Perhaps, but I’ve seen prejudice against MSG in many Asian American families including those of Chinese descent. Anecdotally, it’s more than xenophobia at play for its reputation.
Perhaps, but I’ve seen prejudice against MSG in many Asian American families including those of Chinese descent. Anecdotally, it’s more than xenophobia at play for its reputation.
Also note most people are choosing between sugar and aspartame or another sweetener, and sugar is pretty much categorically a health risk for humans.
Sorry, when I said dedicated, I meant it. Communities like this have as much information about themselves as they want out there. Reason mainly being to keep low quality users away.
Dedicated pirates can find exclusive communities that share high quality content.
Hard to use the internet and game without being able to read. I’d say overall both of those would trend an average consumer’s reading ability past 6th grade level, but maybe I’m underestimating what qualifies as that level.
Drive rush is cool even though I haven’t worked it in yet (started world tour mode after hitting gold pretty quickly). My least favorite mechanic is parry. It doesn’t feel satisfying to use or to play into. And now good players are just using it to fish for perfect parry punishes as a safe way to look for openings. The recovery still allowing you to block makes it too safe right now imo.
Overall I think strive is more my type of game but I haven’t played that since the crossplay network issues came up. Sf6 is fun but not my style I guess.
I’m using Thunder and it’s a gif.
I’ve played anime games (mbac way back when and strive) before so I’m no stranger to the system, so I’m glad sf players are starting to adopt it. I still see a lot of people notate with st.MP or cr.LK, etc. but specials are mostly numpad notation or the move name now. Honestly surprised sf community is trending toward numpad notation.
Society blamed the beasts.
Heaven or Hell? Let’s rock!
When I switched to bitwarden I updated my password to a more secure (bitwarden-generated) password each time I logged into a site and stored it on bitwarden. Painless. That’s how I got better passwords across the board and incrementally moved over to bitwarden.