Years of Kunoichi in videogames are all the proof you need of ninja victory
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Years of Kunoichi in videogames are all the proof you need of ninja victory
http://www.the-nextlevel.com/board/a...1&d=1186780644
http://www.the-nextlevel.com/board/a...1&d=1186780644
And no, I didn't bump it.
Just as my mind cannot wrap around how some people believe in a supernatural being that cranked all the galaxy dials to 'just right' in order for us to be here, I can't fathom how someone could honestly think that a pirate (at best a common thief at sea) could best a ninja under any circumstances.
It's foolish.:chunobi:
I agree with your heathen ass.
Yo, ho, ho and a bottle of rum!
The pirates would be drunk, passed out and assasinated by the Ninja.
I can't believe I voted pirate! what was I thinking?! It must have been before I discovered Dr. McNinja...
wtf is this shit
PIRATES SCORE ONE
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LONDON (Reuters) - Put a parrot on your shoulder, strap on a peg leg, hit the rum and start bellowing "Shiver me Timbers" -- Wednesday is International Talk Like A Pirate Day.
September 19 is your once-a-year chance to don an eye patch, sport a ridiculously large hat and keep on saying "Arrrrr.
It all started back in the 1990s as a cult joke between two American friends -- John "Ol Chumbucket" Baur and Mark "Capn Slappy" Summers -- but really took off when syndicated columnist Dave Barry got to hear about their surreal festival.
"We tap into that need for whimsy in people's lives," Summers says of the 24-hour celebration of quirkiness when they urge all self-respecting swashbucklers to show "pirattitude."
International Talk Like a Pirate Day (TLAPD), which adopted Treasure Island star Robert Newton as its patron saint, now attracts fans from as far afield as Britain and Australia and even boasts a special Wikipedia site on the Internet.
The day even has its own unofficial anthem -- American Tom Smith has written and recorded "Talk Like a Pirate Day" -- and Canadian sketch comedy troupe Loading Ready Run produced an educational video on how to swashbuckle with the best of them.
Ol Chumbucket and Capn Slappy are bombarded with requests for TLAPD interviews and proudly boast on their own website that they are even now being immortalized in computer games.
"That's fairly cool and geeky," Ol Chumbucket decided.
Pirate fans around the world have rallied round, showing that surreal silliness is alive and well.