Was anyone gonna tell me Technoblade was 50, or was I supposed to find that in the newspaper article option of Shrek 2 all by myself?

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Was anyone gonna tell me Technoblade was 50, or was I supposed to find that in the newspaper article option of Shrek 2 all by myself?
Discotech | Phinellope
As far as Phineas could tell, Pride U parties weren’t all that different from Swynlake Secondary parties except for one thing: he didn’t really know that many people.
Sure, he knew the person who had invited him, and he recognized a few friendly faces, but there were way more people Phineas didn’t know here than people he did know. But wasn’t that the point of all of this? To make a bunch of Pride U friends so that he could get all hyped up to graduate and go to college? A couple of months ago, that was all Phineas wanted to do, but lately-- and maybe this was because things were going strangely well at school-- Phineas was starting to get a little weird and sentimental about it. He had to remind himself that uni was gonna be way better.
Which meant he had to put himself out there. Not really a problem for Phineas, since he was constantly in a state of “out there,” but he did want to talk to people he didn’t know. “Hey, this music kind of sucks, huh?” Phineas said to a girl who didn’t seem to be dancing. It was a bold strategy, but Phineas figured if she disagreed, getting into an argument wasn’t the worst way to flirt, right?
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honestly, one of the biggest reasons people get so stuck at mid level in fighting games comes in hand that people not only are bad at explaining things, it’s also the fact that, a lot of things they teach are common plateaus or they don’t think about the what the things they’re teaching imply.
also real talk people don’t like to think for themselves a lot of the times and it’s honestly bothering.
I feel there’s ways to do coaching correctly and I think I’ve gotten close to it but I’ve never had a chance to perfect it in a sense, hard to find people willing to learn.