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What is Gardner doing with that bat? A True Yankee™ like Paul O’Neill would’ve unleashed that bat on two water coolers and four helmets by then.

especially the catchers, who suddenly have to improve on an athletic skillset that will only really be needed in this specific league.

Well I like it!

Ah... it’s the “on foot” that would do it. I possibly covered every square inch of that map many times over, but with vehicle. Jetpack, bike, what have you.

I can’t stress enough how unbelievably magical World of Warcraft was when it came out, and for about a year afterward. It was a towering, amazing feat- a living, breathing world like none other. I sunk countless hours into that experience, and don’t regret most of it.

Huge magic player here and I don’t think there is much an argument considering there are so many different artists with different styles in MTG.

In general I agree but some of the new art is great too. This was just released, for example:

Casual player so i don’t know much of the original sets but I absolutely love the original art style for MTG. While I don’t necessarily hate the modern art style now, it just doesn’t compare artistically imo. This gwent art kinda reminds me of older MTG. Don’t get me wrong, there’s still amazing modern MTG art.

I agree, but I also respect people's choice to feel uneasy around large firearms. 

I seriously doubt you can commit 1st degree murder and get off with a 2 year prison sentence and a 95k dollar fine.

“No orange tip, or even an orange barrel. Shame.” - Melania.

Not severe enough if you ask me. Throw the book at one of these guys and the rest will slink off into the deep bowels of the internet, never to be seen again. As far as I’m concerned, if you hack literally anything that isn’t yours, it should be a 10 year jail sentence and $250k fine. 

Nope. Didn’t land.

Except that the GIF for the article is literally the dude getting in the other dude’s face:

That big doofus wouldn’t know what to do with himself if he got popped in the mouth for real.

If we’re gonna “real” fight at a fighting game tournament, let’s just make it official.

So I appreciate the Kotaku is questioning these situations, but it doesn’t help your case when immediately following the article there are “recommended” examples of Kotaku openly glorifying these “pop offs”. Like maybe we stop celebrating these?

“You can’t fight in here! This is the [fighting tournament] room!”

I gotta know. Are you a minority? And do you live in the US? Sure, they’re jumping to conclusions but as a white man myself, your first comment sounds very white.