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But what about the time Raye Yugioh said “Engage?” Is rocket hair pins a characterization?
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Granted every day we get closer to the land system doing that anyway, as 60 card hypercompresses around increasingly powerful 1-2 drops because you can actually cast those reliably.
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Typal? Nah. Even if you aren’t a typal deck, you keep your commander.
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The devil has too many advocates already.
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Your revived king, even.
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We have several versions of the reverse. Run a dozen one drop ramp cards to turn 2 Farhaven Elf from the command zone into turn 3 5-6 drop, and those are quite strong. Flipping that would go much harder.
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I want this on a creature for…
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Cool. I went with Amalia because, well, look at her. :P
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Who did you give the ring to?
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Thing is, you beat it by being even greedier. By ramping more, and spending more money on your land base to get fetches. Blood Moon doesn’t punish “greedy” mana bases until you’re talking zero basic WUBRG. It’s much better at punishing budget lands and modest curves with little ramp.
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Democratic actions (and lack thereof) make more sense when you recognize most of them are exactly the kind of wealthy elite that thrives under Trump. They have no urgency to solve anything. Only to pacify their base and maintain the status quo.
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Because of the reason.
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But it makes Simon’s rebirth go SO HARD.
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I like birds.
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Is it even Magic the Gathering if Optimus Prime doesn’t ride to Gondor’s aid?
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They call it Josie and the Pussy Tax.
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Yo, I’ll take my chances on getting head from Team Rocket.
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My favorite part of this Regression is how good it was.
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Fair. We’ll probably see how she pans out soon enough.
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It’s funny that despite all this, there are now decks that might not run it. Or at least not at 2. Stage 2 decks might prefer Iono to wheel for their evolutions.
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Performance is not the only reason to hit a deck. The deck plans to hand loop you out of the game. If that strategy is rogue, it should be alarming. If it is tiered, it is a problem.
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So much of Yugioh is drawing pretty women.
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Too much pink energy is dangerous!
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Several downsides. Narrower targets, guaranteed to hit, destroy rather than spin. I found lesser drawbacks to sour me on Guff Rewrites History. I’m not particularly keen on this one. But yes. Approximately.
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Those claws are for hugging.
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I like this one better. Folks can pay Ward when it really counts. I’ve lost Octavia to a 9 mana Swords. So I would rather get the removal out of the hand with my protection spell.
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Tara’s top is so cute. (In before the obligatory, “And the blouse is nice, too.)
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And rather than forcing wages to be livable.
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Whether or not anything he does is legal only matters if somebody holds him accountable.
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Like, seriously, how do these DOGE assholes who are not a Department, not any part of the Government, not remotely Efficiency, and probably somehow not even Of walk into everywhere and no one says, “Fuck off?”
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“Secular elite” is a euphemism for the Jews.
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There is no hate like Christian “love.”
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They were hate fucking when the phyrexians invaded.
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How much have Republicans gotten done without the supermajority through sheer willingness to use power? If they actually used power to do good and pass the policies they were elected to push through instead of perpetuating Republican policies, we wouldn’t be having this conversation.
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A ton of removal, including some of your examples, is totally this. Wrath, BlasphAct, Damnation? These aren't generic cards every deck needs. I can't tell you how many creature/combat decks I've had to tell people to take the suicide button out in favor of a wipe that gets attackers through.
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Though you need a lot of cards in hand already for that to work.
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I prefer Pokémon blue cheese.
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They can’t attack you. They’re stuck in the moat. They can’t do anything to you unless you come to them.
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Ah. My bad.
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…and then with all that mana…
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I was confused for a moment. It says “blocked.” Unlike the other place, I don’t remember blocking a bunch of people here. I checked. My block list is exactly one person.
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The deadline we’ve past is permanent damage. Not inevitable doom.
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Jain Lightsworn Paladin’s armor has the most intense “transmasc’s first suit” energy.
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Oh, and tell me this is not a transition timeline.
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There is no cisgender explanation for why she is named that. It’s like if someone introduced herself as, “Madame Bull.”
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Nothing says “Valentine’s Day” like the first murder.
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Gale never came across as charming to me. He came across as totally convinced he’s charming, which is not the same thing.
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What happened? Did someone say a pronoun at the ballgame or something?
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And I’m not listening to that. :P
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4 rocks is so low. That’s not gonna see you an early rock consistently.