LOOK at this tiny cat!!!!!!! he’s too got damn small!!!!!!

Oh boy
More people misunderstanding what the internet is actually like
Dobson is salty about not getting BoTW Zelda in Smash and still continues to act like an elitist “well actually” Zelda fanboy by continuing to refer to Smasj Zelda as A Link To The Past Zelda, despite Sakurai and Nintendo stating flat out that she’s based off her design in A Link Between Worlds. Sequel or not, stop being a snob and call it what it is, Dobson.
also what’s really stupid is that the second image is a Switch exclusive costume for Zelda in Hyrule Warriors Definitive
it’s still the exact same Zelda but she just LOOKS like BOTW Zelda, akin to all the other Link and Ganondorf costumes that make them look like their different incarnations
like, what, Dobson? do you not think women that study rather than fight because they want to govern their kingdom CAN’T be badass or something? cause that sounds oddly…..sexist.
I keep trying to get myself out of the fucking hole of filth that is Dobson, but I keep getting dragged back down to the pit
sir-argues-a-lot asked:
moontouched-moogle answered:
You forget the golden rule of “90% of everything is crud.” If 90% of a team’s players are crud, that leaves 10% who are good enough to carry a match on their own.
For the much smaller team, that 10% is always going to be playing for keeps. For the much larger team, that 10% has to compete with all the rest of their teammates for a chance at a match that actually counts, and more often than not will get stuck fighting among themselves.
The Splatfest results themselves attest to popularity as a disadvantage:

The very first one, Cake vs Ice Cream (which was the Global Testfire Splatfest and thus only lasted 4 hours) stands out as a curious anomaly, being both the only North American Splatfest to have more than a 3:1 team-size ratio (Mayo vs Ketchup just barely misses the cutoff at ~2.7:1) and one of only two North American Splatfests where a team-size ratio greater than 2:1 resulted in a victory for the larger team (the other being Money vs Love at ~2.1:1).
Looking at the overall trends, a total of nine Splatfests have been won by the smaller team on account of higher Solo & Team battle scores (highlighted in yellow). Only five have been won by the larger team (underlined in red), and of those five two of them were knockout victories in both battle scores on top of the population score (underlined in cyan), suggesting an unusually strong push on the part of that team’s community. For instance, Vampire vs Werewolf came after MONTHS of furry posts all over Inkopolis Square (including borderline bara porn in what’s supposed to be a children’s game why the fuck are you degenerates like this), which likely led team Vampire to unleash their accumulated anti-furry rage by decisively putting a leash on team Werewolf. Sweater vs Socks was maybe carried by team Sweater being SUPER horny for virgin killer sweaters I dunno.
These results also hold true when looking at the European and Japanese Splatfest results, the former of which has a lot of overlap and the latter of which has only one overlap on account of a some Splatfests being international or even global:


The European Splatfest results matching up with North America/Oceana isn’t too surprising given that seven of them had their results calculated including North America/Oceana (underlined in green) and one of them was calculated globally (boxed in purple), but it’s still worth pointing out that they share the same trend as North America: Nine Splatfests won by the smaller team, five won by the larger team (though with only one clean-sweep to America’s two).
Japan on the other hand has only one shared Splatfest with the rest of the world, Action vs Comedy (again, boxed in purple). All the rest of them are unique to Japan. Despite this separation from North American and European results, we STILL see the same victory breakdown: Nine Splatfests won by the smaller team, five won by the larger team (and again, one of those being a clean-sweep).
With not only the trend being consistent, but the exact ratio being consistent as well (9:5, i.e. a 1.8:1 ratio), it’s impossible to deny that Population score is a strong predictor of a team’s chances of victory. You’re almost twice as likely to win with a smaller team than you are with a larger team.
Anonymous asked:
moontouched-moogle answered:
I think they all aged in general.
Adults don’t change very much visually outside of some greying until they hit about 60/70 and start getting really old, with their limbs getting frail or their spine compressing in on itself.
Grampa 2D is still gonna be rocking those shorts though and you fuckin’ know it
Yeah, but do we still have to search the desk fifty times to get to Wesker’s secret fap material???



Confirmed.
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I can’t believe Yoko Taro gave a really deep provocative thought on game design and violence in society while talking through a sock puppet.