djhoffman.bsky.social
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Given that at least one deck went completely undefeated, my guess is seat 8 since I think it has the highest probability of being completely broken early turn kills.
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It lets you play cards from your sideboard (because you should have them in your main/not sided them out, but hindsight...)
If your sideboard is empty it becomes a 20/20 vanilla creature.
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Reveillark
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Mostly just being quiet.
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I think the biggest innovation is subscriptions (Battle Passes for people who are only thinking in video game terms).
So anyway, the subscription boxes that you can sign up for where you don't know what you'll get every month, yeah, I really don't like those.
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well, this is my first post thread, lurking for maybe a couple weeks?
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There isn't one, I've been looking for a realtor actually. (this is a reminder that I should make some calls today).
I wouldn't say that friendships take years to form for me, just that... I can still feel the difference between a friend I met six months ago and one I've known for half my life.
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*looks at more pyramids*
Wow, Seattle looks kinda fucked gender-balance-wise too. Portland seems actually balanced, NYC was female slanted. What was interesting was a place like Simi Valley worldpopulationreview.com/us-cities/si... where the overall ratio is balanced, but the 25-35 demo is off.
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It's very possible. The data I was looking at for this was a couple years out of date. I started looking at "population pyramids" last night researching where the 25-35 demographics was less gender skewed. worldpopulationreview.com/us-cities/sa... SF is very badly skewed.
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I'm hesitant about it. I'm miserable when I'm lonely. And while I'm decent at making friends, I visited my family and some high school friends over thanksgiving and it was the most loved and supported I'd felt in a long time. I was reminded that friendship and family can take years to form.
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ah! meant (he/him) pronouns. Sorry!
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I want to have more self-compassion here. I just find it so hard to do at times. I hope y'all who ever read this can find the community of vibrate, varied people that you're looking for to broaden your horizons and make life more complete.
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A vibrant community needs variety, and SF just doesn't feel like it has it right now. But I'm also struggling to figure out where to go where there would be more diversity of people, and I know this is a me-problem for lack of imagination, but I basically only have roots in SF and SoCal.
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It's not even about dating, it's just that I enjoy connecting with people who have had a different life experience that me. I feel like I'm personally a walking stereotype, and struggle to stand out as a person, and it's internalized dislike of myself because I'm so tired of meeting people like me.
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Thanks so much for this list!