I once bought a single collector booster of WOE and got a Rhystic Study, Throne of Eldraine, foil Lord Skitter, and a Talion, Kindly Lord. I figured I made out nicely, and that's probably the last I'll ever buy; quit while I'm ahead.
Parents (at least the ones who approach this appropriately) don't expect their kids to repay them. What they want is to see their kids be able to make their way in the world on their own, without undue hardship, and be happy. That will make your parents content.
This is the most beautiful fucking wholesome thing I've ever read on Reddit.
But did you learn things? Because if you learned things then it wasn't a waste.
That's a good thing and I'm happy for you.
Oof, yeah, now I can see how dope this is! That's beautiful.
Might want to put up a full picture of the C&H; all you show is the bottom.
To try to rope you into spending more money. I'm sure there's a name in economics for whatever this tactic is. There's always a name.
Wait: so you bought this brand new, and it only had roughly half the deck in it? Yeah, this is a big fuck-up. Where'd you buy it from? You should absolutely be able to get a refund for this, that's ridiculous.
I mean, naked is when it matters most, right?
Hell yeah, probably around the third.
That's the best part: they look down on mono red players for "play creature, turn card sideways" and then do this play-by-numbers shit.
This will go well with [[Etrata, Deadly Fugitive]].
As if human beings don't act like human beings.
Almost all relationships that end don't just end suddenly; one or both of the people start to withdraw. It doesn't make them assholes.
I saw the title of this post and said "watch it be a foil Jeweled Lotus."
Yeah I agree, he had a lot of nerve.
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