Maybe you have some kind of genetic drug resistance. My mom has an extremely high resistance to anesthetics (it’s been a major problem when docs don’t believe her) and apparently most people in my family do too.
Maybe you have some kind of genetic drug resistance. My mom has an extremely high resistance to anesthetics (it’s been a major problem when docs don’t believe her) and apparently most people in my family do too.
Actual models vary pretty wildly by game (out of suit for Other M has her quite short compared to other people), but I believe the only official height and weight comes from the Super Metroid player’s guide (and more vaguely in the Metroid 2 manual), which says she’s 6’3" (190 cm) and weighs 198 pounds (90 kg) without the suit.
I know this is coming off as tooting my own horn, but the reality is that I’m just very excited about it, because it was a big part of my younger years.
This is a very cool compliment to see, as someone who regularly tried to hit the sub 1 hour clear mark for Super Metroid.
My absolute favorite thing about the morphball is that even in canon it’s a total mindfuck that makes no sense. Very light lore spoilers for Metroid Prime 1:
There’s a couple of research scans that essentially describe Space Pirate reverse engineering of Samus’ morphball tech that basically say “This morphball shit is a lost cause. All our test crew have ended up as extremely dead pretzels. We should just quit while we’re behind on this one.”
“Oh you’re a Van Canto fan? What are the lyrics to any of their instruments?”
runa dunana rackata do
runana dunana dunana do do
rundun do wee dee
On a serious note, thanks for reminding me about Van Canto. Such great tunes!
Are people getting powers in return for stripping for C’thulu?
And here I am, just doing it for fun.
Trivializing is taking very real and major struggles that certain humans experience to much greater degree than others and pretending it has the same gravity as minor annoyances that a wide range of people experience.
If your comment is a joke or otherwise intended to be lighthearted, I apologize, but people saying in earnest what you said is a pretty major pet peeve of mine.
Real “Chronic depression doesn’t exist because everyone feels sad sometimes” energy.
For the unaware: https://old.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/8aqjh/awww_this_is_just_too_sad_pic/c08pp5z/
That post is a trip. 42,000+ comments, but only 38 comments outside of the geraffe comment/replies.
Some people see a fishing line in the water and shout “this is bait!”
But I only see a pretty little neon snack.
Please tell me he has lewds/nudes while holding his tactical shovel.
Just like a sword is protective against another sword, a gun is protective against another gun.
Someone swings a sword at you? Simply parry the blade.
Someone shoots at you? Simply shoot the bullets out of the air.
Nah, but the honest response is that guns are relatively commonly referred to as ‘protection’ (at least where I am) and I thought the word bit would be funny here, and also because it was my first thought. For what it’s worth, I agree with you that guns aren’t protective as a whole.
Pre edit: Spoilers for FF legend II.
Edit 2 electric boogaloo: We got spoiler tags up in here!
FF Legend II is a fucking crazy game. If you get a game over, you meet Odin, and he makes a deal with you to bring you back if you promise to fight him later on.
Well sure enough, you gotta fight him, and after you win, there’s no option to come back on a gameover, cause you killed the dude who brings you back. It’s just the option to reload a save after that.
Not sure if I’ve ever seen a game before or after that with that kind of mechanics change on a boss kill.
As per my legal obligation upon seeing a Guilty Gear reference:
Sorry, I only give that info to tigers.
Half? How much music do you have?