A piece of information or statement in an online wiki (usually one with less moderation) that contradicts another statement in that same wiki.
Person A: Time to look up how hard Button Mashing 5 is on the Button Mashing Wiki.
From the Button Mashing Series page: "Button Mashing 5 has been described by fans as one of the easiest installments in the series to complete..."
From the Button Mashing 5 page: "Button Mashing 5 completely reworks the combat system to make it the toughest game to beat."
Person A: Oh great, a hydra's squabble. Guess I'll have to find a video review to get an opinion.
From the Button Mashing Series page: "Button Mashing 5 has been described by fans as one of the easiest installments in the series to complete..."
From the Button Mashing 5 page: "Button Mashing 5 completely reworks the combat system to make it the toughest game to beat."
Person A: Oh great, a hydra's squabble. Guess I'll have to find a video review to get an opinion.
by ChameleonDragon July 18, 2022

A stupid person who cannot breed. Bound to a wheelchair, this person will be forever trapped with pizza sauce on their chin; talking to underage children online.
DifficultHydra: just commissioned my 800th furry piece, i’m in debt by $900
Someone: ok nerd, but you work at target so it’s fine! You’re a Difficult Hydra!
Someone: ok nerd, but you work at target so it’s fine! You’re a Difficult Hydra!
by nediahlover42 January 2, 2025

by ᵗˣᶜ Bigio May 31, 2021

by HailHydra5517 August 18, 2023

When a video game developer, typically Indie, releases an update for their game without performing thorough quality control checks beforehand, causing the update to introduce new bugs in their game. Eager to fix these issues, they release a hotfix to patch the issue, but it only introduces even more bugs to fix. Lacking patience and any sort of effective quality control protocols, the game developer ends up releasing dozens of hotfixes for their previous hotfixes, creating an avoidable amount of hotfixes that would've been unnecessary had the dev taken more time to perform all necessary testing to identify potential flaws with their changes.
user1: "wtf is with all these hotfixes?"
user2: "the dev made a hydra hotfix and had to go on a wild goose chase to get everything fixed"
user1: "ffs does anyone even know what quality control is anymore"
user2: "the dev made a hydra hotfix and had to go on a wild goose chase to get everything fixed"
user1: "ffs does anyone even know what quality control is anymore"
by Inlovewithabsol April 10, 2023

Hydras don't paralyze you when they look at you. You're thinking of a Basilisk. Which kills you with it's gaze (traditionally) but there are some iterations that paralyze or petrify (like the Gorgon)
Hym "Which is why I call into question your ability to interpret text. The Hydra analogizes the futility of combating evil as, when you cut off one head, 2 more appear in it's place and to kill a Hydra you must strike at it's heart. The MORAL of the story is (obviously) that to deal with evil by killing evil people as they appear is fruitless (as 2 more will arse in their place). THAT is actually the argument AGAINST what the Jews were trying to do with Hamas. It's a lesson that some more solipsistic and authoritarian people can't seem to learn. But, rather, you have to get to the heart of the matter. Which is what you are trying to avoid doing now. You are standing there waiting for heads to pop up while you bend over backwards and blow smoke up your own ass. Telling yourself 'I'm ThE vAlIaNt DeFeNdErrrrrr! I'm PrOtEcTiNg ThE kEeEdS!' And that leads me to my next point."
by Hym Iam January 21, 2025

by scream hydra February 6, 2020
