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In all fairness, that's not hard to do.
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Underwear, T-shirt, and then if I’m lucky I’m just going to bed.
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That’s fair enough.
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Maybe ‘intelligence’ is the wrong word. ‘Effective at intentionally breaking things and hurting people’ is more what I want to say.
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I think that’s quite possible, but I also think it benefits them to be seen that way, whether or not it’s intentional. I’m not saying the guy who sharpies a drawing to move a hurricane’s a genius. But there’s a sense of spectacle here that makes it seem less real. I think that plays in their favour.
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I don't think it's stupidity. I think they want us to think it's stupidity. Except for the orange guy. That guy's a dumbass. But the people around him are evil and at least know where they want things to go. The insanity is a distraction from the laws and precedence they're creating.
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That doesn't really affect a lot of them, I don't think. No matter how far the economy falls, Musk will always be okay. These moves crush the average millionaire, but the billionaires will just be able to buy more cheap land. Eventually, the average person will have no choice but to work for them.
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Hell yeah.
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Why is Barnable?
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Auggie.
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I know we throw this around all the time when we’re not supposed to, but I kind of think this might *actually* break cEDH.
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This hits so hard.
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For those uninitiated, is that 3:00 Chicago time, lol?
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While I don’t agree with them, it’s all at least similar until you get to The Bad Guys. Those books are legitimately very deep and nuanced reads, in line with what they’re probably thinking are ‘nutritious’.
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It’s supposed to be, but some folx don’t see it that way, I guess.
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I’m still just feeling burnt out by the coming shift to Universes Beyond. (I don’t even need Magic to have a story the way they’ve done it since Tempest. I miss cool cards with real world literature quotes.) I was a fan of UB as supplement. But as core…it hurts in a Weird way
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These look fantastic!
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Is your opponent even dead here, or did they just tilt-concede?
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I personally think it was a great idea.
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Rats.
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I don’t blame you, PR intern, but trying to get FOMO from us after the nonsense you’re pulling with VML is a poor look.
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Might I recommend Bloomburrow? Seems to be the only real *Magic* set in the last year or so.
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I am not saying things are going to be fine. I am saying, find a thing to do that will put a little more hope in the world, however small.
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Amen.
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You mean, “Previously on Stealing From Wizards” won’t get past the editor?
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In addition to this, AI is particularly prone to being verbose. I doubt it’ll end up saving you many words even if its base function actually worked.
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As a person currently enrolled in Engineering with an English minor instead of an English degree, so as to not be perceived as useless by future people I need a job from, I relate to this strongly.
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Lawful & Indecent, Part 7. Don’t Fuck With the Lifeguard is close second.
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He does have a cute butt.