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I’m American and I refuse to believe anyone can actually eat that much meat. I could eat all of that, give me a week or two and half of it will still be in my freezer.
> I’m American and I refuse to believe anyone can actually eat that much meat. I could eat all of that, give me a week or two and half of it will still be in my freezer.
DEI guy quadruple-posted this 2 months ago, 1 minute later, 1 day after the original post[^][v]#1,402,472
Probably I’d imagine it would increase your male vitality or whatever Alex Jones calls it. Ultra male vitality. Eating the penis of a bull gives you the testosterone of a bull. So much testosterone you’ll start growing chest hair on your pupils.
Anonymous K joined in and replied with this 1 month ago, 1 day later, 2 weeks after the original post[^][v]#1,405,635
From my time living in Japan 2 reasons come to mind. 1. 2012-14, every arcade and little dinky one (like 8 machines total), had a ssf3 machine. So, you ran a pretty high chance of getting a match with just about anyone, and that anyone would be pretty good. I know I got spanked in Osaka by this one dude who mained makoto. Brutal. Loved it. Game came out like 2002?03?. So, it was going pretty strong. Don't even get me started on the Gundam vs. battle game, oh my God. At 100 yen a play, and 0 online faq. That was a dent to the wallet, and pretty much the perfect encapsulation of Japanese society and their desire to export cool things. Sorry off topic. 2. I don't really think that the Japanese society really wants to have VS matches like that, and it's not a core thing of them of being the best. Of that rivalry. I know it's counter to the idea of fighting game itself, to manga/anime. But I mean even the way the Japanese video games fighting are set up, it's not like who's next to each other standing like everywhere else, Japan you you sit down and you don't see the person who you're playing against. it's across, and in front of you. It's very anti-personal it's very weird. very weird. Japanese as a society is very anti-conflict across the board...like you can outright bully somebody, with just your body language, and just being loud. it's... it's not like media portrays for that fighting sprit, but I guess that Yankee and Yakuza thing kinda runs true. At least my general experience.
There's were some amazing games over there that are never going to see the light of day anywhere else, and it's really sad cuz they were absolutely fantastic so cool, I cannot remember off the top of my head the names, but there was like using a card game like kind of like initial D, where you could do teams of like these robots, and you could like upgrade them for parts. And it was like teams of six. and then some other game where you could do a shooting thing, but it was like verses very like that one Mecca game?... Ahh! Virtual, but it would be like your person, and it uses a light gun and foot pedals, and there's different characters you had two guns and you can combine the guns, for a mega last, shoot. so cool.
I honestly don't know what Japan's deal is, but they had so much amazing stuff that they had zero desire to get out of country, but yet they're constantly complaining that they're not trading at an international level. it's just insane like, I've never seen... America doesn't work like that. Usa's God is $. Japan's is being bad at business I guess. Like for your fruity flavor drink bars why... wouldn't you import your rum from the Philippines or Thailand for cheaper price, and than not have to pay through the nose, and then charging 3,000 yen ($30) for a bottle of crap Bacardi ($11)? SSF3 is hands down the best! Just the jumping mechanics are fantastic.. hatem hate. That floaty, more up jumping of the newer games. Ughhh. Barf.