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@Raspberryfloof i vote magic prerelease, personally? the new set doesn't really feel real until prerelease and we get to build actual decks with it. and it's new and cool shit.

@Nire i mean. much like the entrance the entrance to the Shibuya river in TWEWY, i'm pretty sure the underpass on McGrath Highway is a huge gate

...well, i said this and then got enthusiastic replies, so i guess i'll cast some jinxes about witchy queer under!boston when i have some free time

In short, please tell people you enjoy their art even if it's just a normal clean piece.

Your words encourage them more than you think.

Your silence also discourages them more than you think.

(no, us. it's half past six and no-one cares about the elaborate witchy headcanons i've made for the city i live in. don't blab about this for the next hour, please)

@grime_witch tired: complaining about how slow and unreliable buses are

wired: riding public transit through the reality rift under the highway to the queer witchy undercity

It is claimed Ernest Hemingway once wrote a six-word short story that could make people cry for a bet. The wager was ten dollars, which Hemingway won with the following: Afficher plus

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It is claimed Ernest Hemingway once wrote a six-word short story that could make people cry for a bet. The wager was ten dollars, which Hemingway won with the following: Afficher plus

Gaming: I’ll have you know I graduated top of my class in the Navy Seals, and I’ve been involved in numerous secret raids on Al-Quaeda, and I have over 300 confirmed kills. I am trained in gorilla warfare

#Gameing: It is claimed Ernest Hemingway once wrote a six-word short story that could make people cry for a bet

It is claimed Ernest Hemingway once wrote a six-word short story that could make people cry for a bet. The wager was ten dollars, which Hemingway won with the following: Afficher plus

@typhlosion ...damn it, i'm sad that copycat is the standard name now. that's so much better

@typhlosion okay, that sounds amazing, and i'd listen to that

but really, how else do you describe a deck that makes an infinite number of robot cat clones and unleashes them on your enemies?

if it didn't require a bunch of shuffling, i would totally at least attempt to play copycat. what's better than a deck whose main form of winning is swarming the opponent with an arbitrarily large number of furries?

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@codl i always read "[awoo] Kasran channeled 🔥" as mastodon complimenting every single post.

"these jinxes are so good, they're on fire, good job, keep it up"