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I am the best motherloving Kirby on the planet
not while i'm around
looks like im da best kirby around, destroyerofblocks
saying you're the best kirby is like saying you're the best at the Special Olympics.sure you won, but you're still handicapped
using the special olympics simile is like saying you're a peach playeryou're lame
i'll beat you up
damn melee being funner than smash 4
funner
much more fun*
Some English traditionalists claim that the only correct comparative form of the adjective fun is more fun, that the only superlative is most fun, and that funner and funnest are only appropriate in the most informal contexts. This rule might once have been justifiable, but today it is obsolete....The reason the use of funner and funnest has been discouraged is that fun was until recently only a noun. Nouns do not have comparative (-er) and superlative (-est) forms, but mass nouns such as fun can be modified by more and most (e.g., “I have more water,” or “he has the most courage”). But while some of the stodgier English reference books still pretend fun is not an adjective, most English speakers moved on long ago, and the adjectival fun is rarely questioned. Ultimately, if we accept that fun is an adjective—and we have no choice, because it’s common—then we also have to accept funner and funnest.