Now imagine if multiple Shahrazads were in peoples' decks.
Now imagine it with Hive Mind.
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
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Um.....what? That looks like how Tommy Wiseau would write.
"You detect the dreaded hand of my nemesis's arch rival, Viscount von Sausage Roll?"
my favourite multi-player experience was the fastest 10 person game I'd ever experienced.
I once saw someone draw Exodia in their initial hand. Fastest game ever.
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
I guess Trixie gets Dark Magician.
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
Yeller: I had to look that up and it's probably among the most amusing cards I've seen.
Yeller: I had to look that up and it's probably among the most amusing cards I've seen.
I don't actually know anything about MTG. I just got it from the comments on their site.
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
Yeller: Ah. Well let me put it this way: decks can only have up to 4 copies of the same card in a deck. For tourny play will usually either be restricted to the latest sets or allowed to extend back to a certain period of time, with the caveat that cards may have deck count limits lower than 4 (due to some ridiculous card interaction). This is usually all arbitration made well after the fact. This card is powerful enough that they decided they needed to print on the card itself that there may only ever be 1 copy of the card in a deck. That amuses me greatly.
Where? I don't see it.
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
I'm currently trying to translate Winter Wrap Up into Latin. I've come up with some new translated names for the Mane 6:
- Applejack is now Calvadorsa (It's sort of a Cultural Translation: Applejack is a type of apple brandy. In Normandy, there's an apple brandy called Calvados named for the region where it's made. In Latin, it's called Calva Dorsa, which means "bare backs" in reference to a couple of bare rocks off its coast in the English Channel)
- Pinkie Pie is now Rosa Dulcis, meaning "Sweet Rose"
- Rarity's name was just directly translated into Latin, yielding "Raritas"
- Twilight Sparkle's Latin name is Lux Vesperi, which means "Light of the Evening". Scintilla would be a more direct translation of "sparkle", but I'm trying to have names that are only 1 syllable more than the original names, at the most.
Rainbow Dash and Fluttershy are still Fulmen Iridis and Papilia, respectively.
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It’s highly probable that Satan has chosen [Lauren] Faust to be his modern-day emissary of evil. The signs are clear.
Yeller: Are you talking about the card? It's pretty easy to find it on Google Images (where I looked).
Wait, Latin is a dead language. Why translate it?
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I suppose so, just be sure to give credit.
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Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur.
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Trust me, it's the complete and utter opposite of that. If anything, the trope would be
Altum Videtur.
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It’s highly probable that Satan has chosen [Lauren] Faust to be his modern-day emissary of evil. The signs are clear.