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A lot of GoP voters are like this. They’ve got a single issue they REALLY care about, and never in a million years will they vote for anyone who disagrees with them on it.

Was kneeling doing anything to prevent cops shooting kids either?

That’s not how tax deductions worth. It still costs money, that money just isn’t taxed.

I’m in the middle of condo hunting right now, and I absolutely hate it. There’s exactly one condo I like on the market now that’s anywhere near my price range, but it’s still about $10k more than I was looking to spend, and there are a couple of things I don’t like about it. I have 3 months before I have to move. Do

I worked for 2.5x my normal hourly rate, then bought some stuff at black friday sales. And I’ll do it again tomorrow.

My home made cranberry sauce has 2/3rds cup of vodka and 4 tablespoons of tripplesec.

Seanacy Fillock, who spent over 700 hours playing the game, mostly on PC but a little on PS4, said he isn’t demanding a refund for his PC gear because he’s had it for so long, but that he didn’t get his money’s worth in the few months he had the game on console. He said he was actually connected to a Sony

For the same reason the article points out: Thor is based on Norse mythology, and Asgard is canonically full of Swedes.

Apparently she was only described in the books as having frizzy brown hair and big teeth, with skin color never being explicitly mentioned. Every other appearance though, from the movies to the card game to a couple of book covers, all showed her white.

$150/year is perfectly fine for a hobby, especially since you can drop that to only $100 after a year or so, once you’ve got enough dust to buy the stuff you really want. I spend more than that on books alone.

Like I said, very few mtg cards will appreciate in value. A few cards from 25 years ago are now worth thousands, but if you want to play with the latest set, those cards are much more likely to depreciate than they are to appreciate.

Very few mtg cards will apreciate in value. If you’re lucky, you’ll pull this set’s Black Lotus, and be able to sell it for twice it’s worth in 5 years time. More likely though, the cards you pull will all become worthless when they rotate out.

Would you prefer the new cards not be competitive?

That’s kind of the nature of ccgs though, isn’t it? You need to spend at least a small amount of money each expansion to keep up to date. If you don’t like the idea of constantly spending money in return for constant novelty and new mechanics, maybe you shouldn’t be playing a ccg. The game’s actually pretty cheap

There was a Tavern Brawl a while ago with a similar gimick. The boxes gave their treasures to whose ever turn it was when they died, which meant everyone was teching alchemists and other ways to kill their own boxes.

Words are different than books. Their meanings are constantly changing depending on how they’re used.

As long as people are using it as a battle cry, it’s a battle cry, even if other people use it for different purposes.

Prosecutor overreached. If you offer the Jury murder alone, they’re more likely to take it than if you offer them murder and manslaughter, because then they’ll try to compromise.

We don’t want to live with you, we have to. I’m in the middle of buying a condo, and housing prices in the area are so high that the ghetto’s practically my only choice that keeps my commute less than an hour. It has nothing to do with the “heart and soul” of your areas, and everything to do with not being able to

I played it in beta, and I actually had a lot of fun in the PvE section, but there were a lot of design choices I just didn’t like. Stuff like characters not being unlocked from the beginning and character levels persisting between matches meant I had to put in way too much time and effort to be able to play the way I