how does mario break bricks with his fist
how does he double jump
does super mario break the laws of phyiscs
how does he double jump
does super mario break the laws of phyiscs
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Aiko Heiwa said:does super mario break the laws of phyiscs
Chuck Ballymoo said:The fact of the matter is, an object at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by an external force. Since Donkey Kong is standing inside the ship, he is an internal force and could not raise the boat. But that isn't what bothers me. Donkey Kong is stronger than all the smaller Kongs in the game by an order of magnitude. So how the hell does Dixie, Diddy, and Cranky especially, how are they able to lift things that Donkey struggles and strains to lift? How do they lift it at all period?,
chillv said:I have a fear of this game because I have a fear of difficulty because I have a fear of becoming frustrated because I have a fear of getting angry. I am actually telling the truth. This is not a lie.
Baby Luigi said:chillv said:I have a fear of this game because I have a fear of difficulty because I have a fear of becoming frustrated because I have a fear of getting angry. I am actually telling the truth. This is not a lie.
wrong topic?
Chuck Ballymoo said:But Yoshi's Island I always thought was a conflicting canon. It conflicts with Nintendo established canon of Mario growing up the son of immigrants in America.
Sorry dude, but I do that every time I eat pancakes.GBAToad said:here is real, undeniable proof that the super mario bros super show also breaks the laws of physics
seriously, applying real-world logic to fictional universes is just silly
Magnet in the hat, can be done, no biggie.GBAToad said:here is real, undeniable proof that the super mario bros super show also breaks the laws of physics
seriously, applying real-world logic to fictional universes is just silly
fantanoice said:Magnet in the hat, can be done, no biggie.GBAToad said:here is real, undeniable proof that the super mario bros super show also breaks the laws of physics
seriously, applying real-world logic to fictional universes is just silly
Cirdec said:fantanoice said:Magnet in the hat, can be done, no biggie.GBAToad said:here is real, undeniable proof that the super mario bros super show also breaks the laws of physics
seriously, applying real-world logic to fictional universes is just silly
Because your hat is totally glued to your head.
I had that exact same thought.fantanoice said:Cirdec said:fantanoice said:Magnet in the hat, can be done, no biggie.GBAToad said:here is real, undeniable proof that the super mario bros super show also breaks the laws of physics
seriously, applying real-world logic to fictional universes is just silly
Because your hat is totally glued to your head.
are you saying YOU can't?Aiko Heiwa said:how does mario break bricks with his fist
Jim McGinn said:Sorry dude, but I do that every time I eat pancakes.GBAToad said:here is real, undeniable proof that the super mario bros super show also breaks the laws of physics
seriously, applying real-world logic to fictional universes is just silly
GBAToad said:here is real, undeniable proof that the super mario bros super show also breaks the laws of physics
seriously, applying real-world logic to fictional universes is just silly
fantanoice said:
I never read the book but the movie is one of my favourites for sure! Miss Honey taught me how to spell difficulty.Dr. Murder said:fantanoice said:
Mathilda was an awesome book, and the movie was hilarious. I love her devilishly innocent face.
I don't get you...Glowsquid said:Chuck Ballymoo said:But Yoshi's Island I always thought was a conflicting canon. It conflicts with Nintendo established canon of Mario growing up the son of immigrants in America.
Do Mario and Wario hate eachother because they're from different part of Italy
Game canon > whatever the hell canon (TV series maybe?) you're thinking ofChuck Ballymoo said:But Yoshi's Island I always thought was a conflicting canon. It conflicts with Nintendo established canon of Mario growing up the son of immigrants in America. How could Mario be from the Real World when Yoshis do not exist in our world? Yoshi's Island must be an alternative reality multiverse where Mario was born in the Mushroom Kingdom OH GOD it hurts my brain!