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Post by Rave on Nov 13, 2015 4:15:20 GMT -5
I'd say some kind of bodyscissors. I doubt even she can manage to mess that one up, since it's basically just wrapping yourself around an opponent.
Of course, that'd be trampling all over Asuka, so that might not fly...
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Post by dodgykiwi on Nov 13, 2015 5:35:48 GMT -5
Airplane Spin
At least if she fell over or let go of the person early you could blame it on being dizzy.
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Post by "Gentleman" AJ Powell on Nov 13, 2015 6:08:49 GMT -5
Eh, rules of the board or no, let's do try to keep a level of respect and decorum. Do you mean "CAN WE HAVE SOME DECORUM?"
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Post by benstudd on Nov 13, 2015 7:07:34 GMT -5
It's called "The Getting on Top of Me" move.
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Post by sonofblaine on Nov 13, 2015 7:23:16 GMT -5
There is no profound answer. They cross for the same reason anyone would. They just want to reach the other side of the street. It's humorous because people expect some grand motivation but the answer is quite simple The joke is meant to be that the chicken is committing suicide by attempting to cross the road. It's going to the "other side", the afterlife. I found this out last year, at 35 years old, and my mind was blown. It was the the first time I ever laughed at that joke. Well, chuckled.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2015 8:46:35 GMT -5
The joke is meant to be that the chicken is committing suicide by attempting to cross the road. It's going to the "other side", the afterlife. Honest to god, I never knew this is what that punchline meant. Thank you for enlightening me.
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Post by chrom on Nov 13, 2015 11:22:53 GMT -5
The "Get out and Leave."
She gets out of the ring, leaves the arena, and never comes back.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2015 17:55:36 GMT -5
The joke is meant to be that the chicken is committing suicide by attempting to cross the road. It's going to the "other side", the afterlife. Honest to god, I never knew this is what that punchline meant. Thank you for enlightening me. I doubt it was ever the original intention of the joke, just an unintended double meaning noticed after the fact. There's no real way to know though, the joke comes from a comic in a magazine in the mid 1800s. I remember someone bringing up the double meaning years ago elsewhere and me spending a fair amount of time poking around on the internet trying to figure out whether that was the intention or not. There's no real proof of what was intended either way out there that I could find.
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Post by Hit Girl on Nov 13, 2015 18:08:13 GMT -5
Berzerker's "Win By Count Out" finisher.
It means she'll never win a title.
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