@j1madman Yh idk about completely disowning and shit because there's a lot worse things that families cover for but I genuinely don't even know how you approach that situation as a parent lmao
@j1madman I think the situation is hella over blown and probably shouldn't have been on the net but at the same time the ex that got cheated doesn't owe her anything so I can't really judge his reaction to expose her like that
@Outtashel@michelle_byoung@BobTheMutant When you're scared of someone having a gun that they supposedly pointed at you (a lie) despite them running away losing their shoe + phone in the process, do you aggressively chase them for 130 yards?
@1serenef1end@my_dragon_den@hisuuk So many foreign entities post colonialism have stronghold in Africa controlling our resources. It would take a strong united movement across the continent to change it and that first starts with ousting the corrupt politicians firstly
@DawnjaegerTK I cam definitely agree that comfort matters a lot when you're having to claw through interaction after interaction and would rather not have to think about options a lot.
I agree with the general idea that results don't necessarily indicate char strength but at what point does the lack of results/usage indicate the char is overrated considering how much top players are willing to switch and adapt to current meta in T8 compared to T7
@DawnjaegerTK I get what you mean by unsuccessful but I think the fact there's a larger sample size of pros willing to experiment with char picks matters than the success itself and chars that are 'top tier' being constantly overlooked should mean something
@roysobased@Zero_The_Shadow@PumbaTK We're only talking about df1 though? The df1 in itself is good but far from top1 considering the range, reward and tracking
@Tanbossactives@whar4ever@CellBoomin2 This age old discourse wouldn't even exist to begin with if ppl weren't policing how we reference the hair even tho we were the first wave in modern times π€·π½ββοΈ
@whar4ever@CellBoomin2 It doesn't really matter anyways because it was always called dreadlocks by Jamaicans and Rastas who first popularized the hairstyle then subsequently BAs.