Kerry picked example
The skull is your warning.
Ooh, please share
In Abraham Lincoln’s day, everyone just rocket jumped to get to the second floor!
I wonder how riffable an episode could be.
Well, I did post this here more than a week ago, so I’m not surprised it’s fallen off the pages. You’ll probably have to experiment with post sorting options.
Trimming my YouTube watch history has blessed me with niche, low-views stuff like this.
Also, if you want to see more of these kinds of videos on [email protected], share some and encourage more interest in them. The US politics posts are boring.
I love this kind of stuff where people bend office work programs to do things way beyond what they were designed for.
Now this is the real internet funeral
The mythical cat nest
The mythical Renardeaux, Quebec, the nation’s best-kept secret
Path of Exile’s global channels have had a glorious history of unhinged nonsense. A dev was even around to witness this one!
Is this a picture on your laptop or is it a picture showing Sencha chilling on your laptop?
Both?
Horny instances have the best names.
I’m a fan of Dubmood’s Atari ST cover of Second Reality.
I usually don’t like sharing 2D games because they’re hard to make look presentable
How so? I don’t see the problem.
Album art of a CD you found at a dusty thrift store
I was struggling to figure out how to express another problem, but I just thought of how to say it. This deeply entrenches metagaming into the game’s formats, since competitive players will even more greatly want to keep secret strategies in their pockets so the wider scene only finds out after they’ve already reaped the benefits.
Basically, it’s the Magic version of arbitrage. Everyone in Modern is sleeping on Séance, so you keep quiet about your Séance brew until it’s Pro Tour time and you get to cheese wins with an undercosted Séance.
Tangent time! During Pro Tour Amonkhet, there was a cheesy WU snake deck in draft. Some of the competitors expected Slither Blade to be badly underpicked, so forced decks full of those and Trials of Solidarity. It worked. Once this archetype went public, it stopped working because people were actually trying to pick that snake now. As far as I know, there was no other deck for Slither Blade, so this was basically insider metagame trading.
Okay, okay, paragraphs. I know you said this was about more than just Magic, but I don’t have enough confidence in my game design or macroeconomics knowledge to say anything insightful in that regard. I mean, some board games have auctions.
Most people have an above average number of arms.