Say what you will about John Hughes and his movies but nothing I've seen represents how I feel when I actually go ti a museum and get lost in the meticulous details of an actual work of art.
There's a lot kicking around in my mind about the reveal of the Shocklands being apart of this Star Trek set but they all come down to this: WotC design finally see these 20+ years cards as fundamental game pieces rather than those at a higher skill ceiling and we should expect to see them more.
Is this the list I've been looking for. Can we fit this card in here?
Here are two of the most absurd action figures I know of. I own one of them and probably should have gotten the other a decade ago.
The the next thing is whether to go Hippo or go home. The Sultai vs Temur Keruga package is somewhat similar but the fact I'm thinking about my deck being more creature light will make this a bit more challenging either way.
Plus I can play with more cards I've been meaning to try/haven't played with in forever.
Nah Toxrill is 7MV so I don't even wanna get involved. Thinking about making this more of a control list.
You know maybe this is what I need for a sultai deck where I pod, eldritch, neo form my way into this dragon and other 8 drops.
I mean we both lost and then gained back the needed GW lands to cast this guy once more before it rotates from standard. Still I think this card has a lot of life in it for older formats moving forward.
I'm glad we're finally getting a GiTS that adhers closer to the manga, not because I am a fan who yearns for excursiating accuracy in my adapations but, because the tone this series is going for will be new for people who haven't read it. That being said I'm saving my judgements until it's over.
Watched two episodes of this and had to stop. This shoe is obvious propaganda for men my age and in my position. I don't need to be thinking the check out people at the handful of Wawas I visit are flirting with me when I pick up energy drinks and the occasion pack of Nerds Gummy Clusters.
I imagine mana bases on MTGO are even greedier for commander players. Make them pay for their avarice.
I'm just waiting for them to return to Silent Bomber. If they need to make them all furries to sell then so be it!
Hard to top this very solid short adaptation of a much longer manga.
This list looks sweet and you did pick the non-green card wasn't what I expected. That being said if you wanted to make it MORE green.
Hard to Kill (1990) is the perfect Steven Segal vehicle. Between the goofy plot, iconic quotables and oft-time hilarious action scenes this movie should be considered a camp classic. The hospital escape scene alone makes this one you NEED to see with friends at least once.
I've played it so much over the years, original and remake, that my time for 100% has been often under 5hrs. Also it's an absolutely charming platformer that rewrote my brain chemistry from the moment I first rented it.
Solid game with a great soundtrack loaded with all your millennial favorites doing 50s cover songs.
You may be right that they've really gotten the controller down to a science. On the otherhand...slime gamepad.
For someone often so verbose your lack of descriptors saddens me but I won't press you further.
I know this just is a frivolous purchase for a silly hobby and I'm very fortunate to be able to do these from time to time but the amount of joy I've received from getting this Bayou is electric. I'm certainly kaking more of it than it is but I'm going to ride these good feelings as long as I can.
You know I didn't (and still don't) understand the concept of "The Grungler" but I image that one would look like a young Bob Seger.
Am I going to be able to see "Adolesence of Utena" in theaters next week? Sadly no. Did I buy this shirt anyway? Absolutely!