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Grognard
A. Pointing out inaccuracies in movies, writing, games, in regard to history, physics, or accepted canonical lore.
B. As a verb (grognarding) to describe the activity of A.
B. As a verb (grognarding) to describe the activity of A.
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most extreme elimination challenge
Japanese TV show, originally called Takeshi's Castle (and still called that in the UK) redubbed and renamed for American Audiences.
The show starts with 100 contestants pitting their wits and guile against Takeshi's guards through a series of challenges (including running across a bridge while being fired on with balls and running head-first into doors to find the paper one that won't knock you out), culminating in a final showdown with the surviving contestants against the Emerald Guard to defeat Takeshi and storm the castle.
Watch the UK version; it's far better. Or the Japanese version as it's an hour or so long!
Oh, and it's the same Takeshi from the Japanese film Battle Royale.
The show starts with 100 contestants pitting their wits and guile against Takeshi's guards through a series of challenges (including running across a bridge while being fired on with balls and running head-first into doors to find the paper one that won't knock you out), culminating in a final showdown with the surviving contestants against the Emerald Guard to defeat Takeshi and storm the castle.
Watch the UK version; it's far better. Or the Japanese version as it's an hour or so long!
Oh, and it's the same Takeshi from the Japanese film Battle Royale.
most extreme elimination challenge by Warlock January 11, 2004