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What’s that? You have 20 comics all autographed by Stan Lee?
Great..I’ll pass. There is probably no one beyond Jason David Frank or Lou Ferrigno that has signed more merchandise out there outside of the WWE. I wouldn’t be surprised if that was intentional of Stan to tank the value of his signature, so people looking

The problem is there are far too many speculators and far too much in print to sustain the speculative bubble. Everyone is holding on to EVERYTHING. Every gaming shop that has any liquid capital is dumping it into booster boxes, and players are doing the same thing. This is not good for the market.
Essentially a

Yeah I was going to mention the parallel to cryptocurrency but felt it was a redundant point. So many people that aren’t putting any effort in or understanding of what they are getting into are going to lose their shirts.

Yep. This is a constant that people expect money without any effort.
It is really bad right now with Pokemon cards. Every so often some shitty clickbait website runs a listicle on how YOUR POKEMON CARDS COULD BE WORTH THOUSANDS!!! and we inevitably get a couple dozen people over a few weeks coming in with

As someone that runs events and manages the gaming side of a LGS, I would welcome the removal of the reserved list.

There is nothing more annoying than amateur investors. The ones that play the game and think they are going to get 200% value out of their played cards that they invested a whole $100 into. Oh and all

Agreed, a purple lightsaber would be appropriate since usually (Prequels excused, since there wasn’t any rhyme or reason to the colors explained) blue = light, red = dark. Yes there is EU reasoning for the colors, and synthetic crystals vs naturally grown ones...but it also has a thematic element of good vs evil.

Battlefront II’s space maps in multiplayer are spectacular. They are exactly what I have been waiting for since X-Wing. I like the fact that they have multiple objectives that keep people moving rather than circling for pks.

I think due to the significant length and no connection to the user it is a more logical choice than other passwords.

Easy for a human to remember, hard for a computer to guess, essentially impossible to brute force or dictionary attack.

Edit: Also “as your body floats down third street with the burn-smell factory

I also would assume she didn’t know if it would work effectively. It was a last-ditch one shot effort.

While I agree with this sign, the same ramp sign guy also had “FINAL FANTASY 8 SUCKS” so I have to hate him/her forever.

I think you hit it on the head. It is showing the grey that we know exists in the real world.
It is no longer “Good guy Jedi” vs super evil “Sith”, War is hell. War never changes, there are no winners, some just lose less.

It shows all these people that are not actually good or evil but they profit off war in some

I think it was done to show Luke in a different light. He is now the “Crazy old hermit” that Ben Kenobi was known to be. Aside from a bit of a silly gag (And possibly show the origin of blue milk) it is to show us Luke has really left the reality and conflicts we know to be the rest of the galaxy.

Agreed completely.

I went in open minded and only one scene took me out of the film: When all the main resistance characters boarded the same shuttle.
The other shuttles being picked off like nothing and the one with multiple named characters magically survives took the suspense out of the sequence for me.

We all went

That sounds very reasonable and I would assume that isn’t terribly difficult to implement.


If someone is going through a mental health crisis, unqualified streamers assisting them seems like something that should be outright disallowed by Twitch.
As it said in the article, these people are not trained to handle these situations. Most of them are just people playing video games and chatting for

I understand that but I am wondering what games this is done in. Most games I know of beyond CS: Go and I have been told PUBG as well don’t have features that could be traded for gambling purposes.
Is there some kid-friendly roblox-like or something I am completely unaware of or is it pretty much confined to CS: Go

Yeah I remember those back in the day, same with EQ2. I guess I just didn’t think it was a prevalent occurrence in gaming these days, especially something as young as 11 year-olds would encounter.

I know that CS:GO’s betting is done through a third party site, but I was just trying to think of any other games that you

What games allow some kind of skin/item gambling beyond CS: GO?

We are living with some close friends that also have a child, (ours 10, theirs 5) and we have dedicated a small room for playing with toys, no video games in there, and we rotate the toys every so often. Over the last two month it was lego toys, now it is Hot Wheels, and they love to build cities and use whatever is

Oh hi mark.