Master the Raging Demon Shortcut: 24 Hours of Gaming and More

Skylar Hawthorne

Updated Saturday, July 6, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Have you ever wondered what you would do if given 24 hours with someone who couldn't say no? One imaginative soul posed this question in a video, and the responses have been both educational and entertaining. The video dives into a gaming lesson on mastering the Raging Demon shortcut—a move from the popular fighting game series, Street Fighter.

The video starts with the question: "If you had 24 hours with me and I couldn't say no, what would we do?" The narrator then introduces a tutorial on the Raging Demon move. Traditionally, the Raging Demon requires a sequence of five actions: light punch, light punch, forward, light kick, and heavy punch. The narrator simplifies this into an easy three-step shortcut: light punch, light punch, and then forward, light kick, and heavy punch simultaneously. Demonstrations follow, encouraging viewers to give it a try.

The comments section provides a rich tapestry of reactions and suggestions. One user humorously suggests, "24 hours? Grab a ladder and a roller, we painting!" Another appreciates the help, "Man I really appreciate you coming in, we are shorthanded as f***. It's gonna be a long a** night. You're gonna have to put a shirt on and that vest right over there."

Cleaning seems to be a recurring theme among commenters. One writes, "I can guarantee that at the end of that 24 hours she would be more worn out, tired, sore, dirty, and barely able to walk than she'd ever been in her life before. But my house would be really, really clean." Another echoes this sentiment, "Either help me clean or help my family clean."

Gamers resonate with the content too. Comments like "LIGHT PUNCH MEDIUM PUNCH LIGHT KICK HEAVY PUNCH" and "I'd like to spend 24 hours with this guy. I've always enjoyed fighting games, since the early '90s, but I've never taken the time to get really good at them," show the video strikes a chord with the gaming community.

Some users took a more thoughtful approach. "We'd go fishing and you and I would talk about your goals in life," and "I'd do a deep dive into your mentality to get at what it is that makes you think you're so special to ask me such a self-centered question," offer a glimpse into deeper, more meaningful interactions.

Others proposed unique activities: "24-hour MST3K marathon of my favorite episodes it is!" and "Painting Warhammer. I am so far behind."

The video and its comments highlight a fascinating array of possibilities, from practical tasks like cleaning and painting to more playful or profound engagements. It serves as a reminder that sometimes the most mundane questions can lead to the most interesting discussions and activities. Whether you're a gamer looking to master a new move or someone seeking a bit of humor and human connection, this video is a must-watch.

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Top Comments from Imgur

redsmerf

24 hours? Grab a ladder and a roller, we painting!

toolzgalore2

Man I really appreciate you coming in, we are Shorthanded as f***. It's gonna be a long a** night. You're gonna have to put a shirt on and that vest right over there.

ZeroLyfe

I can guarantee that at the end of that 24 hours she would be more worn out, tired, sore, dirty, and barely able to walk than she'd ever been in her life before. But my house would be really, really clean.

toolzgalore2

We'd go fishing and you and I would talk about your goals in life

cpcgamer

LIGHT PUNCH MEDIUM PUNCH LIGHT KICK HEAVY PUNCH

AlexanderElcazorro

I would wait 24 hours, as consent is key.

DecapodianSaysWoopWoopWoopWoop

Do really all tik tok hoes just assume every male on planeta wanna f***em?

michiyl

"24-hour MST3K marathon of my favorite episodes it is!"

dataengineer

I mean the first thing I'd do with anyone is discuss the importance of not averaging averages and why choosing boolians are more effective than conditional fields.

RedTree6767

I don't feel comfortable with the implication here... Why can't she say no? Are we on a boat?

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