MookieRah
Kinda Sorta OK at Smash
I wouldn't be surprised if Azen came back and still placed well. That dude is just a gaming genius.
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Pretty sure I didn't even know vegetarians existed back in 2004. Also pretty sure you guys got sick of veggie burgers and salads by the end of FCI still remember the look of terror on Jeff's face when I asked him where the vegetarian food was at the first FC.
fact. this is how my old account was perma bannedI just realized that I baited BOTH of my infractions out of moderators. In one case it took a supermod because I was already a mod and mods can't warn mods.
Protip: Asking for infractions usually works.
I'm glad you hunted down a new one.fact. this is how my old account was perma banned
I thought it started later wtf LOLhope dr peepee doesn't mind missing his first few days at a new school...
Erm, I'm kind of new around here. Is this the sound a box makes while hungry?hnnnnnnnnnnnnnng
Picturing you screaming this out your window made my day.WE IN THERE CHRIS!!!
How does your pool elimination system work if it isn't the standard pools rules?KishPrime said:As always, we will be utilizing the MELEE-FC Pools Elimination system for Melee singles to ensure that every participant gets a good number of tournament matches in for their entry. There are no two-and-outs at FC!
Well, they might be standard? He did say that they invented alot of what became popular later, lol.How does your pool elimination system work if it isn't the standard pools rules?
Well, he's right isn't he? There are no pools where if you lose two games you automatically are out of the tournament, unable to play anymore...I just assumed that his pool ruleset was different than the standard everyone uses now because of the "here are no two-and-outs at FC!" which I'm assuming is referring to pools and not singles?
Jeeeessssussssss 12 man pools? 0_0 thats...alot of games.FC-style pools are multiple rounds of pools, each with a line of elimination. So R1 of pools might have 12 people, and the top 6 move on, etc... until we have our 16 or 32 that we want for the final round.
Well, he's right isn't he? There are no pools where if you lose two games you automatically are out of the tournament, unable to play anymore...
flip side of that coin, some of these new kids are gonna be like WTF when some of the old skoo midwest is smackin dat asssHate to say it but dudes that have been out of the game for a few years are going to have a rude awakening. When I played the Memphis/Huntsville crew after a couple of years of not playing competitively I discovered that the gap had gotten quite large.
Trail you hold a unique ability to smack dat new school asss tbh.flip side of that coin, some of these new kids are gonna be like WTF when some of the old skoo midwest is smackin dat asss
in the snow, uphill both waysthese whippersnappers need to learn some respect. Back in the day, jigglypuff was midtier, falco sucked, and there was an entire metagame surrounding item use. We played on big blue, drew brackets by hand, and walked to tournaments 500 miles away.
Wait, people don't walk to tournaments anymore? Damn. I just picked up a new pair of boots for the trip. Them younguns just don't get the spirit of tourney travel anymore.These whippersnappers need to learn some respect. Back in the day, Jigglypuff was midtier, Falco sucked, and there was an entire metagame surrounding item use. We played on Big Blue, drew brackets by hand, and walked to tournaments 500 miles away.
This post is the most beautiful thing in this thread cause its so trueThese whippersnappers need to learn some respect. Back in the day, Jigglypuff was midtier, Falco sucked, and there was an entire metagame surrounding item use. We played on Big Blue, drew brackets by hand, and walked to tournaments 500 miles away.