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ain't happenin'People really want that card to be goodWhy the fuck did Vengevine have to double in price last month ? are there any substitutes ?
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Standard hobos who play budget garbage should be looked upon with suspicion.
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[quote="[url=viewtopic.php?p=204260#p204260:q2w3ll18]Kaitscralt » Fri Mar 14, 2014 7:26 pm[/url:q2w3ll18]":q2w3ll18][quote="[url=viewtopic.php?p=204251#p204251:q2w3ll18]Lord_Mcdonalds » 24 minutes ago[/url:q2w3ll18]":q2w3ll18][quote="[url=viewtopic.php?p=204246#p204246:q2w3ll18]Blackhound » Fri Mar 14, 2014 6:56 pm[/url:q2w3ll18]":q2w3ll18]Why the fuck did Vengevine have to double in price last month ? are there any substitutes ?[/quote:q2w3ll18]
People really want that card to be good
Potentially people speculating that [card:q2w3ll18]Survival of the Fittest[/card:q2w3ll18] may get unbanned in legacy possibly[/quote:q2w3ll18]
ain't happenin'[/quote:q2w3ll18]
it being good or survival being unbanned
cause I agree on both
People really want that card to be good
Potentially people speculating that [card:q2w3ll18]Survival of the Fittest[/card:q2w3ll18] may get unbanned in legacy possibly[/quote:q2w3ll18]
ain't happenin'[/quote:q2w3ll18]
it being good or survival being unbanned
cause I agree on both
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Vengevine was like $40 I remember when it came out because it was a staple of naya zoo in standard. I only ever got 2
It's too bad we don't have a secret subforum where we can coordinate troll attempts where only we can see so that we don't have to catch on because only one of us is an actual rocket scientist.
I am particularly interested in committing internet genocide
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Although for some reason I've had this one going through my head lately:
Patrick Whack, who works for the First National Bank, is sitting at his desk right after lunch one day when a rather large frog walks into his office and requests an substantial advance on his mortgage. Only momentarily put off by the strangeness of the situation, he finds the amphibian's file, mumbles something under his breath about the frog's credit score, and then tells the animal that he can't get more money for an already-mortgaged property.
The frog nods solemnly, and then asks if the bank would reconsider if he could provide additional collateral. Mr. Whack tells the frog that, yes, that is something this bank does. The frog, suddenly excited, asks if they would accept non-monetary collateral, and again, Mr. Whack tells him that this is something the bank does, although of course they would need to review the item's value. Without
missing a beat, the frog reaches into the backpack he is carrying with him and produces a small, obviously very old, statuette of a similar-looking frog, made of solid gold and encrusted with diamonds, all the while excitedly telling the banker about how the bust is of his great-great-great grandmother and how the heirloom has been in his family for several generations. Mr. Whack can tell that the item is valuable, but the strangeness of the situation finally catches up to him and he feels behooved to show the item in question to the owner of the bank. He goes into the owner's office, briefly tells him the situation, and finishes up by flourishing the bust and saying "..and I don't even know what to make of this! What is it?" To which the owner responds:
"It's a knick-knack, Patty Whack, now give the frog a loan!"
Patrick Whack, who works for the First National Bank, is sitting at his desk right after lunch one day when a rather large frog walks into his office and requests an substantial advance on his mortgage. Only momentarily put off by the strangeness of the situation, he finds the amphibian's file, mumbles something under his breath about the frog's credit score, and then tells the animal that he can't get more money for an already-mortgaged property.
The frog nods solemnly, and then asks if the bank would reconsider if he could provide additional collateral. Mr. Whack tells the frog that, yes, that is something this bank does. The frog, suddenly excited, asks if they would accept non-monetary collateral, and again, Mr. Whack tells him that this is something the bank does, although of course they would need to review the item's value. Without
missing a beat, the frog reaches into the backpack he is carrying with him and produces a small, obviously very old, statuette of a similar-looking frog, made of solid gold and encrusted with diamonds, all the while excitedly telling the banker about how the bust is of his great-great-great grandmother and how the heirloom has been in his family for several generations. Mr. Whack can tell that the item is valuable, but the strangeness of the situation finally catches up to him and he feels behooved to show the item in question to the owner of the bank. He goes into the owner's office, briefly tells him the situation, and finishes up by flourishing the bust and saying "..and I don't even know what to make of this! What is it?" To which the owner responds:
"It's a knick-knack, Patty Whack, now give the frog a loan!"

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IRL, my proclivity for very long jokes is legendary; it dates back to when I was a child and managed to steal a Playboy magazine from my friend's dad, and therein read a joke about Pink Ping Pong Balls that's the classic anti-joke "big buildup to the main character dying right before he can give his reasons for collecting pink balls". My 11-year-old self managed to stretch that one out for about 35 minutes one day while riding the bus home from school, and the bus driver even stopped the bus so that some of the kids who were waiting for the punchline didn't have to get off before I could tell it; when I finally finished the thing up with "Then the man said, well son, can you at least tell me what you were going to do with 1,111,1111,111,111 pink ping pong balls before you die, then? And the son said 'I was... I was...' and then he died," I swear to God one of the listening kids got so mad he friggin'
leaped over his bus seat and full-on falcon punched me. Luckily I was super fat at the time so it didn't hurt, but it was still one of the most epic things that's ever happened to me.
leaped over his bus seat and full-on falcon punched me. Luckily I was super fat at the time so it didn't hurt, but it was still one of the most epic things that's ever happened to me.

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IRL, my proclivity for very long jokes is legendary; it dates back to when I was a child and managed to steal a Playboy magazine from my friend's dad, and therein read a joke about Pink Ping Pong Balls that's the classic anti-joke "big buildup to the main character dying right before he can give his reasons for collecting pink balls". My 11-year-old self managed to stretch that one out for about 35 minutes one day while riding the bus home from school, and the bus driver even stopped the bus so that some of the kids who were waiting for the punchline didn't have to get off before I could tell it; when I finally finished the thing up with "Then the man said, well son, can you at least tell me what you were going to do with 1,111,1111,111,111 pink ping
pong balls before you die, then? And the son said 'I was... I was...' and then he died," I swear to God one of the listening kids got so mad he friggin' leaped over his bus seat and full-on falcon punched me. Luckily I was super fat at the time so it didn't hurt, but it was still one of the most epic things that's ever happened to me.
unlike now chubs?
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The day they unban SoTF is the day that legacy is not viable as a format to run for any events.ain't happenin'People really want that card to be goodWhy the fuck did Vengevine have to double in price last month ? are there any substitutes ?
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I just shit post and get blocked on the twatters
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Last Friday someone was talking about the asscrack scandal on the radio. Apparently some newsreel in Brazil had mentioned it as the pictures having been taken at a plumbers convention, but the guy on the radio said something along the lines of "no lol, I noticed the cards on the tables which seemed to be that Magic The Gathering game, so it was actually a neckbeards convention (he called it nerds on the radio).
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Lol. I feel like 'plumbers convention' should be used more often towards those who would dress improperly.
You post on dtr? Cool? Honestly, I don't know who posts there and who doesn't.
I actually read that site quite a bit but its mostly because a lot of the people I used to interact with on MTGS are over there.
It should be a privilege to post here
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