
Garbrandt should be a tad better, I guess, but my gut says that Kelleher will clip him and Cody’s chin will fail.
Garbrandt should be a tad better, I guess, but my gut says that Kelleher will clip him and Cody’s chin will fail.
Lol I was spelling him with the “ß” as well at first, but on Tapology and Wikipedia is is just the single “s” as well.
Wow, that’s a nice statement win after four losses in five fights!
I never liked watching Stoltzfus but he is throwing some power shots today.
Don’t forget the two fence grabs…
Forcing Izzy to go for the KO. Noice!
Strickland winning would be peak 2023.
Heavyweight knees are something else.
And now it’s “Francis Cyril Gane”. Am I hearing shit or what is going on.
I’m calling you out… Vanessa?!
Well, he had a fake-y low blow complaint in the first round already. But yeah, very weird call.
Also the Gane v Tuivasa fight. Gane’s body kicks really were the beginning of the end there, I thought.
Wooooow. Where is all this insane talent on the regular US cards? These fighters whose names I have never heard of look so technically sound and fun!
Hahaha, wtf was that?! Cutting out the audio for cussing after them smashing their heads in? What a fucking sad state of affairs.
I don’t know much about the console and such magic which probably makes me not exactly predestined for an Arch-based distro with the AUR where I feel like you can break more than in some more common ones like Mint. Despite that, I have been on Manjaro for years now, still learned only the very basics, but have not found a more stable distro that works so well out-of-the-box with some of the newer hardware I have (or had, it’s hardly new anymore). Also, I did in fact find the repos combined with careful use of the AUR to be satisfying.
I did distro-hop a lot especially in the beginning of my Linux adventure and was on Mint for a couple of years as well. And that’s what I generally recommend to the other non-tech-savvy folks around me as well: Just try a bunch of the top distros on Distrowatch for a couple of weeks. They all have their advantages and disadvantages but eventually you’ll figure out what it really is that you want from a distro and which ones work properly with your hardware – and you’ll learn about some fixes for common issues which helps the learning about Linux in general.
There are probably folks who know much more than me who can tell you if Manjaro is objectively better than its bad reputation but from my personal experience as a fellow Linux noob: I found it very stable, decently accessible and the KDE spin with its many themes absolutely beautiful.
Deserved the loss on this abomination alone