paper mario ttyd i love ypu so much im so glad i get to play you on gamecube and switch
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The Mario Kart: Double Dash Bonus Disc was a pre-order bonus for Mario Kart: Double Dash containing various demos and preview videos of then upcoming games.
The files on the disc contain a file named "________________" that includes the hidden grateful message "thank many many people!!!!!!!!"
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Toadette has undergone zero design change since her debut in Double Dash. This is because she is without flaw
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Peach Beach
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Hey why did they sculpt Rampart's model like that
No one else in the series (not even Wrecker) has that much cake 🤣
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I swear I’ll post some SFM smg34 next time I promise-
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There is some speculation that, due to their similarities in structure, the house in the beginning of Luigi's Mansion 2 is the rank D "mansion" Luigi earned in the original Luigi's Mansion game (which, in my opinion, would mean Luigi canonically put very little effort into searching for money while trying to rescue Mario.)
However, I then stumbled on a different theory that Luigi actually earned a rank A mansion, but eventually downgraded to better suit his needs, evidenced by the rank A mansion in the Luigi Circuit of Mario Kart Double Dash.
Then again, there is always the possibility that the house Luigi is hanging out in in the opening cutscene of Dark Moon is completely unrelated to the original Luigi's Mansion, and all similarities are purely incidental.
So... with that said...
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Frontispiece illustration (full-page illustration opposite the title page) of an official 2003 Mario Kart: Double Dash guide from Japan.
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I think one of the most headscratching to me aspects of thoschei fan interpretations - and to be fair, writing, lately - is the chaos-order thing. That's probably because both the writers and the fandom immediately slap moral values on what are fundamentally amoral states. There can be disagreements about which is good and which is bad and which character is which as a result of the moral association, but like. It's always about what the show is trying to tell you is the better way to live because "What would the Doctor do" has become an unironic life coaching advice.
Meanwhile, from philosophical, physical and cognitive perspective it's been spelled out by Eight:
I love humans. Always seeing patterns in things that aren't there.
and Ten:
No, but that's what you do. The human race makes sense out of chaos. Marking it out with weddings and Christmas and calendars. This whole process is beautiful, but only if it's being observed.
and Terry Pratchett:
Things just happen, one after another. They don't care who knows. But history...ah, history is different. History has to be observed. Otherwise it's not history. It's just...well, things happening one after another.
and Hesiod:
First it was Chaos, and next broad-bosomed Earth.
Chaos isn't eviler because scary and ununderstandable nor is it gooder because society wants to me do stuff, man. It's more primordial. It's the objective state of things without a subject to perceive them. Yes, there are patterns in nature, but they are results of working least bad in the evolution's infinite monkeying, not some unique order.
What I'm saying is, when you think of chaos snd order as ontological concepts rather than moral admonishments, it becomes borderline incomprehensible how you could look either at a character who delights in a species obsessed with evoking order out of chaos or a character who's whole shtick is control and scheming and say yup, one of these is totally into chaos.
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Down The Stairs
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