88 pts ยท November 30, 2016
This is Skullgirls. The character who wins is called Big band. One of their special combos allows the player to use the various attack buttons to play a custom song. So in this case, Big Band catches the opponent's two characters in a combo (also known as a "happy birthday" in the fighting game community), and then plays the happy birthday song during their special combo. It's basically a big flex for the big band player to identify what's going on, and supply a soundtrack to the beatdown.
Really? https://youtu.be/OEXCBYuInnQ that aside the trombone is a great instrument, the fuck outta here with that one note classiest garbage
Pretty much, and by the time you're buying suits that don't go with black shoes, you'll know better.
As a Martial artist for 18 years, she has zero fucking idea what she's talking about. Maybe she's got some trauma surrounding Martial Arts?
They are all crinjas.
Never waste diamonds on a ho(e).
"Hitting on the wing" means "as the target is in flight," iirc.
Madison is naem/ and here I sit/ there was a haus/ da fire took it. But I stay gard/ dont let fire win/ I wait a munth/ and get wheat thin!
None Direction
GIF happens at 30:08 or so.
Sauce: https://vimeo.com/218195839 it's some pretty awesome flippy rasslin.
Like I said in the other post, the move is called "a legitimate Japanese businessman's kick."
Yakuza kick, or as it's called around these parts, "the legitimate Japanese business man's kick."
Then some form of combative sport is second best, behind a good pair of sneakers and cardio. 2/2
In all seriousness, do you live in the USA? Because there are better strategies for self defence if you live there. If not 1/2
MMA. Different organizations (such as PRIDE, featured in the gif) allow for stomps (and soccer kicks) to the head of a downed opponent.
This is Skullgirls. The character who wins is called Big band. One of their special combos allows the player to use the various attack buttons to play a custom song. So in this case, Big Band catches the opponent's two characters in a combo (also known as a "happy birthday" in the fighting game community), and then plays the happy birthday song during their special combo. It's basically a big flex for the big band player to identify what's going on, and supply a soundtrack to the beatdown.
Really? https://youtu.be/OEXCBYuInnQ that aside the trombone is a great instrument, the fuck outta here with that one note classiest garbage
Pretty much, and by the time you're buying suits that don't go with black shoes, you'll know better.
As a Martial artist for 18 years, she has zero fucking idea what she's talking about. Maybe she's got some trauma surrounding Martial Arts?
They are all crinjas.
Never waste diamonds on a ho(e).
"Hitting on the wing" means "as the target is in flight," iirc.
Madison is naem/ and here I sit/ there was a haus/ da fire took it. But I stay gard/ dont let fire win/ I wait a munth/ and get wheat thin!
None Direction
GIF happens at 30:08 or so.
Sauce: https://vimeo.com/218195839 it's some pretty awesome flippy rasslin.
Like I said in the other post, the move is called "a legitimate Japanese businessman's kick."
Yakuza kick, or as it's called around these parts, "the legitimate Japanese business man's kick."
Then some form of combative sport is second best, behind a good pair of sneakers and cardio. 2/2
In all seriousness, do you live in the USA? Because there are better strategies for self defence if you live there. If not 1/2
MMA. Different organizations (such as PRIDE, featured in the gif) allow for stomps (and soccer kicks) to the head of a downed opponent.