And what do you admire about the Mouse? I think we've established you're not a badger fan...
Another anti-badger vote. It's a shame there are so many posters like this because the GM is hard enough to actually take the honey badger on without all the additional freebie votes.
If there is a less intrusive way for the North Stand singing areas to combine and sing in unison then I'd be all for that option.
A drum may work, but I don't think it would be any more effective than a main singing section being positioned centrally behind the goal. Problem is, of course...
I do admire the GM, he's my second favorite beast so wouldn't mind seeing him win this contest, for all the reasons you highlight. I personally just think the Badger is harder though :)
The attackers motives are completely irrelevant in this situation. We're not comparing centipedes to Lions, we're comparing Honey Badgers to Grasshopper mice!
For me, taking on 6 creatures fifteen times its size with impressive and deadly weaponry, is harder than taking on 1 creature three...
I would say being capable of standing your ground regardless of size is a fairly good indicator for how hard a creature is. Shows mental toughness, bravery and strength to be able to do that.
The grasshopper mouse will prey on Toxic centipedes. Impressive, I agree, but pound for pound how does...
It's a truly great final, because both beasts display actual hardness traits. The ability to fight against all odds, defend your kill, defend your territory and take on beasts of far greater stature. Not giving a **** about the consequences and just going for it. Both beasts are undoubtedly...
Hudds by far the bigger threat out of the two imo. So long as they drop points, I'm happy. I think the ideal result is a Reading win as I can see them falling away a little over the coming weeks.
Pleased we haven't changed it to be honest, if it ain't broke don't fix it. The wholesale Burton changes put us straight on the back-foot, and we have a week to rest before our next match so plenty of recovery time.
Some notable absences from the voting in this semi final.
No Mellotron vote, a fellow seasoned HB campaigner.
Also no anything_but_honey_badger or not the badger.
The second accounts don't appear to have come out in force this year as of yet.
Like the tame super hard Croc I sent you a link to that became bestest buds with a human? Or the super dangerous Jaguar Kendall Jenner is pictured TICKLING below? Valid point, well made... :lol:
Just look at him. FIERCE.
And to think Lion's are actually bigger than Jaguars. Honey Badger wouldn't think twice before rucking with a Jaguar despite the size difference.
It's not dead. Here you go: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1206872/Crocodile-crazy-The-man-enjoys-giving-dangerous-companion-cuddle.html
And what about your Honey Badger picture? Is it a wild Honey Badger (unlikely), or one that was raised in captivity?
Completely agree! But my point stands that the Badger has to somehow overcome genuine votes, and votes purely against it. Come the later rounds when he comes up against other hard creatures equally deserving of votes, it makes his task nigh-on impossible.
There it is, obviously there can't be a Honey Badger contest without someone pulling this beauty out. And it proves what exactly? I've already posted the equivalent 'Jaguar being cuddled picture'.
Lazy.
Yes of course, I'm not suggesting that Jaguar is not hard because I believe he is. But what does happen when HB comes up against a genuinely hard opponent is genuine votes, and then a good amount of votes from those who would rather vote for a stick insect.
And just to clarify, you're not...