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Apr 15 2012, 00:41
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Raaby
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QUOTE(radixius @ Apr 14 2012, 09:22)  Ronald Raygun.
ALPINE EDIT: This is the name of my new Shoegaze band.
[ www.myspace.com] http://www.myspace.com/theronaldraygun
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Apr 15 2012, 00:49
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Msgr. Radixius
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Experimental/Rock/Trip-Hop?
Wow, how hideous.
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Apr 15 2012, 00:51
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Raaby
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Word dat, b-dawg.
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Apr 15 2012, 01:01
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Msgr. Radixius
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QUOTE(radixius @ Apr 14 2012, 15:46)  Oh, man, if I got this microphone to work on my mixer I'm gonna be freakin' stoked. It works in a shitty Behringer 502, but no idea on my Shure M67.
It did not work but I know why and it is possible I can fix it!
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Apr 15 2012, 01:03
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Cloudkitty
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Haven't read the word "shoegaze" In quite a while...... makes me wanna do stuff......
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Apr 15 2012, 01:05
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Raaby
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To your butt?
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Apr 15 2012, 06:53
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FourThirteen
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Dissecting a joke is like dissecting a frog. There's not much to be learned, and you kill the frog in the process. -- Albert Einstein
So, all the nerds over-discussing how to make a feasible Hitler card for MTG are missing the point.
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Apr 15 2012, 09:34
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@43883
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Should be common sense, the only points nerds ever get are related to their game score or ranking.
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Apr 15 2012, 16:28
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Cloudkitty
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QUOTE(FourThirteen @ Apr 15 2012, 06:53)  Dissecting a joke is like dissecting a frog. There's not much to be learned, and you kill the frog in the process. -- Albert Einstein
So, all the nerds over-discussing how to make a feasible Hitler card for MTG are missing the point.
MTG joke editions are best card game. True story.
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Apr 15 2012, 16:32
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@43883
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Unglued was amusing.
Also, Phil Foglio, fuck yeah. Maybe he's even browsing the forums since he's officially a pervert.
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Apr 15 2012, 16:50
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Msgr. Radixius
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Unglued and Unhinged are my favorite sets. I have a binder with a full Unhinged set.
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Apr 15 2012, 18:03
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@43883
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I stopped MTG too early to play with Unhinged. I read the wiki article and laughed... [ gatherer.wizards.com] Oh snap ! ADDENDUM : Best used when playing against #mal, I guess, considering the flavor text. This post has been edited by Mika Kurogane: Apr 15 2012, 18:08
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Apr 15 2012, 18:15
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Cloudkitty
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If the joke editions were actually allowed at tournaments, maan, I would pick up playing it again.... QUOTE(Robbie Pie @ Apr 15 2012, 01:05)  To your butt?
Oh, totally!Stupid sexy shoegaze singers, so dreamy, solitary and serene... simply stunning.... what a shit sentence, this sucks, I should stop STAT....
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Apr 15 2012, 20:04
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Gamechamp
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I played MTG once. It was sort of funnish, I guess, but not the game for me.
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Apr 15 2012, 22:07
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grumpymal
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I did a brief stint of playing MTG during middle school, when I was at my nerdiest. I didn't have any money yet, so I couldn't buy cards and barely had a playable deck.
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Apr 15 2012, 22:09
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Cloudkitty
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QUOTE(derpymal @ Apr 15 2012, 22:07)  I did a brief stint of playing MTG during middle school, when I was at my nerdiest. I didn't have any money yet, so I couldn't buy cards and barely had a playable deck.
I didn't have any money either and regret every cent I wasted for it tenfold.....
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Apr 16 2012, 07:50
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@43883
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QUOTE(derpymal @ Apr 15 2012, 22:07)  I did a brief stint of playing MTG during middle school, when I was at my nerdiest. I didn't have any money yet, so I couldn't buy cards and barely had a playable deck. Print badass card, use crappy cards, glue them together using some cardboard, rinse, repeat, make your own leet deck for a few bucks. If 'cheating' is not an option, you could also use one of those cheap weenie rush decks and beat opponents with a $500+ deck through mass invasion, which is, if I remember correctly, allowed in tournament play. Rage usually ensued. Now that you can play on the Internets, this is kind of obsolete, though. I still laugh hard at those people paying monies for virtual cards, just like I laugh at people paying absurdly high prices for "rare" virtual stuff. This post has been edited by Mika Kurogane: Apr 16 2012, 07:53
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Apr 16 2012, 07:54
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grumpymal
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Moot point since I don't play MTG.
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Apr 16 2012, 07:57
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@43883
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You did at some point. You were a nerd and then you got better. Or worse.
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