are going to have a future worth investing in, or if becoming an alcoholic would barely lower their expected lifespan.
Although that is true it isn't profitable for the government as they get more money from taxing them. Though if I could I would do the opposite and raise the gun age to 21 and grandfather people in.
 
Netflix’s One Piece is better than the original anime. It has better pacing, better fight choreography, and the villains feel way more threatening.
 
you know, now that you mention it, I recall a particular pokemon player complaining about how a game made for kids is easy.
The point i was trying to make wasn't "This game is easy" the point is "This fight is super easy despite being clearly set up to be hard." Anyone with a shred of competency would immediately realize "Hey, maybe I shouldn't give the final boss a tera rock glimmora in the back", they would think "I should have this really important final fight lead glimmora to punish switching around for type matchups and have the pokemon that benefits from having the rest of the team dead only come out after the team is dead". The fight would still be easy, on account of having such wonderful OU staples as veluza, gogoat, and avalugg (anything with fire-fighting coverage would sweep the entire fight), but it would look like the team had effort put into the most important fight in the game. I'm not complaining about the difficulty. The lack of difficulty is an example I used to show how little gamefreak cares about what they put out.
 
The point i was trying to make wasn't "This game is easy" the point is "This fight is super easy despite being clearly set up to be hard." Anyone with a shred of competency would immediately realize "Hey, maybe I shouldn't give the final boss a tera rock glimmora in the back", they would think "I should have this really important final fight lead glimmora to punish switching around for type matchups and have the pokemon that benefits from having the rest of the team dead only come out after the team is dead". The fight would still be easy, on account of having such wonderful OU staples as veluza, gogoat, and avalugg (anything with fire-fighting coverage would sweep the entire fight), but it would look like the team had effort put into the most important fight in the game. I'm not complaining about the difficulty. The lack of difficulty is an example I used to show how little gamefreak cares about what they put out.
glimora was the ace pokemon, and ace pokemon go in the back. also, bold to assume game freak knows the importance of hazzards, as basically all official tourneys are in doubles, a format where hazards are less important.
 
princess peach showtime is a bad game even if it's meant for kids, especially since it has no multiplayer which is a staple of baby games

for instance my younger brother has beaten only one pokemon game, LGPE, and my being able to hop in with local multiplayer helped with that

or the same developers made Kirby's Epic Yarn, also an extremely simple game but one that can be played together
 
glimora was the ace pokemon, and ace pokemon go in the back. also, bold to assume game freak knows the importance of hazzards, as basically all official tourneys are in doubles, a format where hazards are less important.
In the older games, it was pretty consistent that if the NPC had a hazard user, it would be in the lead slot. Off the top of my head, this includes Emerald Steven, BW Cheren, Wikstrom, Molayne, and USUM Giovanni. Geeta breaking that trend is fair criticism.
 
In the older games, it was pretty consistent that if the NPC had a hazard user, it would be in the lead slot. Off the top of my head, this includes Emerald Steven, BW Cheren, Wikstrom, Molayne, and USUM Giovanni. Geeta breaking that trend is fair criticism.
Plus, glimmora is a terrible ace anyways. Ace pokemon, especially champions, normally have some sense of rarity or strength. Pokemon like Cynthia's garchomp or Steven's metagross fit this bill perfectly. They also tend to be incredibly potent offensive mons. Glimmora is neither of those, but unfortunately there are ABSOLUTELY no members of geeta's team that fit this archetype. None at all. Not a single one. Definitely not.
 
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