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I wonder what the outcome would be if we put Thunder agaijst someome with no hax who physically one-shots him by poking aggressively and giving that person no prior knowledge on how HTH works. I think it'll be a real hoot
 
He's not a combat oriented character, so saying "Barney wins via XYZ" is completely impossible to prove. He ended up getting shit-stomped by everybody.
 
Now, while I dislike JoJo's on general principle at this point, I feel like banning the character from matches is a bit much. On the other hand, banning this type of match (Thunder vs High AP character with no actual hax) is a fantastic idea. These matches are boring, uninspired, and only serve to fatten Thunder's record and are explicitly made with that in mind.

This match in particular is designed to create another Inconclusive on Thunder's record.
 
Paulo.junior.969 said:
If suicide is never the answer, then what is the answer to the question "what do you call when someone kills themselves?"?
I call it "thunderclusive": an art comparable to shakespeare's works
 
ApiesDeathbyLazors said:
These matches are boring, uninspired, and only serve to fatten Thunder's record and are explicitly made with that in mind.
This is the definition if spite.
 
At least give the opponent prior knowledge, so instead of "they both die lol", the fight becomes about whether they can stop Thunder from killing himself without killing him, that way we can have a different type of fight without it being the most predictable thing ever.
 
It's quite rude to burn our precious amusement in watching Dragonball and Jojo characters die

and Shakespeare has feelings too you know
 
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