Current slate:
This is How You Lose the Time War
Polywise
Carl's Doomsday Scenario
Current slate:
This is How You Lose the Time War
Polywise
Carl's Doomsday Scenario
Can this be a solution?
βWhen you put down a Forest, you will be asked the question: βWho is living in that Forest?β βAre they in safe living conditions?β βAre you charging them fair prices, or are you unfairly squeezing mana out of the many elves and dinosaurs that live there?'β
im just really fucking sick of spending my entire adult life lurching from one worldwide economic disaster to another all because people pretend republicans arent dumb as dog shit morons completely detached from reality
I've just had an amazing idea
the mtg/linguistics/trans nerds have translated "death before detransition" into phyrexian.
It shouldn't fall to trans people to explain to cis people why creating laws that effectively amount to "If you have or ever had a penis, you must behave this way; If you have, or ever had a vagina, you must behave this other way" is horrifically dangerous for everyone's rights.
I logged so many damn hours into HoMM 2 and 3 as a kid and I never want them back. Those games rule.
Do they not understand this movement is still and more decentralized than a single network of people? You can't stop it with a declaration. LOL.
The last thing I bought at Target was my first dress last February. π
I'm close by and it's 82. I'm enjoying the change from having snow piled on a month ago but it feels weird for it to be warm, like I don't remember last year at all.
This is gross.
I got the trifecta!
Stunning!
This looks solid and fun!
Might recommend a couple things like Sol Ring and Arcane Signet (and maybe other signets or talismans).
Every email from a company these days is like getting a birthday present from narcissistic parent.
"Happy birthday! Here's the AI you asked for!"
"Mom, I don't like AI. YOU like AI."
"Stop that, you love AI! You're always talking about it! And I spent so much on it, too!"
The rest of the game and the stories weaved within it is also incredible. Poignant stories about loss, family, power, responsibility, guilt, shame, death, redemption, parenthood, good and evil, rebuilding.
Little pixels on screen are moved and animated in measured beats to create tonality.
I named myself after Terra from Final Fantasy 6. Her story is of self-discovery, having to re-learn who she is, what she cares most about, and what she is able to accomplish, once she is able to make decisions for herself again. She literally awakens, transforms, previously unaware it was possible.
You've always been Amanda. β€οΈ
Excuse me I am an older Magic the Gathering player and understand what this means but/so I think I might have just had a stroke?
Most accurate portrait of modern culture currently available
I'd prefer Jakarta if the spaces between words were just a hair wider (too close to being similar to the kerning between letters). So... Inter.
Terra selfie
I wasn't ready to announce who I was to the world during last year's international women's day.
Well, I'm still here.
Parents: but my kids might need therapy!
Me: no. *you* need therapy.
He was quoted as saying "this is the best pizza product you could hope to get your hands on this Spring season", almost like how a normal human would sound.
It's humbling, transitioning in my 40s, to realize that one day I may be that person for someone else, as others were for me.
Go forth and be happy. You may never know the joy you will spread forward.
And of course, since I got into EDH/Commander, Cube, and Pauper quite a while back (and dabbled in Modern for a while! I miss 4c Gifts!), I've played and designed *all sorts* of decks.
I live distinctively in the tempo/control spectrum for competitive play. I built various U, UW, and RW decks in my youth. I came back to Magic around 2010 playing RW and UWR control, played competitive Caw Blade, & screwed around with other combo-ish builds. I'm back on my UWR bullshit today.
Forgot alt text on this one.
The Curse of Monkey Island (PC)
Hollow Knight (PC/console)
Crystalis (NES)
The Talos Principle II (PC/console)
Final Fantasy VI (SNES)
Heroes of Might and Magic II (PC)
Mega Man X (SNES)
Team Fortress Classic (PC)
Age of Empires II (PC)
Two eras. 9 cards each.
These aren't necessarily the games I spent the absolutely most time, and it's missing some of my favorites of all time, but I think it's necessary to give a broad representative spectrum of what has made me, me!
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