I FINALLY finished shooting all the footage for my Miitopia video. Most of the editing video-wise is done too. Now I just need to do sound, and it'll be done. You can probably expect it tomorrow, and not much from me around here until then.
I would like to point out this line from Bowser Jr. in Mario + Rabbids:
"Yes, I finished my homework. Well, most of it."
This implies that he either goes to school or has a tutor. My money is on the latter, probably with Kamek.
I'm working on making the Brawl Stars thread where I'm posting information about each character more interesting (and I think I'm succeeding!) as well as including some fan art I can find. (For the record, it's not just there for me to post about, if you want to ask something about the game, go ahead!)
Also, I love SuperCell (they made the game) as a company over Nintendo because SuperCell loves the community. They have contests where you can create your own skins and get them into the game, you can design your own maps and get them in as official maps (not just in select modes like in Smash) and they've collaborated with several of the popular YouTubers for several projects. Even some of the in-game lore was created by the community!
I bought a new capture card, and as I was testing it, I looked in the box I keep all my recording equipment in. And there was my old capture card.
This isn't the first time something like this has happened to me. Paper Jam is my favorite M&L game, and I lost my copy for two years. After getting a new one for Christmas, my dad promptly found my old one in his car.
Not that I approach my faith this way, but if you really think about it, Christians make a statistically good choice by believing in God. Let me explain.
If everything came about by totally random chance and there is no intelligent designer, then we are nothing more than cosmic junk that live without purpose, and when we die, that's it. Game over. Christians believe that God sent his son to earth, where he lived a sinless life, died for our sins, and came back to life. By doing so, we believe we go to heaven.
Now: by believing, we risk nothing (if it's all a hoax, we are nothing of consequence. If it's real, then our earthly life is a pretty small price to pay for an eternity in heaven) and could gain everything. (Eternity in heaven, without evil, with God.)
Does that make sense, or did I completely screw up the wording?
also Mags: Hey Guys! Look at my change!