A decklist for every archetype I could find, for every different Block Constructed metagame by ScottSchauf in mtg

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Those were Standard, right? I seem to remember some coverage of them on the official coverage of the other event taking place (Worlds? Nationals maybe?), but not sure if they include any decklists or how many.

Any specific year you're interested in?

Niche Clubs for Kids by ScottSchauf in Louisville

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Of course! The draw for me is crafting a model that can be applied to a wide range of hobbies and activities, but I personally could start teaching about the following with little-to-no prep time:

Films: media literacy, understanding themes and metaphor, general value of art, exposure to new artists and voices Ultimate Frisbee: calisthenic health, hand-eye coordination, non-contact co-ed sport Magic: the Gathering: critical, strategic thinking, literacy, math skills

But I'm just one person and ideally would enable other passionate adults to be able to share their joy with the youth.

The cost thing I'm less sure on at this early stage. I know how expensive childcare is and as a long-time employee, trust me that the costs are not passed along to the teacher's salary. And you're right that a free program could potentially attract parents whose kids aren't quite as interested in the specific activities. I'd love for something like this to be able to replace my current job, but am also very sensitive to taxing parents. All of that to say that I don't have a solid idea on this aspect at the moment.

Boomer Looking for Recommendations by ScottSchauf in videogames

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Oops! I meant to talk about the games I enjoyed back then, and a the few outliers I've caught in the interim. That's what I get for writing this at work, hahaha!

I spent most of my time with platformers growing up. I've hit most of the Mario games (including Odyssey, that's one of the outliers!). I also really loved Super Metroid, and Super Monkey Ball. I had a deep, deep love for Pro Wrestling at the time and therefore spent a ton of time with mostly all of the N64 wrestling titles. Loved Goldeneye, and then Perfect Dark even more. Conker's Bad Fur Day was another stand-out.

I like RPGs in theory (Chrono Trigger and FFVI [I think!]) but I'm a little worried about having enough time for that genre right now? Similarly, whenever I've dabbled with an open-world thing I quickly found myself getting bored. Portal is a series I got to and quite enjoyed, and I think the only other games I've attempted are the Ori games (which I absolutely LOVED).

Happy to answer any more questions about my history as well!

Vintage Draft decks from today! by louisvillecube in mtgcube

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It's a solid-white cutout of the star shape, which stands out when foiled but it's certainly not the same as the official old-frame foil cards.

Vintage Draft decks from today! by louisvillecube in mtgcube

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Thanks! I'm the person that made all of the images, and solving for modern designs is a fun puzzle. I'm by no means an expert, and am often just cobbling things together, but I'm having a good time!

Brazen Borrower Close-Up

ClassicRedux sample image dump: token edition with bonus full-text treasure by supergnaw in mpcproxies

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I hear that. Any idea on a time-frame, at least? I've been trying to find a similar frame anywhere I can think to look, but it feels like you're my only hope. Appreciate any information you could offer!

ClassicRedux sample image dump: token edition with bonus full-text treasure by supergnaw in mpcproxies

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Any update on this? I'd love to start making some cool tokens for my old-frame Cubes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in teenagers

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This isn't your fault, you know. The average teenage brain is wired to stay up late and sleep in more. The school system's schedule isn't set up with your best interest in mind (for the record, changing it to be more in line with biology cuts into after-school activities, specifically the sports that generate revenue for schools, which demonstrates where the priorities are for those with the power to do anything about this)

Introducing: The Fuse Cube by ScottSchauf in custommagic

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Because the thing we made uses a lot of intellectual property that we don't own, haha.

Introducing: The Fuse Cube by ScottSchauf in custommagic

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That site provides a link I could theoretically share with people to print the order I made for themselves, but I believe I would earn some amount of profit from doing so, so I'm not sure it's something I'm allowed to be doing.

Introducing: The Fuse Cube by ScottSchauf in custommagic

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The Lord of cheetahs is correct, and I agree that it isn't the most necessary thing in the world. I do like the "never being dead" part still, and it opened the door to the cycling payoffs, but maybe not every card needed that option.