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real pro mods wouldn't make the most ironic double post in history 

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Try booms kirby, it'll have you swearin and cussin like no tomorrow.Kirby is gay on low level play. .
Personally i find DK is the worst to play at a high level....just irks the crap outa me lol.Thats true. I just dont have a better word to use.I still find fox most frustrating to play against on high level play though.
That's definitely what I thought was your reason for the double post at first. When I found it was an accident, I was mad disappointed.Real REAL pro mods totally would, realizing the intense irony and potential hilarity of the scenario.
Unfortunately... I'm not that pro.![]()
I don't use any recreational drugs, including alcohol.
Guess we'll never know.wonder what A$ is like when he's drunk
You clearly don't know who Mic128 is.Due to Moogle's infamous infracting skillz a guy came a long named Korrup who witnessed this pain of being infracted numerous amount of times, one day made up a phrase called "getting Moogled". Getting Moogled is probably the worst way to get infracted, before your post even gets in to the SWF system Moogle's senses be tingling like a mutha***** to jump right online to rain hell on the poor users.
It's a dayum shameI think I would feel bad if my band was only famous because one of my songs was the opening for an anime.
For the record I wasn't just replying to your post, also there are always exceptions to the rule. The Blue Hearts who wrote the song that i posted are a very influential band in the Japanese punk scene. Not to mention that song was released 20 years before the anime came out. I would be willing to bet that bands like Asian Kung Fu Generation, or Nightmare (**** visual kei btw) would not be as popular if they didn't have there songs in anime.Except she isn't, she was very well known even before doing the opening due to her other amazing songs and awards.
I was actually wondering whether or not I should have posted that or not... but then decided to post it anyways. You set yourself up too perfectly for me not to.Actually I was calling both Surri and Blue Yoshi out.I responded to the thread to bring the participants to the attention that I was moving the discussion to the social thread, which I did by posting your quotes in here, thus putting the pro in proactive.
Much love.
Who the **** would even say something like thatI think I would feel bad if my band was only famous because one of my songs was the opening for an anime.
Is there another kane?Why is everyone who has "kane" in their name a toss?
Sharksquail was being honest in his opinion, and I would agree with him. I'd want to be famous for recognition of my talent rather than the popularity of a show.
I make a pretty good breakfast burrito if i do say so my self ( red and green sauce, o_0)Who the **** would even say something like that
What have you ever done with your life, huh
Uh, you don't think getting on a show in the first place counts as getting recognition for your talent?Why is everyone who has "kane" in their name a toss?
Sharksquail was being honest in his opinion, and I would agree with him. I'd want to be famous for recognition of my talent rather than the popularity of a show.
You can make it with little talent, an attractive face, and very catchy tune.Uh, you don't think getting on a show in the first place counts as getting recognition for your talent?
I could be really wrong about this, but i was always under the impression that the companies that make the anime and the record lable that supply the op/ed music are owned by the same people, so it's more like free advertising than actual recognition of talent. I think this also explains why they change the op/ed so often.Uh, you don't think getting on a show in the first place counts as getting recognition for your talent?
What is different about it that makes it better?Finally donated and got a legit copy of Project 64 1.7![]()
Uh, doesn't the fact that you have a "catchy tune" imply that you have some talent at least?You can make it with little talent, an attractive face, and very catchy tune.
So what? Someone putting your music in a show still is recognition of your music.I could be really wrong about this, but i was always under the impression that the companies that make the anime and the record lable that supply the op/ed music are owned by the same people, so it's more like free advertising than actual recognition of talent. I think this also explains why they change the op/ed so often.