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I guess in my video I forgot to mention that said review also was not even for a “major publication.” I just put it on my blog. My blog had like 50,000 monthly unique readers, though, so maybe . . . man, maybe it *was* a “real” publication, if not a “major” one. I wonder why I never took it seriously. Probably because

First of all, we don’t score reviews!

who is really smart

I’ll take it a step further: if a partner  is squeamish about having period sex with me, he can say goodbye to any opportunity to have sex with me, period. 

The responses are fucking insane. I can’t see how anyone finds it offensive to suggest it’s better that a grown man intervene when a school kid is being beat up by a gang of kids?

“A tiny tip can make a difference? Huh. Well, I’ll never know.”

Maybe i’m old or jaded

I don’t think making good games is a valid prerequisite for being an effective storefront.

Since this is a post about books and reading, I will go ahead and be a grammar pedant. It is “affect”.

actually, it means you instantly get prime status. same goes for anybody who previously bought the game

Ditto. I don’t know anything about her, but I know that “bonafide Bollywood star” tops “Jonas brother” any day of the week in terms of fame.

I’ve demonstrated my logic as to why it’s not a scam. You’ve used the logical fallacy of an appeal to authority. If you’d like to demonstrate how it’s a scam with some actual logic, please be my guest. 

your hyperlink that starts with “click here to get the game” doesn’t link to anything. Have your webmaster change that immediately.

The $20 entry nets you about $30 - $40 worth of cards and event tickets. Think of it as a starter pack. Or as a payment to the devs who made the thing. The games are built for entertainment. You don’t have to have the latest cards to play with your friends. In MTG it’s real cheap and easy to play with some common

I don’t think you know what the word “scam” means. The booster packs are random, but do have a ratio of lands/commons/rares, and you get to keep any cards you buy. Those cards have value on the secondary market, and can be used to play a very funny, and usually reasonably well balanced game. So with Magic, you are

Huh? How would it be fraud and how would the shareholders be aware of the amount of cash on hand at any given time?

I don’t have 40 minutes to watch this video, but I can say I’m one of the only people in the world who isn’t a massive fan of this game. It’s AMAZINGLY detailed and can certainly have it’s moments, but it’s not very fun to play. It’s too slow, which I understand is on purpose so you can look at everything, but

“Just checking in” is the friendly first reminder. The average person should understand that’s being polite. The next email is, “I’m still waiting on this.”, followed by, “This is the third time I’ve asked for this.”

I would caution Nora that as we learned from the Futurama episode “Roswell that Ends Well,” doing the nasty in the past-y can have unfortunate unintended consequences, potentially up to and including becoming your own grandmother