....What? You lost me there, a moment.
....What? You lost me there, a moment.
It's nto a matter of learning the game, I knew the rules, it was a matter of finding it fun, and consistently having people that I enjoy playing with. I was a super casual, any of my friends that got into it where tournament players. I can only be a good loser so many times before I reach "Okay, my decks are shit, I…
I meant specifically for the new blocks. I've read a few of the older ones, mainly the block Legion was in.
well, an e-novella is better than nothing. Thanks!
I love the idea behind MtG sets, but can never get into the game itself. Should read the books. There are still books, right?
I knew there was a twitter, I didn't know it was so adorable!
I can guarantee at least one person will be there for jus tmarch.
Seriously, in some places America is the land of the dark elves!
I've heard the MGS4 ending is rough. I only want to finish 4 first because of numerical order. Chronology is off, sure, but NUMERICAL ORDER.
It's true!
Outside Boston, I don't remember creationism ever being mentioned in a science class. If it was, it was probably to mention that we wouldn't be talking about it.
Aw shucks, well thank you, that means a lot. I was pretty proud of that one, brotherrrr.
What are you talking about? Ma Mi Mu Me Mouse?
Yup, you're right. Dunno why I remembered that visual for stoop kid. I blame the years since I've seen the show. It's really only one of two episodes I remember. Stoop Kid, and the train to "hell".
Is this stoop kid?
That is distinctly possible. As reading for pleasure becomes less of a norm, people will be less inclined to notice a thing like that. Excellent deduction, Bellsdown!
Anthropology 101 for me. Same situation. I wonder if it is partially the self-absorbed aspect of US culture, or if some of it had to do with students not caring enough to read more than enough to get a brief outline. It kind of bothered me that only a handful of the class got it.
Oh, also. It is Legend of Black Heaven, or, Kacho-Oji
Not a book, but. Salaryman tries to regain some of his lost youth, despite nagging wife. Tries to play some guitar.
I grew up around here.