jojoko
Selaphiel
jojoko

This is a bad take and you should feel bad.

He’s 28. He built his entire life based off of his 18 year old self’s concept of success.

“In what country does the majority population not have some inherent advantage over minority populations? That’s typically how majorities work.”

There’s obviously levels to it but you’re intentionally ignorant if you think a poor white person doesn’t have an advantage in life over a poor black person. Cosby obviously has it better than poor white people, don’t play dumb with what I was saying.

Cosby has the only priviledges comparable to whiteness - wealth and fame.

What would Urza do?”

Depends on what you’re looking for. Good characters and story, Ladykiller in a Bind and some other VNs. Just porn, Illusion’s Sexy Beach and related titles.

The Killing Joke has aged poorly.

A dishonest question does not deserve an honest answer.

A majority of white people won’t acknowledge something as political unless it personally offends them.

I don’t understand why access to playing the game is valued more by these collectors than actually physically owning something rare

Other than the rare 2v2 professional events, never

The goblin is a great new tool for an already excellent deck, but once a few of the key cards rotate come this fall the deck won’t be nearly as oppressive as it is.

This post is factually incorrect. In the iniial controversy he blogged about an *ex* that miscarried and even said it was for the best because it was a bad relationship and he was able to leave it.

Vault 69 is a canon thing, IIRC as a social expirement they filled a vault with all women and one man.

Aye. The feudal Lord ain’t so bad, he gave you the pitchforks you’re waving about, didn’t he?

please die

I literally just last night had a glass of metaxa in the one on the left.

I adore Josh Simmons and this collection was great if not completely fucked up. Surprisingly *less* disturbing than his last collection, The Furry Trap.

Why no mentions of the history of the company? Avery Island was a plantation and Tobasco saved a slave owning family (The Averys, McIlhenney’s in-laws) from economic ruin after the civil war.