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Magic Circuit, you mean? I'm not seeing that, although I'm not well aware of the intricacies of most fighting game systems, and also not entirely sure what I should be doing to improve. I know I'd need to master some combos for starters, but how would I do that?
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"Only now, after being besieged by a flock of talking ponies, did he really understand what he'd lost. "
I don't particularly like most pony music.
Fan stuff. Just not very impressive.
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Oh, when you said that, you misled me to believe he'd be something like the villain in that one episode of
Justice League called "Legends" where this kid turns out to be this monster with the ability to warp reality... I forgot where I was going with this.
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That episode was so weird.
Yeah, but tell me you don't see Pipsqueak turning out to be something like that monster at the end.
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