Tonton went full Turbo Gas 💨

This Tonton glitch combo is absolutely ridiculous, I know. Even subs don't work against this.

Offline combos like this show the true potential of a character when you control the conditions. They're not useless — they're research.

Valuing only "online safe" combos limits how much we can actually understand the game.

u/Fujithora — 5 days ago

Hashirama in UN5 is absolutely cracked

I still get impressed by how strong Hashirama feels in UN5.

Everything connects smoothly into a full unblockable combo.

u/Fujithora — 5 days ago
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This is super fake AI slop - Trump + Nordic aliens image that keeps getting removed

This is pure engagement farming content: absurd Trump + aliens image → people lose their minds → clicks and comments. I’m not saying Nordics don’t exist. I’m saying this specific photo is 100% AI slop and not worth the hype.

Does anyone have an actual non-AI source?

If not, this is just noise.

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u/Fujithora — 23 days ago
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Fox News on whether the US will confirm aliens exist (Prediction Market)

Fox News just covered the current UFO/UAP momentum and asked whether the US will officially confirm that aliens exist.

According to Kalshi prediction market right now:

- Before 2027 → 17.1%

- Before 2028 → 28%

- Before January 20, 2029 → 36%

Are these prediction markets reflecting any real momentum, or is it mostly hype and gambling?

Source: https://x.com/i/status/2061777247384502427

u/Fujithora — 1 month ago
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Is this the official Disclosure trailer? White House cryptic video

The Official White House account just dropped this mysterious video.

Original post: https://x.com/i/status/2060013820139942309

With everything going on with UAPs and Disclosure talk right now… is this just a random aesthetic post or a subtle teaser?

u/Fujithora — 1 month ago
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Luis Elizondo on Fox News: US has “non-human” material & biologics from crashes

Former Pentagon AATIP director Luis Elizondo tells Jesse Watters that the U.S. possesses exotic "non-human" material and non-human biologics recovered from UAP crashes.

He also mentions a new batch of documents being released under the Trump administration.

This is the same guy who ran the Pentagon's UFO program and has been saying versions of this for years.

Real disclosure incoming or same old song?

u/Fujithora — 1 month ago
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One of the clearest cases of a UFO with occupants ever seen — TÜBİTAK confirmed no digital manipulation

Here are some of the clearest images from the Kumburgaz UFO case

Night security guard Yalçın Yalman captured what appear to be two large-headed humanoid figures inside a transparent, structured object hovering over the Sea of Marmara.

Official analysis (January/February 2008):

Turkey’s top scientific body (TÜBİTAK) examined the original MiniDV tapes and concluded:

• No digital manipulation or CGI

• Footage is authentic and recorded outdoors in real time

• The object has physical structure

They didn’t officially say “aliens,” but confirmed it couldn’t be easily explained as planes, boats, or known phenomena.

📌 Source:

• TÜBİTAK report → turkeyufocase.blogspot.com

One of the most debated UFO cases.

Real craft with beings inside or just a mundane explanation?

u/Fujithora — 1 month ago
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Pat McAfee Drafted Aliens as NFL Prospects – What Does This Say About Human Nature?

link: https://youtu.be/ihiqPJ0ig6M?is=zDceJn0N\_tCGSu9C

I recently watched this segment from The Pat McAfee Show where they break down different reported alien types (Greys, Reptilians, Nordics, etc.) as if they were NFL Draft prospects — talking about physical attributes, the Oklahoma Drill, leverage, and how humans operate with chaos and dirty tricks.

Beyond the humor, it actually made me think more seriously about human nature.

We are physically weaker than almost any advanced extraterrestrial species people describe. Yet humanity has dominated Earth. Our aggression, creativity, adaptability, willingness to bend rules, and resilience have been fundamental to our survival and progress.

This led me to a deeper question:

If we ever had to compete with real intelligent aliens — whether in conflict, technology, resources, or any other arena — would these messy and imperfect human traits be our greatest advantage… or ultimately our weakness?

I’m genuinely curious about different perspectives on this.

u/Fujithora — 2 months ago
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Is the entire Disclosure just scripted theater?

Full interview:

https://youtu.be/6SyeUHMxZaM?is=Nb3A4yHEC3q-KMQC

Lue Elizondo calmly talking about non-human hybrids, abductions and secret agreements with NHI...

While Jillian Michaels is visibly shocked and struggling to process everything.

He speaks with zero emotion. She looks completely overwhelmed.

This kind of moment makes you wonder...

Is modern "disclosure" just another scripted performance?

Or are we starting to see that the official story is falling apart?

What do you think?

u/Fujithora — 2 months ago
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Are we actually ready for what comes next?

We’ve seen more UAP-related information coming out lately — file releases, official statements, pilot testimonies, and increased media coverage. The topic feels less fringe than before.

Even if most people would probably adapt over time…

Are we actually ready as a society?

Real questions:

How would you personally react if tomorrow they confirm that NHI is real?

Do you think most people would stay calm and adapt, or

would society freak out?

Would knowing we’re not alone change your daily life, your

goals, or the way you see the world?

What worries you the most about a full disclosure?

What excites you the most about it?

After following this topic for a while, are you more hopeful or more anxious about what’s coming?

Has anything made you feel “we’re not ready” lately?

I’d really like to hear your honest thoughts. Feel free to share your personal experience or opinion, even if it’s just answering one question.

Curious to see where people stand right now.

u/Fujithora — 2 months ago
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Another AI slop that was circulating hours before Trump's AI meme

This image was already circulating ~6 hours earlier on May 17

Tall alien version → 17:00 PM

Trump’s chained alien version → 10:53 PM

100% AI slop, just like Trump’s. What’s wild is the timing and similarities that the images have

Crazy how fast this brainrot moves.

u/Fujithora — 2 months ago
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Trump just posted a meme walking with a chained alien AI slop… time to revisit Skinny Bob

With Trump posting that wild chained alien AI slop meme, and all the recent UAP declassifications + Hal Puthoff talking about four NHI species, I decided to go back to one of the most debated videos in ufology.

The original Skinny Bob footage.

What still stands out after 15 years:

Natural blinking, subtle breathing, and realistic micro-expressions.

Skin texture and lighting that many VFX artists say would have been extremely difficult to fake in 2011.

No one has ever claimed ownership or shown a making-of

Never received a definitive, widely accepted debunk.

Serious questions:

Could a being like Skinny Bob be one of the “four species” mentioned lately?

If it’s fake, what’s the most plausible way it was created in 2011?

Why does the original still look more convincing to many than most modern “alien” videos?

If real official NHI footage drops… would Skinny Bob be consistent with it?

Honest and technical opinions — explain your reasoning.

u/Fujithora — 2 months ago
▲ 1.0k r/AliensRHere+1 crossposts

"serious" What if the US keeps releasing blurry footage… and then China or Russia drops real 4K color UAP material involving NHI?

Imagine this scenario: After months of hype, Trump’s declassifications, Anna Paulina Luna talking about “Non-Human Intelligence,” and promises that we’d be “shocked,” the US continues to release low-quality, blurry, and unimpressive material.

Then suddenly… China or Russia drops a clear 4K color video of a genuine UAP/NHI craft — showing impossible maneuvers, transmedium travel, or even clearer evidence.

Serious question: How do you think the United States would react?

Would they be forced to dump everything they have to save face?

Could this turn into a major geopolitical crisis?

How would the global public react? Panic? Fascination? Loss of trust in Western governments?

Would this be the real “Disclosure” moment — but not coming from the US?

Honestly, the US would look terrible after building up so much expectation. At this point, there’s no turning back. What do you guys think? Is this scenario possible?

Do you believe China or Russia already have this kind of material?

u/Fujithora — 2 months ago