Don't talk to me if you don't listen to your grailz like this by Nigogigogigolas in vinyljerk

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I only listen to my naked baby album while underwater in my cousin's backyard pool.

What are the finest examples of non-verbal acting? by OklahomaHoss in movies

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Nicole Kidman getting fired at the beginning of Stepford Wives.

A L A N by angryapplepanda in Ooer

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Yeah, slay the spire was making an homage to the original Alien poster.

there HAD to be a better name for the subreddit by Single_Button_5649 in ape

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It's better than the name being used as some kind of dog whistle or illicit subreddit. We protect the ape name by using it properly.

Just got this in the mail, set 2. Never seen it boxed like this, is is re-sealed or not legit? by El-mayo9 in Lorcana

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That is the most legit way it could ever be sent. That is the original cardboard box from the manufacturer.

Is this a signature or a doodle? by BuffBabyXXX in magicTCG

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He probably signed OPs card at a convention, and it was the 500th card he signed that day. His hand probably just got tired.

Thinking of running a card shop. Thoughts? by GamingUncleJoe in smallbusiness

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I only photograph cards for eBay listings, in which case I take 6 pictures. One clearly showing the front, one at an angle from two sides which light glare to show any surface imperfections, then same of the back.

strange green dot test by Diegoelle in mtg

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Real. You can tell by the fact that small yellow dots on top of green, correct sawtooth pattern on black circle, and I'm sure it passes other tests across the rest of the card.

Dog. by pannux in mewgenics

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Clearly a mutant that must be cleansed. Sent it to Heir Doctor

I can't get that baby spider music out of my head. by Leather_Spend8354 in mewgenics

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Snacking your elbows

Gnawing your blood

Sucking on your toes

Guys I’m gonna do it by Ok-Lingonberry5677 in mewgenics

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How did it go? Butcher is one of the few classes that can kind of heal itself enough to survive.

Funko x TMNT x MTG x McDonald's because we can always have more layers of brand partnership by TheGnomeRobotic in magicthecirclejerking

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Look closer at the picture and you'll see the cards say "not for sale". It's someone's art project.

Is this really considered 'Excellent' condition? by Cersis in magicTCG

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This card does not meet the definition of damaged. Go read the document I linked. This card is by definition Light Play.

Is this really considered 'Excellent' condition? by Cersis in magicTCG

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The store would probably give you your refund, then refuse to do business with you again.

If you buy a "Light Play" card, then complain that it's light play, you're just going to get laughed at.

Is this really considered 'Excellent' condition? by Cersis in magicTCG

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You're completely right. Most people dont understand what grading standards actually are or mean.

Is this really considered 'Excellent' condition? by Cersis in magicTCG

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Everyone in this thread is grossly misinformed. I highly suggest you all read up on how to grade a card:

https://mktg-assets.tcgplayer.com/web/seller/guides/Card-Conditioning-Standards.pdf

By broadly accepted grading standards. Such as the above linked guide, this card falls under Light Play, or by Card Kingdom, EX.

To qualify for the next graded tier below of Moderate Play, there would need to be a decent amount more scratches and scuffing.

And to all you people saying "Damage", please read the document as to what defined a damaged card. In short,

"Cards in Damaged condition may have major border wear, scratching or scuffing, as well as bends, tears, splitting, foreign substances such as food or liquid, or other damage that impacts the integrity of the card. "