Right? I work in land development and so many commentors in here just reek of NIMBY and "But my woods!!"

Even if they are construction stakes, moving them is illegal and you would absolutely be sued for any damages that may be incurred.

Those get moved and damaged by the developer during construction, and then set and restaked again as necessary because the movement is KNOWN.

Correct - These are temporary stakes set to show the property line when permanent monuments arent already set. This stake could also be a witness so that the surveyor can easily find a monument that is at ground-level.

I think it depends on how invincibility is defined. Do you just not take damage from anything? Or are targeted efforts by other people to harm or detain you also thwarted?

Could be a little of both. It doesnt help that saving mana and instants just arent a thing in Hearhstone, so its a very different mentality. Similar with attacking / blocking being very simplified in HS

So far I've only played 60 card on Arena, but i'm in a similar-ish boat coming from Hearthstone and jumping into Commander. A lot of my misplays are from being used to playing in a digital format where things like drawing, upkeep triggers, etc. just always happen. I think it could also be a mindset sort of thing too, where a lot of new players who just wanna play commander (Unless they wanna play cEDH) are just playing for fun and so might not take as much time outside of play to look into other cards, how they might have played differently, etc.

NTA, and what the fuck? If the roles were flipped and you were shaming her for her genitals or breast size you would be getting slammed through the roof by everyone. She, her friends, and her family are nuts - Leave bro.

Sometimes it's that long because the professor(s) who assigned the work decided thst it has to be that long.

Though I guess that was for a capstone project and not a thesis, so that may not apply in all scenarios.

A beam would be even easier, if uncomfortable. Just lay down on your stomach on it

I'm also a new player and have bought the Grand Larceny Set, Quickdraw set, and 40k Abaddon set. Of the three, I've had the most fun playing grand larceny because stealing and chaos is fun, but felt the most consistent play with either the 40k set or the quickdraw set using the alternate commander.

For me, just knowing what led you to make certain decisions, why some cards but not others, etc, is enough. It lets me then take your reasoning and adjust it if I like the flavor of another card that does what you want the deck to do.

As a new player, that is EXACTLY what I am looking for when Im looking at decks. I know by name what maybe 30 ish cards do across the two precon decks that I have do.

Nowhere in this was anything mentioned about nutrients or anything. This is only about controlling your metabolism, an involuntary bodily function per the title, to burn extra calories to be able to eat unhealthy things.

I'm well aware. The post here is about being able to CONTROL your metabolism. If you stored 18k calories in excess as fat, and you can CONTROL your metabolism, you can just have your metabolism burn the calories for use by your body. The calories won't get used, they'll be stored as fat again, now maybe 16k calories. Repeat.

Your body might decide how many are needed, but your metabolism delivers them. If it overdelivers, then the process to store energy back as fats isn't 100% efficient. Some energy would be lost. Repeat ad-nauseum.

An oversimplification, yes, but it is also true for the majority of people and use cases. There is a reason why it is said so often.

Play an MMO and socialize with friends and family exclusivelt in-game. Socializing is part of playing the game, so...

As someone who has the Grand Larceny precon and has upgraded it to swing even more into the theft side - It'll annoy some people, especially randoms, but your friends will probably all have a good laugh at the chaos that may or may not ensue

But... they chose to... and did what one is supposed to do with collector boosters. I should just go on a luxury car subreddit and comment "You know, you COULD have bought a cheaper car! You dont need a Porche!"

Then why would you comment this on a post that opened a collector booster...?

Were you ever able to resolve this? I'm having the same issue

I'm in the minority, but I actually enjoyed the last two books even with their flaws.