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The entire appeal of Snap, to me, was being able to just have a quick game or two and then... go do other things. 

I loved Rage and I was like, the only person I knew who played it consistently. Props for the mention.

Love dogs but the obvious, trembling fear that last puppy was going through really rubbed me the wrong way and it seems to always happen when they do this. They really need to knock it off with the dogs. It’s not like it’s some killer bit that can’t be replaced at the best of times. 

By the pricking of-a my thumbs, something wicked this-a way comes.

I take your point but jokes aside Black Window was the only good Phase 4 movie.

That does sound like fun - ‘play whatever you want, whenever you want’ is a far better philosophy than we get from companies these days.

... they’re cardboard with ink, dude. They cost fractions of cents to produce, and come out of the same printers as the rest of them. The only reason they ‘rare’ is a deliberate choice by the manufacturer to produce a small number to create a scarcity market - it is artificial scarcity by design.

Comparing this choice

The continued weekly drama over the ups and downs of the fake-scarcity market is extremely funny.

Such an underrated group of comedians!

He’s 85; the hips ain’t what they used to be.

The thing about these people is they’re very dumb. And most card shop operators (at least the good ones) know what’s up.

They warned him...!...

Eff Murray Abraham.

He reportedly kept waggling his eyebrows and saying “What, no one wants to eff Murray Abraham?”

Imagine walking into a gaming store with thousands of stolen super rare cards and not expecting anybody to ask questions, especially when you tell them you work for the Pokemon company.

“Oh, yeah, these? They just let us grab a few.......thousand off the print run.”

Also, Gengar has been the shit since 1996.

I think you’re attaching a negative connotation to ‘nerf’ that I don’t and that explains the disparancy. A nerf to me is simply a lowering of something’s power level, which is true regardless of when it happens.

It’s the two-parter series finale of Star Trek Voyager.

That was “Wimbledon”

“Great pitch, I love it, but one note: could you make it more conquerish and less commandish?”