Meowdy pardner
Meowdy pardner
How big are those wheels?
It’s just because they don’t put enough homeless people in concentration camps. That’s the entire thing. Mind you, California, like the rest of the country, still treats homeless people like they’re less than human, but the weather’s nice and the housing prices have skyrocketed in the past decade, so there’s a lot of homelessness, and therefore a greater call for mass executions.
Redditor trying to decipher the bit:
It’s a redditor habit.
thank you, that’s kind of you to say
look, just remember in october, there’s more than one way to give those things a funny face
if ever their was an appropriate context for a seething pink wojack
i was doin a dumb joke sorry
i can’t find it now but yeah :p
Bullshit Jobs has a lot to say about the immediate experiences of most first world workers. Debt is very readable and important, but it’s also abstract and a fuckin doorstopper. Like based on the title alone I don’t know that most normies would have an interest in what presents itself as an economics textbook.
The average non-marxist has probably only read Marx and Engels’ introductory works and maybe a little bit of Lenin.
e: I know there’s nothing that really indicates this but I was joking
he’d probably learn that slave patrols were professionalized and organized at all levels of government and conclude that his crusade had failed
It’s weird that people always seems blind-sided by the presence of the profit motive when it shows up in the production and distribution of something they enjoy. I’m not saying it’s good or rational, but something would have to be radically different about either WotC as an organization or the structure of the global economy for cards that are more desirable to not get increased pricing.
Blogatog isn’t even close to how bad custom Tumblr styles can get in terms of usability. But the majority of users and I suspect MaRo himself access Tumblr through the app, so such concerns have been forgotten.
facts fr fr
Described as feeble and frail by his neighbors
“That pussy was making terrorist threats? Yeah right”
I don’t think I’ve been playing for much longer than you have, but I have brewed some decks from scratch that can hold their own against my more experienced friends. I use Archidekt’s categories feature to organize my candidate cards by function, but I choose functions specifically related to my gameplan. So for example I’m working on a [[Ravenous Squirrel]] PDH deck and I started with a little fewer than 200 cards. I decided I needed creatures that want to stay on the field because they grow or generate repeatable materials (around 12), and creatures that want to be sacrificed (around 23). Then I split the remaining slots up roughly evenly into noncreature spells that provide removal, noncreature spells that give my big guys evasion, noncreature spells that return my little guys from the graveyard, and artifacts that want to be sacrificed. Once I have a sense of these categories and roughly what size I want them to be, it’s a lot easier to successively cull the weaker cards within them, or pick out the top ones. All of the cuts I put in the maybeboard so after some playtesting I don’t have to find them again if I think my proportions were off or a card doesn’t work out like I thought it would.
That’s not what you said. This conversation is boring.
Def, I’d prefer quality over quantity
Right wing countries do this. What do you think South Korea is? “Economic freedom,” is freedom commensurate with economic power, which means freedom for people with money, and “personal responsibility” for people without. The opposite of government regulation of business is corporate domination of government. You’re conflating these opposites to falsely align organized labor with “big business.” The entire right-libertarian political project is a smokescreen for the Kochs and their economic class to baffle morons into thinking the policies they want benefit the little guy.