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Shakkolvan ✝️
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Shakkolvan ✝️
@Shakkolvan
Enthusiast of linguistical studies and Sega Master System lover. priv/acc Definitely an arch user minus the weirdness.
The Arch Wiki Katılım Ocak 2015
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@BlackMastadonte Annoying is the last word I'd think to use to describe your in-depth, passion-driven work. You can talk about Mega Man and I'm all ears. You talk about Mega Man and be cool, and my attention is yours. I'd say you fit into the latter.
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@Dariusaurus @ReddCinema They'll probably find HitClips more trendy.
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@ReddCinema Wait till they discover records and cassette tapes
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@XRPee1983 I actually have one of those and prefer to use it. Unlike the intended Nintendo brand controller, this one was made without imagining the user to sprout a third arm from their chest to hold. It's actually quite comfortable.
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@BlackMastadonte I'm on it, bro! Gotta dunk on Bass with some program advances soon!
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We all know Mega Man Battle Network, but did you know that it didn't start off as an RPG? It was actually supposed to be a horror game for the GBA! #megaman #blackskygamers
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@edannunziata @EccoDolphinGame Ayo! Mort the Chicken referenced!
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@XRPee1983 @Bubba_GeekHero Holy crap. I got mine in a box 15 years ago for $30. Glad I got it for a steal.
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@Bubba_GeekHero $117 with shipping for both. Not bad given one guy on Ebay is asking $80 for Contra 1 alone.
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@XRPee1983 Wonder Boy in Monster Land NTSC and PAL carts.
You may think those are Konami classics you're blurring out, but some maniacal bald Cherokee man with a goatee totally swapped the PCBs with an entirely different system's cartridges just to mess with the buyer(s).
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@sakebu_cheese_ My everyday handwriting is half cursive and half romanized. I always string letters together of the same word and some of my letters (like 'J') are exclusively written in cursive. I'm surprised anyone I write to can read it.

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ちなみに...
筆記体ってアメリカでもかっこいいって言う印象はあるんですか?🤔🇺🇸
日本だと筆記体が書ける人はめちゃくちゃクールなイメージです🥰
めねぎ | 🇯🇵@sakebu_cheese_
アメリカの兄弟たちへ🇺🇸 英語の筆記体ってかっこいいよね。 小さい頃から憧れてて、ここ数日練習してみました。 でもたぶん汚すぎて読めないですよね😂 写真で見るみたいに綺麗には書けませんでした。
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@mana_a09 A microphone to yell at Pols Voice in the Japanese version of The Legend of Zelda.
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@nekogamisama060 Even though the cover incorrectly depicts the AC holding 2 separate rifles, I have and will always love this game.

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@St1ka That last part has been a part of my profile for a while. I absolutely adore the system!

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@hiro_2914 @oopArts_noX @JanetRozno18167 I was just about to reply these exact words. Thank you for helping me not feel crazy.
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@ApexSeeker_ Heck, it was difficult for me in adolescence. Not a single X mutual follower of mine I know outside of here... And I'm certain that nearly half of them are bots anyway.
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@BlackMastadonte @KiwiOnTheSticks Try it some day, man. It's definitely a different experience. First you might feel a little lack of confidence in your wide-eyed stare at what you're doing, but after you get the first chip you'll feel anguish, self-disrespect, and animosity towards Kiwi for all of perpetuity.
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@tanpukunokami "and the energy of a man who came here to end hunger permanently."
No other selection of words could have been wiser.
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In America, a friend once asked me,
“In-N-Out or Five Guys?”
At first, I thought this was a lunch question.
Burgers.
Bread. Meat. Cheese. Fries.
Peaceful food.
Food created so humans could stop fighting for twelve minutes.
So I answered with the innocence of a man who did not yet understand the country.
“Both are good, right?”
The air changed.
My friend was smiling.
But his eyes were not.
That was when I understood.
This was not about taste.
This was a loyalty check.
As a Japanese person, I try to avoid conflict.
I like ramen. I like udon. I like soba. I like curry. I like yakisoba.
In Japan, loving more than one food is usually allowed.
But American burgers are different.
In-N-Out has California sunshine and the confidence of a place that has never seen winter.
Five Guys has a paper bag full of fries and the energy of a man who came here to end hunger permanently.
Both are burgers.
But they are not the same burger.
This was no longer lunch.
This was a two-party system made of beef.
My friend asked again.
“So… which one?”
I looked at the fries.
The fries said nothing.
But they had the face of food that had seen many men choose poorly.
I wanted to say both.
But in America, “both” is not always peace.
Sometimes it is just fear wearing polite shoes.
I hesitated.
If I chose In-N-Out, I would betray the mountain of Five Guys fries.
If I chose Five Guys, I would abandon the California sun.
I had only wanted lunch.
Somehow, I was standing in the Battle of Burger Sekigahara.
My friend waited.
The cashier waited.
Even the man behind us seemed emotionally invested.
So I took a breath and gave the most Japanese answer possible.
“I respect both.”
My friend laughed.
That laugh told me everything.
I had escaped.
Politely.
In the end, we went to the closer one.
Not because of ideology.
Because of distance.
And that day, I learned something important.
In America, a burger is not just food.
It is regional identity.
A man does not choose the burger.
The burger reveals the man.
I did not come to eat a hamburger.
I was standing at a border made of beef,
being asked for my passport.

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