like a dog | @theyard

Joined February 2015
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they really used to be $5
Jeremy Lin on eating $5 footlongs at Subway everyday to save money before the NBA draft. "I was just trying to save money, so I was just eating Subway everyday cause they had $5 footlong." "Like I was just eating until I was like 75% full, cause I was like if kept eating and eating that's another $5.25." @JLin7 @pablofindsout
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pride month shinra building
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Every player who got into the game through EmpLemon secretly wishes they were allowed to play like this
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King momo Fallen Flash Kjh Kacey
Melee players: name ur top 5 Falcos (idc if it’s favorite, best, etc.) but you aren’t allowed to say Mang0, Ginger, or Magi. Who you got?? Squid 404Cray Lula Fallen KJH Not ordered btw
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that bald man dipping his head in paint earns me 50 farm to table blocks every time he hits the algorithm
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does anyone have this sweater i will pay you some damn money
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Hate watching the Knicks because their team does something good and then they just zoom the camera in on an Israeli pedophile celebrating
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i dont watch basketball but it was on in the office and that was a crazy last shot and that one guy is unbelievably tall. what an amazing game
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that peanut saved my fucking life
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can someone explain what this means
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nintendo direct sucks. i’ll never get to see some sort of cel shaded anime character in distinguished regalia but also with a bit of an attitude unbecoming of royalty voiceover: this. is the kingdom of bunko
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growing up means watching a way less movies while in your computer chair
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last death grips concert i went to had a woman in a cowprint bikini with a metal choker and i thought oh damn never seen that at a show before. and then a propeller beanie guy appeared and i spent the next ten minutes imagining him getting hit by pickup trucks
don’t mind banana guy too much but i remember when i saw death grips, all these reddit nerds thought it would be funny to show up in overalls and a propeller hat and a big lollipop but they all had the same idea so like half the crowd at every show was grown men dressed like that
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blocked this guy on twitter for spamming a video where i look like the guy in the video. these messages are 5 days apart
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are you ok bro @ZimitedOnX all i said was that you were uninteresting
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keeps re-peeking me
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is geoff keighley cracking the pig
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calling TIFA_WOCKHARDT on cfn next year
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being on the other side of the corp wall will always mean you cant really say what happened or whose fault or what you really think but as a casual follower/player there is just this overwhelming feeling that harada got hoed in some way and there is a resentment for s2
Just a small clarification regarding the facts. The work behind the latest update had actually been in progress since last year, and what is currently being delivered is the result of that long-running effort. (Anyone who has worked in game development will probably understand this timeline—it’s not just about debugging and QA; there are also first-party certification and approval processes involved.) About a year ago, I made this post –> ( x.com/harada_tekken/status/1… ) And yes, the direction of this patch update was naturally led by Nakatsu (Kohei Ikeda). At the same time, the other director you mentioned, Yasuki Nakabayashi, was also deeply involved in directing it. Mishimastar as well. The reality is that they spent the past year working toward this release, and this update became the final work they delivered before leaving the company. Also, this should go without saying, but not only for this update—these results are the product of many project members working incredibly hard, even if their names are not widely known. Because of that, I hope people will evaluate these achievements as the work of a team rather than focusing on individual names. (Personally, I don’t think there is much value in studying the credits and trying to attribute everything to specific individuals.) I also see a variety of speculation and analysis from the community. Unfortunately, most of it is not accurate (and I don’t mean just this particular topic). In fact, the directors whose names you mentioned, including Yasuki Nakabayashi, have already left the project and begun new journeys of their own. There are also a small number of people who explain things based on their supposed knowledge of the game industry. Unfortunately, most of those explanations are not accurate either. This is simply a factual clarification and nothing more. Nothing beyond that. That will be all on this topic. Now then, since we’re here, a quick personal update. I recently considered changing my X account name, but the X team advised me against it. They warned that the current name could quickly be claimed by someone else and potentially used in a misleading way. Even the old trick of changing the name and immediately reclaiming it with another account apparently doesn’t work very well these days, because bots monitor these changes and can grab the name almost instantly. They did say X might lock the name, but there are no guarantees. My heart remains with this community. It always has, and it always will. (Well, I do get angry from time to time, but I deliberately do that because I believe people expect honesty from me lol.) So I’ve been thinking that perhaps I should leave this account here as a piece of history and simply create a new one. But there’s no rush. I have plenty of time to think about it. For now, let’s keep talking here. It turns out there is quite a bit of demand from younger generations for stories about the game industry in the 1990s and the early days of the 21st century. (Who would have thought? lol) Anyway, today is guaranteed to be another incredibly fun day at VS Studio. There is a shared environment, atmosphere,vision, and team here that genuinely feels like stepping back into the 1990s and the early 2000s. Get Ready for the Next Creation!
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