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cardboard-crack · 2 years
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If you're free & looking for live entertainment come to steel City bowl & brews In Bethlehem Pennsylvania.
Brian Kibler & Jordan White playing tonight starting @ 8pm.
Meet me in person too.
1770 Stefko Boulevard in Bethlehem Pennsylvania.
Hope to see you there.
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kevinornokevin · 7 months
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Ain't nothing like seeing a big hulking guitar god strumming away on a little kid's Hello Kitty guitar and singing about Lucifer! 🤣🤣
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transfemininomenon · 1 year
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been casually watching brian kibler hearthstone videos for a couple years at this point & the thing i always remember the most about them is the time someone asked him why he never uses an netdecks and he just goes "where do you think netdecks come from" like. the big dick energy.
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dude1818 · 8 months
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Had a great time at Commandfest Portland. Did one sealed event (WOE with 3 draft, 2 set, and 1 collector booster; made things kinda wacky) and about 18 commander games. Bottom row in each pic were from trades/vendors, rest were signed on site. Got Brian Kibler to sign the Bonfire. Also got the Paradox Power Doctor Who deck off the prize wall
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mtgdays · 1 year
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The Most Miraculous Topdeck in the History of Magic: the Gathering
If a team of mostly unknown Taiwanese players is going to take down the mighty team USA lead by Brian Kibler and LSV in the World Magic Cup it’s going to take a miracle… Source: MTG GOLD FISH
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thetoxicgamer · 1 year
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League Personalities Call Out Riot for Singling Out LeTigress as Person Behind Controversial Doublelift and TSM LCS Broadcast Monologue
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Following the contentious Gabriella "LeTigress" Devia-Allen monologue on February 3 during the second week of the 2023 LCS Spring Split, Riot Games received some criticism. Many celebrities criticised the competition's organisers for remaining mute throughout the entire situation and for not issuing any statement of their own. Others who have voiced their opinions on the matter include Brian Kibler, LCS commentator Isaac "Azael" Cummings-Bentley, and esports broadcaster Eefje "Sjokz" Depoortere. “You may have presented it, but at the end of the day it’s the responsibility of the whole LCS team to make sure things going out hit the right notes & as such it’s a failure of the whole team, not just yours,” Azael wrote. His statement was echoed by Brian Kibler, who also underlined that “the choice to air the segment was a poor one that falls on the entire LCS broadcast team.” https://twitter.com/bmkibler/status/1622484765323714565 Sjokz expressed her compassion for LeTigress, saying that everyone can live and learn from their mistakes. At the same time, she voiced her hope that someone “superior of you speaks up here.” Alex “Goldenboy” Mendez, an esports commentator and host, also supported LeTigress and said the LCS broadcaster should not take all the blame on herself. “It’s unfair that you’re being harassed for a segment that was proposed to you rather than conceived by you,” he said. “I really hope the producers of LCS have your back in this publicly.” At the time of writing, Riot has not made a comment on the incident. Its only public action so far has been retweeting LeTigress’ apology. In the segment on Friday, LeTigress delivered a monologue about Doublelift’s history between him and TSM, his former organization, which he was playing against last Friday. At some point, the monologue went into the drama that led to AD carry’s departure, which many found “unprofessional.” On Feb. 5, the LCS broadcaster issued an apology on her Twitter, while also revealing that she has been receiving messages full of “harassment and vitriol” ever since. Still, it caused a bigger stir in the community, with Doublieft joining the fray, saying that LeTigress should “apologize to everyone who experienced verbal abuse and workplace harassment.” Read the full article
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hard-rock-music · 1 year
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Amethyst - The Maze Of Destiny (1991) (Retrospect Records Edition 2010)
Amethyst – The Maze Of Destiny (1991) (Retrospect Records Edition 2010)
Amethyst formed in Kansas City in 1986 and recorded all of these songs between 1990 & 1992.In 1986 under the name Vengeance, by guitarists Jeff Klukow and Bryan Steward, who were joined later that year by Ron Rogers (drums) and Brian Kibler (bass). (more…)
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*inhales slowly* *deep, deep sigh* so. it looks like I've unfortunately acquired another creator crush.
elliot gough. please stop being so brilliantly adorkable one moment and then devastatingly attractive the next. I can't handle this. my heart is gonna give out 😭
this one's in a nice, well-known very committed relationship too! how! fucking! wonderful! nat I am so fucking sorry about how horny I am for your partner! at least with brian kibler I simped equally if not more for his wife as well, but I have no idea who you are beyond a vague face and handful of comments you've said off-screen! I'm very glad you both make each other so happy and I hope neither of you ever see my blog because I am going to have at least one post about elliot on here that is way too horny to be on the internet about any irl human being, let alone one who is probably a few steps away from marriage.
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pinermountain · 2 years
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Faceless summoner hearthstone
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Brian Kibler's Dragon WarriorĪnyone who has followed the Hearthstone scene for any amount of time know that Brian Kibler is the foremost expert on Dragons. Let's take a look at five of the best decks from Day One. We've spotlighted some of the best ideas to help Hearthstone players get started on their Ranked journey in Descent of Dragons, which mix together new cards with a few old ideas. But with so many new cards and some new ideas to work with, it might be a little difficult to know where to even begin.įortunately, Shacknews is here to help everyone, at the very least, get started. The dragons have finally made their presence known in the Year of the Dragon and that means over 100 new cards to experiment with. For a look at our stats, check out the tables below.Ģ.7% or one in every 38 draws for a non-situational AuraĢ.7% or one in every 38 draws for a useful InspireĢ.2% or one in every 46 draws for a non-situational AuraĢ.2% or one in every 46 draws for a useful Inspireĭraw stats obtained from Hearthstone Labs.In what's been a pretty big week for video games, Blizzard has released the latest Hearthstone expansion, Descent of Dragons. But overall is a very, very solid addition to the Mage arsenal. This will most certainly change with Old Gods, especially considering many of the cards we have yet to see are commons that are likely to dilute the pool a bit. A 1/3 chance of spawning something that's even more troublesome for your opponent already shows the value of this card. We've found that in Standard there's approximately a 32.7% chance (36.8% in Wild) of the minion it drops having a helpful mechanic attached to it. While we're not yet accounting for any cards from the upcoming Whispers of the Old Gods set, there's still worth in looking at some of the mechanics that can pop out of your Faceless Summoner for some added value. In fact, is really the only "bad" minion you could get and even then it's only a problem if you really need it to stay on board but have to use your hero power. But the three mana cost minion spot has very, very few landmines to avoid, even more so in Standard where certain problematic cards like, and to a lesser extent, are already off the table. The normal measure of how good a card truly is usually takes into account how many "bad" results there are - like 's. In addition, there are plenty of three drops that have beneficial effects like our buddy. The main difference here is that it's not all allocated on one minion, your opponent will have to deal with both. That said, we're looking at a 6-Cost 7.7/8.0 for a total of 15.7 stat points - well above that 13 point benchmark set by. Now let's take a look at the field of three mana cost minions and how they average out.Īfter putting all of the 3-Cost minions into a spreadsheet, not including the latest Old Gods cards, we find that the average drop from this Battlecry is currently a 2.7/3.0 in Standard and a 2.6/3.2 for Wild. You can find all of the 3-Cost minions, including the new Old Gods cards, here. 's extra minion won't go away since it's preemptive. also makes an argument for comparison, again with the exception that she can simply be eliminated by trading all your minions away, keeping her from stealing anything. The same stats, the same cost, and a very powerful effect - the only difference being he's a problem turn after turn. To put in perspective, perhaps the most equivalent minion in all of Hearthstone is himself. Unfortunately for it, suffers from the Jousting effect which really does knock it down a peg despite having 11 points of stats alongside a potential Taunt and Divine Shield buff. has a strong, but conditional Battlecry which can be silenced off of it, but like Boulderfist, it simply isn't enough to make the cut in today's popular archetypes. Gnomes had which also sacrifices the three stats for a very powerful Deathrattle, but due to the fragile nature of the card, it very rarely sees any play at all. To this day, still remains the most effective example from a pure stats perspective with 13 for only six mana, three more than what we're getting with the Summoner. So we decided to stop and take a look at the stats behind the card.Īs far as the minion itself goes, a six mana 5/5 is generally overcosted. Some think it'll just be a solid card, others expect it to be just as troublesome as has been for years.
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If you have a chance to see Brian Kibler or any band he's involved in I suggest you do you won't be disappointed.
I'm not just saying that because he's my friend, he's a very talented singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Undiscovered talent.
If you do see Brian Kibler tell him you saw a Steve Horn post on Tumblr, he'll appreciate that.
(so will I)
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cardboard-crack · 4 years
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baranchi · 4 years
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Seeing a lot of youtubers getting political nowadays.  This one is my favorite so far.
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direhuman · 6 years
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Hearthstone:
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Brian Kibler, the last man alive still playing Quest Paladin:
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jalira-is-bae · 5 years
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This is the best playmat.
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