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Someone got really good with Joker so now he’s broken apparently.
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My personal favorite excuse was when some of them complained that not everyone can afford deodorant. If you can afford to travel and attend Smash tournaments but can't afford a $5 stick of deodorant, then your priorities are backwards. It doesn't cost much to not smell like shit.Anyone else remember when some tournament or w/e made it a rule that you actually needed to not smell like total shit or you'd be disqualified? People were livid!
I don't care how much you earn, if affording basic hygiene isn't a priority then you should be banned from the public.My personal favorite excuse was when some of them complained that not everyone can afford deodorant.
"But muhh video game cons, fam! Where else will I go to socialize with others like me?!"I don't care how much you earn, if affording basic hygiene isn't a priority then you should be banned from the public.
That's because the dead crab was the best smell of the day.I liked when someone brought a dead crab to throw at Hungrybox at a Melee tournament, and nobody noticed the smell.
I don't care how much you earn, if affording basic hygiene isn't a priority then you should be banned from the public.
The Smash Bros and fighting game community continue to be autistic as fuck.![]()
Smash: Fist fight and racial slur plagues CEO 2019 | Dexerto.com
Super Smash Bros' CEO 2019 event in Florida marred by confrontation.www.dexerto.com
Super Smash Bros is all about fighting and non-stop action but the game's biggest event of the year, CEO 2019, was reportedly plagued with behavior that players nor fans could have expected.
The highly anticipated event was marred by reports of not just a physical altercation between Smash players in a bathroom on-site at the Daytona Beach Ocean Center, Florida, but also allegations of racial slurs being shouted at competitors as well.
Canadian Smash player SuperGirlKels claims that she wanted to leave the competition when day two came around, after a fight broke out between RiotLettuce and Osiris197, with - as she says - "no security" to help quell the situation.
To make matters worse for the pro players competing at CEO 2019, it has also been reported that sections of the audience were hostile towards the competitors right throughout the day - allegedly under the influence of alcohol and cannabis.
"Literally a fight broke out no one did anything. No security," SuperGirlKels tweeted on June 30. "A lot of people in the venue are drunk and high, calling out players causing problems. I want to leave."
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The confrontation between RiotLettuce and Osiris197 was a huge talking point for those at the event, with the former releasing their account of the story in a Twitlonger post.
If his account is to be taken as accurate, Osiris - who has now confirmed that he was drunk - decided to knock a jug of water right out of Riot's friend's hands. Once he was made aware of the situation, Riot came to the bathroom to talk about the "unprovoked" actions of the player.
Moments later, after Riot allegedly made a comment about Osiris bullying kids, the latter pushed past Blacktwins to start the altercation. Once things were calmed down by a tournament organizer, it was reported that Osiris came back a second time and spiked Riot's Gamecube controller on the ground.
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"Truly a disgrace to the smash community and probably one of the biggest idiots to ever touch the sticks," RiotLettuce said in his Twitlonger post. "Hope he gets banned from everything I don’t even know why he was allowed to come to CEO in the first place. Guy is a lunatic."
Osiris was later involved in another altercation with Smash player Chez, before being escorted out of the building, and has owned up to the actions during his own Twitlonger post. Though, he completely denies accusations of starting altercations with no provocation.
"I own up to my part and wrong-doings in all of this including throwing a punch or getting physical, the controller, the use of slurs, and so on, but really to stop this narrative being established that Riot didn't instigate at all and I just punched him with no provocation, because that is completely untrue."
He later addressed the issue of using racial slurs on Twitter, in a now-deleted tweet.
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This wasn't a standalone incident involving racial slurs, either, as confirmed by legendary Street Fighter player Justin Wong, who explained why moving the event to Daytona Beach could well have been a mistake.
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Whether or not any of the people involved in reported fights will be banned from attending other events remains to be seen, but clearly everybody involved will be hoping the controversies at CEO 2019 do not resurface in the future.
We have reached out to CEO for further comment on the matters discussed within this article and await official confirmation of events.
Gentlemen, you can’t fight in here! This is the fighting game tournament!
This was brought up a couple pages back. Tamim (formerly known as Mistake) was the one who left the community and outed several people. Some of the allegations turned out to be true but not the ones pertaining to Ally and CapZack. I think Zack denied them at the time. The community reaction isn't surprising since neither Tamim and CZ are well liked. Ally has been a long time champion so this could be a big deal.God Damn
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So what can be grabbed from this is that a long time smash player has left the community after dating a teenage competitor?
Originally due to posters history of stirring shit and vague accusations the post was regarded as attention whoring.
I believe it was started by a man named Tamim.
I'm pretty shit I making large posts but I do have an archive of this stuff.