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ASayumisilverfox.bsky.social

If they somehow included an “Enhanced Imaging” mode, or even a guest appearance of the Summerset Strikers, I will absolutely flip! Gosh am so so heckin excited for this game!!

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Dpeterdaviz.bsky.social

yeah thats one of the first things I recalled too, then I started on a watch and analysis of him and he was just such an incredible footballer, touch, vision, dribbling, press-resistant, passing - prob one of the best strikers with his left of a football ever, just seems to get overlooked.

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last season's loan was ill thought out - ipswich already had about 5 strikers so it made no sense. It's not the same with oxford, they have 1 striker in front of him who has been on a good streak. it's inevitable he'll get games though

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Sstroheim.bsky.social

The King of Fighters 2000: ~ STRIKERS STRIKER BACK ~ Kyo & Yuki by Kotomi Tobashi. #KyoKusanagi#Yuki#KOF2000#SNK#KOF

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ZTzoewithasword.bsky.social

Honestly I think the funniest option is that she's actually just Daisy wearing a different outfit Like the divide between Daisy in other Mario games versus Daisy in Super Mario Strikers is Daisy v. Warudaisy www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsMT...

Super Mario Strikers Daisy Voice Clips
Super Mario Strikers Daisy Voice Clips

YouTube video by NintendoTV64

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Ggeedeck.bsky.social

Obviously getting the hell out of Japan and high schoolers is a great idea. Theyve wrung 4 games out of the setting and P3 was arrrrrguably the best after quality of life improvements Also the best of P5? Strikers. Kid you not. It's a beach trip episode epilogue for the game, but an entire season

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Ddanilucho.bsky.social

oohh can I get persona 5 strikers pls :) thank youu

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ECclancyny.bsky.social

Reading the news, I often think of this lyric: 'And you dare to call me a terrorist / while you look down your gun’ Rather than boldness, the song "ends with an imperfect cadence and a lament: ‘for everything is lost and nothing’s won.’" Empire and impunity. irishborderpoll.com/2023/08/14/w...

An epic ballad from the same time, Joe McDonell (Warfield 1983) tells the story of the fifth out of ten men to die during the 1981 Hunger Strike that Sands led. During any raucous events, the Wolfe Tones will pause for several minutes if necessary to appeal for quiet. I have witnessed Warfield go to great lengths to introduce the story for an audience clearly too young to remember. The most memorable lyric ‘And you dare to call me a terrorist / while you look down your gun’ is an answer to every criticism of Irish rebel songs, when nothing of the sort is aimed at the ever-marching, ever-armed British military regime and its ever-increasing impunity for war crimes not just in Ireland but across the globe. It is customary for audiences to clap when the names of the Hunger Strikers are sung. The celebration is for the courage of laying down one’s life. Far from celebrating IRA actions, the song reflects on the futility of it all. It ends with an imperfect cadence and a lament: ‘for everything is lost and nothing’s won’. Some may argue that the legacy bill being celebrated by both the Tory and Labour parties in Britain will ensure that the soldiers with blood on their hands will lose nothing.

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The most memorable lyric ‘And you dare to call me a terrorist / while you look down your gun’
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