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All you bandwagoners will soon be reminded what greatness looks like 👑

u/SandIsYellow — 5 days ago

Shion Got Double Nerfed, Thoughts?

  1. Bike radius from ground reduced from 1.5 to 1 (33% nerf)

  2. Flanker Perk: Extra health pack healing reduced from 75 to 50
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Personally I thought she was balanced since she had around 51% winrate and no one is complaining about her so the nerfs felt unnecessary but it’s no big deal. What do you think?

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u/SandIsYellow — 8 days ago

Why the obsession with Japan?

I have nothing against Japan but everything is anime girls, some old Japanese guy, Japanese words, Japanese food, Japanese ninja dog, Japanese sky, Japanese land, Japanese sakura trees, Japanese everything

Even when I try to remove them with filters many go through

Is the app that popular in Japan and all the makers are Japanese or just some weirdo otaku weaboos spamming Japanese stuff?

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u/SandIsYellow — 25 days ago

Is Shion Balanced Now After The Nerf?

Like the title says is Shion balanced now after the projectile size nerf or do you think she’ll get more nerfs in the future?

Personally I think she is very close to being balanced but they should nerf execution damage by 15 and she’ll be in a good spot

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u/SandIsYellow — 2 months ago

Imagine Ruthless in PoE2🤤

Please GGG make it happen in 1.0

PoE2 was so fun in early access release but they keep buffing things while nerfing campaign bosses, I hope they add ruthless to restore that feeling

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u/SandIsYellow — 3 months ago
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Christmas Came Early for CM Punk

On November 25th, 2023, three ghosts visited Phillip Jack Brooks: One from his past, one from his present, one from his future.

The ghost of Punk's past was Vince McMahon. The ultimate authority figure, the billionaire titan of the industry, Vince was the man who pushed Punk to the edge, causing him to reject the company not out of a lack of ambition, but out of physical exhaustion and principle. Vince put a ceiling on the voice of the voiceless, and when it came down to it, Punk did what needed to be done to prove that Vince did not, could not control his destiny. The McMahon machine broke Punk's spirit, but his defiance was the spark that ignited a decade-long revolution outside the WWE walls.

The ghost of Punk's present was Paul "Triple H" Levesque. Unlike Vince, Triple H was once a bitter in-ring rival, literally the executive Punk famously dubbed a "doofus son-in-law," and someone he swore he would never work with again. And still, Punk returned to the place that had made him miserable for years, despite all the bad blood that was obviously shared between him and Hunter. Triple H, a man famous for his ruthless ambition and cerebral approach to the business, seemed to show a genuine willingness to forgive and do business for once, and this time, it was enough to bring the Second City Saint home.

The ghost of Punk's future was Tony Khan. A loyal, lifelong fan turned billionaire boss, living his dream working with his idols, a promoter who gave Punk his own television show without complaint and was poised to let him be the company's defining star. Punk was promised many things: creative input, unprecedented freedom, unmatched favor, things that had never been promised to anyone else, but all that was still not enough to keep him. It wasn't just media scrums, it wasn't just backstage brawls or the EVPs that drove him away. Like a true veteran, his departure proved that, much like his time under Vince, no amount of catered comfort could fix a fundamentally fractured relationship.

Survivor Series in Chicago is the culmination of all of Punk's grievances coming full circle. His mistreatment of his own legacy, his stagnation in bitterness, his stifling of his own happiness by holding onto grudges, had finally left him exhausted. In an age of endless internet rumors, tribalistic fans creating their own warring communities, and dirt sheets voicing the backstage drama of their heroes, Punk finally let go of the delusion that he had to fight everyone, that he alone was the martyr of the industry, and that anger was what was necessary to sustain his passion.

And yet it was maturity and forgiveness that proved his old self wrong. The way that Triple H and WWE welcomed him back has been cited as a major reason, if not the main reason why Punk finally decided to rededicate his life to closing his career on his own terms, which in turn has brought in not just record-breaking numbers, but brought back old fans who had long since given up on ever seeing him in a WWE ring. Go to any forum or comments section and you will see the dozens of messages from people saying they're so happy hell froze over, or anticipating the dream matches with these cool new wrestlers he's finally facing.

If the Pipebomb and the 2014 walkout lit the spark, then the Survivor Series return is the blazing bonfire that gave new life to this era we find ourselves in. That simple, unassuming gesture of shaking hands with Triple H, done out of sincerity and good business instead of cynicism, was the antithesis to everything that the bitter, exiled version of Punk had come to represent for almost a decade.

On November 25th, 2023, three ghosts came back to remind CM Punk that wrestling isn't about the backstage politics, the media scrums, or being the loudest voice in the room. It's about the wrestlers and the fans. Then, now, and forever.

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u/SandIsYellow — 3 months ago
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DAE feel that too?

I removed a some words to fit the 300 title limit the comment was even longer

u/SandIsYellow — 4 months ago