What moments in Nintendo games does everyone else find hard, but you find easy?

For me... three moments come to mind:

(1) Whitney's Miltank in Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal. I never understood how it was a problem. You can get a Machop right there within Goldenrod City, which hits super-effectively and resists Rollout. It's like they give you the perfect tool for the job right when you need it.

(2) Mario World Tubular. The balloons actually make it easier, because you can just fly above everything. So I never found it as challenging as some of the other Special World levels, particularly Outrageous. Heck, I probably struggled more with Chocolate Secret than with Tubular.

(3) Super Mario Sunshine's Sand Bird. Seven of the eight red coins are already on the bird itself, and the bird isn't that big, so it's pretty easy to just collect them all very very quickly. After which, you don't have to worry about going to certain body parts on the board to get all of the red coins, and can thus focus entirely on just making sure you don't fall off. And you have a jet pack to help make extra-sure you don't fall off. With all that working in your favor, I never found this to be difficult.

Any moments like this for you guys?

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u/lgosvse — 2 days ago

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u/lgosvse — 7 days ago

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u/lgosvse — 13 days ago

Has anyone noticed the alveolar trill in English in place of /t/ or /d/? Are there any academic sources talking about it?

I just watched this video, in which the video creator went through countless examples of English speakers using the alveolar trill in such a manner. And then I started listening for it in other sources... and... I'm noticing it a lot. Which is why I'm surprised that I can't find anyone talking about it. Is there anything that shows this is being added to English lately?

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