
Richard Edwards
508 posts







**SLIDE CANCEL TUTORIAL** FOR ANY MARATHON RUNNER SHELL #MarathonTakeOver #MarathonMovement @MarathonTheGame



Asked my best friend to try out ZZZ and he had the unfortunate fate of seeing the Sunna maid outfit Let's just say his interest dropped remarkably fast after seeing that








So from a local TO's Perspective, this quite literally benefits no one but top players and the brand itself. EVO is cannibalizing the FGC and some of yall are still blaming each other for not supporting it. Hard to compete with 9 different evos happening in one year.






‘Prestige’ is a dog whistle.



For the record. The unintended consequence of Canadian voters constantly blaming the United States for this country’s economic and social decline is that it masks our own accountability. For decades, it hasn’t been Washington making our policy choices—it’s been us. Canadians have repeatedly endorsed governments that erode competitiveness, deter investment, and lower our standards of living. Blaming America for decisions we empowered our own leaders to make is like a child blaming their friend for mischief they chose to join. At some point, the fault lies not in our neighbour, but in ourselves.











NEW: Canadian curling star Marc Kennedy claims he was set up by "premeditated" cameras to catch him "in an act" of cheating. The Canadian curling team is now claiming to be victims after they were caught on camera 'double-touching' the stone. "They have come up with a plan here at the Olympics, as far as I know, to catch teams in the act at the hog line," Kennedy said. "This was planned... it was kind of evident that something was going on, and they were trying to catch us in an act." Kennedy and Coach Paul Webster accused Sweden of setting up cameras to catch them cheating. "I know we’re not the only team that they’ve done that to. So I think this was, I don’t know what the word is for that, but like a premeditated plan to try to catch us," Kennedy said. Sweden is firing back at Canada, saying they've been sounding the alarm on alleged Canadian cheating for seven or eight years. "We've been saying this for maybe seven, eight years or something. The media crew decided to place the camera on the hog line to see what was happening..." said Niklas Edin of Sweden.










