Black, Gay and Polyamourous Fan of MtG and many other things.
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find it really funny that one of discord's loading quotes is "back in the day, discord used to be a browser app! can you imagine?" like. getting a little big for your britches aren't you, electron app
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I still can’t get over what brits call musical notes like bro please I’m trying so hard to take this country seriously
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Fun historical tropes people keep repeating because they never learn:
If this large cluster of groups of very similar people got along they’d be unstoppable and possibly rule the world but unfortunately for them they usually all hate each other
Guys good at naval combat but not land combat vs guys good at land combat but not naval combat. This war will be very confusing.
General thats super good at winning battles but loses the whole war anyways
Two countries that hate each other being major trade partners
Woman stabs someone to get her own son in a position of power. Or she gets her son to do it himself and calls him a pansy or something.
Trying to make something illegal just makes it more popular
Somehow Benjamin Franklin was there
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being bisexual and academically interested in fashion is weird bc sometimes you'll see a person who is both attractive and well-dressed. which you think would make a fun combo! but actually it's a trick that sends my brain spiraling because what the heck parts am i supposed to be paying attention to
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Part.1 of The Wandering Presbytery.
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This is the most real MTG post of all time cause I'll give you one guess which of these two cards was an absolute menace in standard and had to be banned and which one hasn't seen any play since getting reprinted


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Part 3 of the Saptasagara
Part 1 of the Saptasagara
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Part 2 of the Saptasagara
Part 1 of the Saptasagara
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