I agree, everyone who doesn’t like all of star wars is a big dumb idiot. Only smart guys like us can appreciate. I mean “somehow” Palpatine literally did return. Heh. Dummies.
I agree, everyone who doesn’t like all of star wars is a big dumb idiot. Only smart guys like us can appreciate. I mean “somehow” Palpatine literally did return. Heh. Dummies.
So a total of 7 mana to add 3 attack?
A Kortoise
That’s…good?
I thought it said “Water behind bars” and I was like damn that’s a fantastic analogy.
Trespassers will be violated.
Ah yes, Shark Boy.
Ah, gotcha. Going forward I’ll refrain from joking about a different perspective, even if I actually fully agree with the original post. This place rules.
I do, not monthly but enough to say that my own anecdotal experience would agree with yours and this article’s perspective. That doesn’t stop me from taking a jokingly objective stance. First comment I made was just the reverse angle of the same data set.
I mean with the way the data is presented it definitely is agreeable that the rise in complaints is directly tied to the quality/performance of the flight industry.
But, on principle alone I refuse to openly accept correlation as a causation for two data sets, and always leave room for expansion and more dots to connect. Without that in play, it’s easy to convince anyone that all spurious correlations have a cause/effect relationship.
I thought it was funny and I stand firmly by that.
Oh…to be honest I think I read the prompt backwards. As a rule of thumb, anecdotes should always be taken with a grain of salt when presented with contradictory empirical evidence.
Totally unjustified, what did our drones ever do to them?..😬
Alternate title; Judging from the level of air-line complaints, people are getting bitchier.
Empirical VS anecdotal evidence.
Isn’t it 3 to cast face down, 2 to flip, then 2 to equip? Asuming you aren’t just casting and equiping for 4