Rosie the Riveter was presumably the intended gesture (ironic, in a way, given what happened to Japan in WWII), but Nintendo didn't consider everythingI feel like I've only ever seen that gesture once or twice from old Sicilian women.
It reminds me of this:
Lol did this patch fix the online errors? Or is it just for this silly little thing?
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Watch this thread derail into "FUCK NINTENDO!! CENSORING AGAIN???"
What other meaning does this gesture have? Just curious
I feel like I've only ever seen that gesture once or twice from old Sicilian women.
It reminds me of this:
"In Japan, this gesture stands for ”money." In France it means ”zero" or ”worthless." In Venezuela and Turkey, gesturing to someone in this way implies that they are a homosexual. And in Brazil, the OK sign is the same as an Italian chin flick."
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I feel like I've only ever seen that gesture once or twice from old Sicilian women.
It reminds me of this:
How dare you question our right to be offended by everythingI'd more so say fuck the world for being offended by a gesture.
I feel like I've only ever seen that gesture once or twice from old Sicilian women.
It reminds me of this:
It seemed oddly appropriate for the Inkling. I mean, if any of these characters are going to have a punk-ass attitude, it's them! (and Waluigi, but he already did the crotch chop in Strikers Charged)But yeah, we're far and away removed from something like that or that old "we can do it" poster. It means "up yours" and "fuck you" here in the US.
I'd more so say fuck the world for being offended by a gesture.
"I CAN DO IT!"; "CHALLENGE ACCEPTED"
Flex arm and place other hand on biceps.
In Japan it can also mean strength. Plenty of kids use it and you'll see it in media like anime often used by determined youths.
But yeah, we're far and away removed from something like that or that old "we can do it" poster. It means "up yours" and "fuck you" here in the US.
I'd more so say fuck the world for being offended by a gesture.
Change your quote, I was talking about the OK sign there so it doesn't match up with your post.
In Japan it can also mean strength. Plenty of kids use it and you'll see it in media like anime often used by determined youths.
But yeah, we're far and away removed from something like that or that old "we can do it" poster. It means "up yours" and "fuck you" here in the US.
I know it's a focus issue but I find the blurred out fist in the picture hilarious, as if it's actually supposed to hide the gesture.
I didn't understand how that even made it into the game to begin with.
I know it's a focus issue but I find the blurred out fist in the picture hilarious, as if it's actually supposed to hide the gesture.
was it patched out in every version or only international versions?
also, people make noise to patch this but not the atrocious item rates? not enough people mad at blue shells, red shells and double lightning being spammed endlessdly and 1st place getting coins 90% of the time?
Wow yes! Next time let's have Mario show the middle finger when he hits an item
Nintendo of America could shoot a text or something over to them when they saw it? LolThey were thinking too inward and didn't catch that it may not mean the same thing else where.
Nintendo of America could shoot a text or something over to them when they saw it? Lol
What nonsense.
Yeah, that's it. Still find it funny though.I think that's just motion blur from the gesture but still, lol
It's use in Japan is different in the US.
Cultural differences, one is meant as an insult.