Another one new character and another one experieced character.Combination of kid with walloper for me is irrelevant,it`s more like cheating,like fighting endurance 2-on-2,but its not fight 2-on-2,it must to be 1-on-1,its not matter with MK,there are much matter with beast on a Lord of the Rings.
I give advantage Motaro because he is may be centaur,but he is legendary character who never give everything accidentaly!!
I give advantage Motaro because he is may be centaur,but he is legendary character who never give everything accidentaly!!
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Jaded-Raven Wrote:
stans? Do you mean fans?
SwingBatta Wrote:
stans
stans
stans? Do you mean fans?
No, it's intentional, named after the Eminem song of the same name. Stans are known for being particularly overzealous, more so than regular fans.
Jaded-Raven •11 years ago •
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SwingBatta Wrote:
No, it's intentional, named after the Eminem song of the same name. Stans are known for being particularly overzealous, more so than regular fans.
Jaded-Raven Wrote:
stans? Do you mean fans?
SwingBatta Wrote:
stans
stans
stans? Do you mean fans?
No, it's intentional, named after the Eminem song of the same name. Stans are known for being particularly overzealous, more so than regular fans.
I thought a stan was just one of many others with no unique traits from the rest.
SwingBatta •11 years ago •
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AJBlue Wrote:
Nightwolf's not Indian. Indians are from, you know... India.
Nightwolf's not Indian. Indians are from, you know... India.
Good Lord. I nearly choked on my breakfast.
alican_zero •11 years ago •
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My vote goes to Motaro ...(y)
mkwhopper •11 years ago •
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AJBlue Wrote:
It's not a "factual statement" though.
Nightwolf's not Indian. Indians are from, you know... India.
Chrome Wrote:
Condiments are serious business, I love Sandman, and there is nothing really wrong with a factual statement that Nightwolf is an Indian.
Seriously though, people take these way too seriously. The usual bygoings of these threads is that people goof off and let off steam at characters they do not like. The rest is usually, or should be good hearted bullshit and white socks.
SwingBatta Wrote:
Four other characters were named Ketchup, Mustard, Sandman and The Indian. What's your point?
Chrome Wrote:
Yes, while doped up on Tsung-juice. How does it feel to know your queen has been entered by a pointy bearded sorcerer? Any character that had a preliminary name such as Muchacha shows it's creators thoughts about her.
Yes, while doped up on Tsung-juice. How does it feel to know your queen has been entered by a pointy bearded sorcerer? Any character that had a preliminary name such as Muchacha shows it's creators thoughts about her.
Four other characters were named Ketchup, Mustard, Sandman and The Indian. What's your point?
Condiments are serious business, I love Sandman, and there is nothing really wrong with a factual statement that Nightwolf is an Indian.
Seriously though, people take these way too seriously. The usual bygoings of these threads is that people goof off and let off steam at characters they do not like. The rest is usually, or should be good hearted bullshit and white socks.
It's not a "factual statement" though.
Nightwolf's not Indian. Indians are from, you know... India.
I pray you are joking. No one can be this stupid.
DjangoDrag •11 years ago •
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Glad to come back and see that Sindel lost. Chick lost to Nightwolf, and I don't know if Nightwolf could take D'vorah. Plus when you think about Nightwolf losing to Scorpion (dumb) then maybe Scorpion > Sindel?
Ferra/Torr wins over Motaro. Dude was a giant punching bag. Goro and Kintaro were far better.
Ferra/Torr wins over Motaro. Dude was a giant punching bag. Goro and Kintaro were far better.
Tazer_Gunshot •11 years ago •
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Voted for Ferra/Torr.
NRS ruined Motaro for me in MKA
NRS ruined Motaro for me in MKA
alican_zero Wrote:
yes!!! I DO respect everyone 's choices yet the truth is clear D'vorah gained a few more votes over Queen Sindel ! not won like%80 or something! I'm just against Queen's rival !!! I wonder how many votes have been received for the previous poll ....anyway FACT: Sindel has both great gameplay and storyline . (proven by the creator in Deception ,MK reboot etc...) U get over it
yes!!! I DO respect everyone 's choices yet the truth is clear D'vorah gained a few more votes over Queen Sindel ! not won like%80 or something! I'm just against Queen's rival !!! I wonder how many votes have been received for the previous poll ....anyway FACT: Sindel has both great gameplay and storyline . (proven by the creator in Deception ,MK reboot etc...) U get over it
That's just a matter of opinion. Just because the creator said so doesn't make it true, because that is his opinion, and would you like some cheese with your wine? Sindel lost, just deal with it. Admin Edit: Don't keep dragging it back up. -M.
SwingBatta •11 years ago •
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Out of the losers, Ashrah of all people has the highest vote percentage (48%) so far. Sindel is only two tenths behind that.
That's even more than Mileena on both counts. Go figure.
That's even more than Mileena on both counts. Go figure.
alican_zero •11 years ago •
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I just hope Queen Sindel ,Kitana,Jade,Sonya and Mileena will be in Mortal Kombat X with much more enhanced powers and abilities ...
Jaded-Raven Wrote:
You're kidding, right? You do know that Native Americans are called Indians, because when Christopher Columbus first came to America he though it was India, hence why they are called such... right?
AJBlue Wrote:
It's not a "factual statement" though.
Nightwolf's not Indian. Indians are from, you know... India.
It's not a "factual statement" though.
Nightwolf's not Indian. Indians are from, you know... India.
You're kidding, right? You do know that Native Americans are called Indians, because when Christopher Columbus first came to America he though it was India, hence why they are called such... right?
Oh here we go, a Dane is going to educate me on American history yay. First off, I'm not only American, I also happen to have a Native American background. We're not Indians, we're Native Americans. Secondly, it wasn't India Columbus was looking for, it was the East Indies, more commonly known as SE Asia.
I know why the term exists. That doesn't change the fact that it's an incorrect term and not a "factual statement" as was originally put forth. If you're too lazy or stupid to know the difference between an Indian and a Native American and think its OK to group them together, that ignorance is on you.
mkwhopper Wrote:I pray you are joking. No one can be this stupid.
Shhhh, the grownups are talking. I think Pokemon is on in the other room. Thanks for a calling me stupid though, glad to see you're learning words with more than one syllable.
To everyone else, I apologize for the OT response(s).
Jaded-Raven •11 years ago •
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AJBlue Wrote:
Oh here we go, a Dane is going to educate me on American history yay. First off, I'm not only American, I also happen to have a Native American background. We're not Indians, we're Native Americans. Secondly, it wasn't India Columbus was looking for, it was the East Indies, more commonly known as SE Asia.
I know why the term exists. That doesn't change the fact that it's an incorrect term and not a "factual statement" as was originally put forth. If you're too lazy or stupid to know the difference between an Indian and a Native American and think its OK to group them together, that ignorance is on you.
Shhhh, the grownups are talking. I think Pokemon is on in the other room. Thanks for a calling me stupid though, glad to see you're learning words with more than one syllable.
To everyone else, I apologize for the OT response(s).
Jaded-Raven Wrote:
You're kidding, right? You do know that Native Americans are called Indians, because when Christopher Columbus first came to America he though it was India, hence why they are called such... right?
AJBlue Wrote:
It's not a "factual statement" though.
Nightwolf's not Indian. Indians are from, you know... India.
It's not a "factual statement" though.
Nightwolf's not Indian. Indians are from, you know... India.
You're kidding, right? You do know that Native Americans are called Indians, because when Christopher Columbus first came to America he though it was India, hence why they are called such... right?
Oh here we go, a Dane is going to educate me on American history yay. First off, I'm not only American, I also happen to have a Native American background. We're not Indians, we're Native Americans. Secondly, it wasn't India Columbus was looking for, it was the East Indies, more commonly known as SE Asia.
I know why the term exists. That doesn't change the fact that it's an incorrect term and not a "factual statement" as was originally put forth. If you're too lazy or stupid to know the difference between an Indian and a Native American and think its OK to group them together, that ignorance is on you.
mkwhopper Wrote:I pray you are joking. No one can be this stupid.
Shhhh, the grownups are talking. I think Pokemon is on in the other room. Thanks for a calling me stupid though, glad to see you're learning words with more than one syllable.
To everyone else, I apologize for the OT response(s).
No need to be so rude and defensive. Either way, Native Americans are also known as Indians, even if it is politically incorrect. Be offended all you want about that, but that's the only fact that is relevant in this discussion.
SwingBatta •11 years ago •
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Case in point, the Cleveland Indians.
Tazer_Gunshot •11 years ago •
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Voted for Ferra/Torr.
NRS ruined Motaro for me in MKA
NRS ruined Motaro for me in MKA
seanay •11 years ago •
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how strange the new characters that we don't know much about are beating the classics
Jaded-Raven •11 years ago •
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seanay Wrote:
how strange the new characters that we don't know much about are beating the classics
how strange the new characters that we don't know much about are beating the classics
I think it is a mix of people getting tired of the old and are glad to have something new to play with.
fijikungfu •11 years ago •
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Jaded-Raven Wrote:
No need to be so rude and defensive. Either way, Native Americans are also known as Indians, even if it is politically incorrect. Be offended all you want about that, but that's the only fact that is relevant in this discussion.
AJBlue Wrote:
Oh here we go, a Dane is going to educate me on American history yay. First off, I'm not only American, I also happen to have a Native American background. We're not Indians, we're Native Americans. Secondly, it wasn't India Columbus was looking for, it was the East Indies, more commonly known as SE Asia.
I know why the term exists. That doesn't change the fact that it's an incorrect term and not a "factual statement" as was originally put forth. If you're too lazy or stupid to know the difference between an Indian and a Native American and think its OK to group them together, that ignorance is on you.
Shhhh, the grownups are talking. I think Pokemon is on in the other room. Thanks for a calling me stupid though, glad to see you're learning words with more than one syllable.
To everyone else, I apologize for the OT response(s).
Jaded-Raven Wrote:
You're kidding, right? You do know that Native Americans are called Indians, because when Christopher Columbus first came to America he though it was India, hence why they are called such... right?
AJBlue Wrote:
It's not a "factual statement" though.
Nightwolf's not Indian. Indians are from, you know... India.
It's not a "factual statement" though.
Nightwolf's not Indian. Indians are from, you know... India.
You're kidding, right? You do know that Native Americans are called Indians, because when Christopher Columbus first came to America he though it was India, hence why they are called such... right?
Oh here we go, a Dane is going to educate me on American history yay. First off, I'm not only American, I also happen to have a Native American background. We're not Indians, we're Native Americans. Secondly, it wasn't India Columbus was looking for, it was the East Indies, more commonly known as SE Asia.
I know why the term exists. That doesn't change the fact that it's an incorrect term and not a "factual statement" as was originally put forth. If you're too lazy or stupid to know the difference between an Indian and a Native American and think its OK to group them together, that ignorance is on you.
mkwhopper Wrote:I pray you are joking. No one can be this stupid.
Shhhh, the grownups are talking. I think Pokemon is on in the other room. Thanks for a calling me stupid though, glad to see you're learning words with more than one syllable.
To everyone else, I apologize for the OT response(s).
No need to be so rude and defensive. Either way, Native Americans are also known as Indians, even if it is politically incorrect. Be offended all you want about that, but that's the only fact that is relevant in this discussion.
Just because it's a popular term doesn't make it a fact. It's an age old misconception, and to this day I will never understand why we still call them that.
Jaded-Raven •11 years ago •
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fijikungfu Wrote:
Just because it's a popular term doesn't make it a fact. It's an age old misconception, and to this day I will never understand why we still call them that.
Jaded-Raven Wrote:
No need to be so rude and defensive. Either way, Native Americans are also known as Indians, even if it is politically incorrect. Be offended all you want about that, but that's the only fact that is relevant in this discussion.
AJBlue Wrote:
Oh here we go, a Dane is going to educate me on American history yay. First off, I'm not only American, I also happen to have a Native American background. We're not Indians, we're Native Americans. Secondly, it wasn't India Columbus was looking for, it was the East Indies, more commonly known as SE Asia.
I know why the term exists. That doesn't change the fact that it's an incorrect term and not a "factual statement" as was originally put forth. If you're too lazy or stupid to know the difference between an Indian and a Native American and think its OK to group them together, that ignorance is on you.
Shhhh, the grownups are talking. I think Pokemon is on in the other room. Thanks for a calling me stupid though, glad to see you're learning words with more than one syllable.
To everyone else, I apologize for the OT response(s).
Jaded-Raven Wrote:
You're kidding, right? You do know that Native Americans are called Indians, because when Christopher Columbus first came to America he though it was India, hence why they are called such... right?
AJBlue Wrote:
It's not a "factual statement" though.
Nightwolf's not Indian. Indians are from, you know... India.
It's not a "factual statement" though.
Nightwolf's not Indian. Indians are from, you know... India.
You're kidding, right? You do know that Native Americans are called Indians, because when Christopher Columbus first came to America he though it was India, hence why they are called such... right?
Oh here we go, a Dane is going to educate me on American history yay. First off, I'm not only American, I also happen to have a Native American background. We're not Indians, we're Native Americans. Secondly, it wasn't India Columbus was looking for, it was the East Indies, more commonly known as SE Asia.
I know why the term exists. That doesn't change the fact that it's an incorrect term and not a "factual statement" as was originally put forth. If you're too lazy or stupid to know the difference between an Indian and a Native American and think its OK to group them together, that ignorance is on you.
mkwhopper Wrote:I pray you are joking. No one can be this stupid.
Shhhh, the grownups are talking. I think Pokemon is on in the other room. Thanks for a calling me stupid though, glad to see you're learning words with more than one syllable.
To everyone else, I apologize for the OT response(s).
No need to be so rude and defensive. Either way, Native Americans are also known as Indians, even if it is politically incorrect. Be offended all you want about that, but that's the only fact that is relevant in this discussion.
Just because it's a popular term doesn't make it a fact. It's an age old misconception, and to this day I will never understand why we still call them that.
It doesn't matter if you understand it or not. The fact is that it's the reason why Nightwolf was simply called Indian during production om MK3.
fijikungfu •11 years ago •
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Jaded-Raven Wrote:
It doesn't matter if you understand it or not. The fact is that it's the reason why Nightwolf was simply called Indian during production om MK3.
fijikungfu Wrote:
Just because it's a popular term doesn't make it a fact. It's an age old misconception, and to this day I will never understand why we still call them that.
Jaded-Raven Wrote:
No need to be so rude and defensive. Either way, Native Americans are also known as Indians, even if it is politically incorrect. Be offended all you want about that, but that's the only fact that is relevant in this discussion.
AJBlue Wrote:
Oh here we go, a Dane is going to educate me on American history yay. First off, I'm not only American, I also happen to have a Native American background. We're not Indians, we're Native Americans. Secondly, it wasn't India Columbus was looking for, it was the East Indies, more commonly known as SE Asia.
I know why the term exists. That doesn't change the fact that it's an incorrect term and not a "factual statement" as was originally put forth. If you're too lazy or stupid to know the difference between an Indian and a Native American and think its OK to group them together, that ignorance is on you.
Shhhh, the grownups are talking. I think Pokemon is on in the other room. Thanks for a calling me stupid though, glad to see you're learning words with more than one syllable.
To everyone else, I apologize for the OT response(s).
Jaded-Raven Wrote:
You're kidding, right? You do know that Native Americans are called Indians, because when Christopher Columbus first came to America he though it was India, hence why they are called such... right?
AJBlue Wrote:
It's not a "factual statement" though.
Nightwolf's not Indian. Indians are from, you know... India.
It's not a "factual statement" though.
Nightwolf's not Indian. Indians are from, you know... India.
You're kidding, right? You do know that Native Americans are called Indians, because when Christopher Columbus first came to America he though it was India, hence why they are called such... right?
Oh here we go, a Dane is going to educate me on American history yay. First off, I'm not only American, I also happen to have a Native American background. We're not Indians, we're Native Americans. Secondly, it wasn't India Columbus was looking for, it was the East Indies, more commonly known as SE Asia.
I know why the term exists. That doesn't change the fact that it's an incorrect term and not a "factual statement" as was originally put forth. If you're too lazy or stupid to know the difference between an Indian and a Native American and think its OK to group them together, that ignorance is on you.
mkwhopper Wrote:I pray you are joking. No one can be this stupid.
Shhhh, the grownups are talking. I think Pokemon is on in the other room. Thanks for a calling me stupid though, glad to see you're learning words with more than one syllable.
To everyone else, I apologize for the OT response(s).
No need to be so rude and defensive. Either way, Native Americans are also known as Indians, even if it is politically incorrect. Be offended all you want about that, but that's the only fact that is relevant in this discussion.
Just because it's a popular term doesn't make it a fact. It's an age old misconception, and to this day I will never understand why we still call them that.
It doesn't matter if you understand it or not. The fact is that it's the reason why Nightwolf was simply called Indian during production om MK3.
I know that, I'm not ignorant enough to not know why we call them Indians. But he wasn't arguing about why he was called an Indian, he was getting on the 'fact' that "Nightwolf is an Indian" when he's clearly not.
Jaded-Raven •11 years ago •
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fijikungfu Wrote:
I know that, I'm not ignorant enough to not know why we call them Indians. But he wasn't arguing about why he was called an Indian, he was getting on the 'fact' that "Nightwolf is an Indian" when he's clearly not.
I know that, I'm not ignorant enough to not know why we call them Indians. But he wasn't arguing about why he was called an Indian, he was getting on the 'fact' that "Nightwolf is an Indian" when he's clearly not.
But he is, when the term Indian is used about Native Americans, which it can.
[Killswitch] •11 years ago •
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Nightwolf isn't even up for debate. Let's get back to the battle that's happening now.
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