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  • It's Hoppip time!
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    Oh wait, wrong image. Stupid keyboard search bar! For real... here's a Hoppip!

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    That might’ve been a Hoppip trainer defending his Hoppips from the wolf.
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    BREAKING NEWS! Apples are now rolling all over TBT, collecting all of the confetti they can find. Reports state that confetti is as hot as 100°F (38°C).
    So the Mollycord admins are still mad at me for what I did that got them banning me. It’s not my fault that they are too sensitive.
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    They also want me to leave them alone. I will go ahead and stop all of my means of communicating with them. But I still have the right to discuss the server negatively for as long as my criticisms aren’t in conflict with TBT’s rules.
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    Now if you want to know why I couldn’t do the same for the Collectibles Hub, it’s because several members on this forum are part of the Collectibles Hub.
    Hardest Super Mario Sunshine Shines (in no particular order):
    • Lily Pad Ride: I have 114 Shines right now. 5 of them are blue coins, and the last one is this. The fact that it takes ten years to even get to the stage does not help at all
    • Pachinko Machine: in this stage, the physics go out the window. According to Mario Wiki and TV Tropes, this stage actually has an invisible force pushing you to the right to make it harder to get the coins on the left
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    • The Watermelon Festival: screw those red Cataquacks!
    • Corona Mountain blue coins: it’s technically not a Shine, but there’s exactly enough blue coins for one here. The first one is easy. Everything else requires you to use the boat, which has horrible controls
    • The Shell’s Secret: this is the hardest secret stage, definitely. Including red coins
    • The Red Coin Fish: especially when you get most of the coins and there’s still one red coin left
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    • Roller Coaster Balloons: maybe it’s a skill issue, but I can’t get used to the aiming physics on this one
    • The Goopy Inferno: ugh… I hate going back to this one. It’s so tedious
    Also, even though the Chuckster stage and the Sand Bird are really infamous, I didn’t die on them nearly as much as I thought. The Sand Bird isn’t that bad once you get all the blue coins, and Village Underside isn’t very long or as precise as I thought before.
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    I did like the Shell’s Secret. But not the Chuckster one.

    It’s interesting that those who never played Super Mario Sunshine back during the GameCube days or before 2020 are now finally trying one of the hardest Mario games ever.
    Even though I hate Mollycord more than TV.com, I still can’t forget how bad TV.com was. On that site, even the slightest of annoyances (intentional or not) can net you a warning. If part of your post is off-topic, then the whole post is an off-topic violation. And responding to users who are off-topic is a forum violation too. It’s been 16 years since I was on TV.com, and I’m still mad at the staff and some of the users.

    The staff also seem oblivious to harassment if one user makes multiple reports against another user over legit forum violations.
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    Another bad forum I was a member of was Cartoon Network’s forums. All posts were submission-based, you can’t create a new topic, and the swear filter blocks many words, including “money”, “s”, “steal”, “takes”, “luv”, and “touch”. They think if any word has any inappropriate context, then the whole word is offensive. Technically, that’s the entire English language. Any word can be used in an inappropriate context. It’s just some words that cannot be used in an appropriate context.
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    I would also like to mention that there is at least something positive about Mollycord. They are more respectful to the TGAMM fandom than Owlphibia.
    A couple months ago, I took a political quiz called “12 axes”. It’s long, but one of the most accurate ones. Here’s where I stand on each. Read each reply for more details.
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    Diplomatic - A strong national defense is necessary for our nation, but I believe in peace more than war. I’m also patriotic and would prioritize America over other nations. I would be in favor of cultural diversity, but if foreigners want to live in America, they have to throw out customs that aren’t compatible with American culture and law (and yes, all language and food are compatible).
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    Economic - I’m definitely in favor of the markets over equality. Especially on the topics of freedom and control. But even I have my limits on capitalism. I believe in reasonable regulations (like minimum wage, bans on discrimination, and limiting corporate greed), as there should be no ruling class. But freedom and property rights are important. As for international trade, I favor both domestic goods and foreign goods.
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    Societal - I’m more of a traditionalist than a progressive, but I’m more of a moderate. However, if you separate technology from social issues and religious issues, then I’m definitely traditional on the latter two, and progressive on the technological issues. The only exceptions are that I’m pro-LGBT, pro-feminism, anti-AI, and anti-theocracy. I’m also in favor of resisting change, rather than reversing it.
    Hi! I just made another post in your Nook's Cranny thread but it merged, so please check it out.
    Grammar Tip of the day:

    Use “okay” when referring to condition, but “ok” when referring to agreement. I’m not okay with you mixing these words up, ok?
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