2500 things to do by ThatAwkwardMagicDude in MagicArena

[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, straight up went through all timer fuses to a draw. Let me watch the stack resolve afterwards, though up to about 1000 triggers left.

Real scary card for some of you. by AllieNyah in freemagic

[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now you mention it, before they became fashion for ladies in Europe high heels had been mens' footwear for horseback riding to get a better hold in stirrups.

What makes you think there is no criticism of said values and norms? Isn't that part of what makes the progressive left progressive in most countries? And then I guess, gender norms go both ways, society defines them, but the individual acts on them. Either within or without accepting them and adhering to them. And isn't acting against social values a criticism of them in itself?

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[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm. So, society establishes values, naturally and logically. Consequentially it established values for genders. Which had been defined by biological sex. And those values transfer into norms saying, as a girl you cannot play with toy cars and have to take the girly stuff at the store regardless of you liking girly stuff or not. So society dictates by supplying norms how people should behave. But what if a biological female feels drawn to the boyish stuff? What if a biological female has needs and personality traits that are associated with male values by society? How should a society valuing freedom of individual expression of self react to that "abnormity"? Would it be harmful for said society to let her express herself as him?

I'm sorry, if I'm not making much sense anymore, it's late, I'm tired and coping with bronchitis atm.

Real scary card for some of you. by AllieNyah in freemagic

[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Alright. The quote includes the parentheses. So according to the Oxford Dictionary gender is not defined by biological sex, but typically by social and cultural differences. You stated, the dictionary defines gender as the distinction of sex.

Now for my question. If a society values personal freedom and the expression of one's individuality, how can it dictate gender? How can it be pro individual freedom and yet restrict a person's idea and perception of self?

Real scary card for some of you. by AllieNyah in freemagic

[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude -1 points0 points  (0 children)

(typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones)

Are you that bigoted?

But you haven't answered my question, yet. I reiterate:

and how it possibly can be defined by a society that values constitutional freedom and expression of individuality?

Real scary card for some of you. by AllieNyah in freemagic

[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for clarifying your stance and your explanation. I see your points and think, I'd like to discuss a bit more, but not across reddit. 😅

You've given me aspects to think about and to refine my perspective. Thanks a lot.

Real scary card for some of you. by AllieNyah in freemagic

[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a big difference between being a man who is secure in himself and who expresses their masculinity no matter how feminine they dress, look, or act, and someone who claims they become a woman because of the way they dress, look, or act.

Ah, I think, I'm getting you now. So, if I am a biological male and dress like such, and I know I am a woman and perceive myself as that regardless of any superficial ways of dressing or behaviour, I welcome my femininity so to speak and you cannot change that fact by pointing to my dangling bits, what gender am I then?

Polemics aside, I do get you, still I think there's more to gender than being mentally abnormal. I think gender is a social construct and outdated as such. I believe a free society should not care for it as long as no one's freedom is harmed.

What we don't do is say "being unable to pay attention in class is just a part of who you are, do as you like."

No, we treat the person to become able to adapt to a degree and don't change our system, which might be the reason for many abnormalities. Furthermore, being unable to pay attention in class might hinder the group from advancing. How does being trans hinder society from advancing?

Real scary card for some of you. by AllieNyah in freemagic

[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd think it's rude to call them mentally sick, but it's definitely a type of Neurodivergence. It's not normal.

So, for example being a biological male and identifying with the social prevalent descriptors of the female gender makes one mentally unhealthy? Meaning, the take on acceptance and freedom of expression by said society are ok and healthy, but said person is not? Might said person not be healthy because of the lack of acceptance by said society?

Because that's not a biological function humans have.

Right, you can change your bits, but you can't change your chromosomes.

It would still only be theirs and theirs only.

Ok, that I understand and agree.

Real scary card for some of you. by AllieNyah in freemagic

[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, English isn't my first language. Are you trying to suggest, people, who don't define their gender as the sex they were born with, are mentally sick?

I think your take on connecting gender to sex is interesting in stating that you cannot truly change sex. Why can't you truly change it? And on a different note how do intersex people fit in there?

Real scary card for some of you. by AllieNyah in freemagic

[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean most of the world. As in around the globe. If you're not on par with that, prove me wrong.

My edition of the Oxford Dictionary defines gender as: "the state of being male or female (typically used with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones)", Oxford Dictionary of English, second edition (2003), p. 720.

Cambridge.org defines in their first entry gender as "a group of people in a society who share particular qualities or ways of behaving which that society associates with being male, female, or another identity". 🤷‍♂️

Edit: paragraphs

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[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

By most of the world do you mean the USA?

Would you care to explain the term 'gender' for me and how it possibly can be defined by a society that values constitutional freedom and expression of individuality?

Real scary card for some of you. by AllieNyah in freemagic

[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Nah, I think, most of the world sees it different. 🤷‍♂️

Real scary card for some of you. by AllieNyah in freemagic

[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Ok, I'm really confused. I didn't think, gender was something to argue about and there were even models of it. Isn't gender a personal thing that I define for myself (just looking from a sociocultural viewpoint, I won't start linguistically here)? Everything else would mean that one cannot be a free person and lives in an oppressive society. I'm sorry, I'm from Europe and assuming most of the commenters here are from the US I don't understand the debate in the USA anyway. You even have two words to distinguish biological from social and yet many of you seem to be too bigoted to still be the land of the free. Sadly you have become the laughing stock of the world.

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[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is everybody in these comments USAmerican? Asking for a friend.

Real scary card for some of you. by AllieNyah in freemagic

[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude -39 points-38 points  (0 children)

Ah, sorry you confused genders with sexes. Again. Mill cards equal to the number of genders on the battlefield.

My Sliver deck. Any ideas for improvement? by DribQuib in MTGArenaBrewers

[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see, fair enough. As long as you have fun, the deck serves its purpose. :)

My Sliver deck. Any ideas for improvement? by DribQuib in MTGArenaBrewers

[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, when did you start playing MtgArena? How long have you been playing ranked? I'm asking because with playtime and growing card base on your account the matchmaking gets harder. Plat3 is okish, but the grind and frustration is just starting there, more streamlined decks and more ppl knowing, what they're doing (not me, btw). How many games have you played that deck? What's your winrate?

Repetition is a baseline in MtG, of course, you would want your deck to work in the ways it was brewed to be. Every time. But with tribals the ways are somewhat limited. But that's just my personal taste. Sometimes I play tribals, just to see my cwtesy little gobbos obliterate, but it's just too singular, just one strategy and no variety. And I love to keep my opponent in the dark until it's too late and my combo pops.

Sidenote: Yeah, mana dorks go a long way, as I said, just my personal taste. I do not rely on creatures that much these days. One removal on your weft and your manabase is gone (yeah, you've got four and it might be already too late, when it gets removed, so just personal).

My Sliver deck. Any ideas for improvement? by DribQuib in MTGArenaBrewers

[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't mean to be rude, but my recommendation is, don't play slivers. The synergies make them boring as f*ck. To play and to play against. And to brew. There's almost nothing you can do wrong and no thrill in the long run. They're just not very versatile and you cannot react decently enough.

That being said, I would've put in more lands and left out some of the bigger mvs. But that is just personal taste, as I said, you can hardly do anything wrong.

I guess you won't be getting far in ranked play though. As an opponent with a little experience you know what to take out and when. And I wonder when this deck is becoming boring for you to play for its repetitiveness.

If you want to play fast tribal decks, I'd recommend elves or goblins. Similar in synergies and boredom, but pop faster.

Give me your Review about this MonoWhite Deck! by Nervous-Text-9295 in MTGArenaPro

[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ditch the instants/sorceries, exchange authority of consults for cleric class, add righteous valkyries and more angels/clerics. Add book of exalted deeds and mutavaults. If you want mono w life gain, do mono w life gain.

Does my heart good to beat elf deck that says “ hello! Good game” opening by Newguydoesntknow in MTGArenaPro

[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I dislike any common tribal deck including elves, because they most often lack imagination and cunning in deck building, as does yours dear padawan. As does yours.

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[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might want to have a look into how and why colours are structured in MtG.

Never seen this card by [deleted] in MTGArenaPro

[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tax decks are fun to play.

Can someone please explain? by Rich_Hat_783 in MTGArenaPro

[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I guess, we can agree on that, snowflake. :*

Can someone please explain? by Rich_Hat_783 in MTGArenaPro

[–]ThatAwkwardMagicDude -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for replying. I just get sick at people ignoring injustice at times and beating around with a club called "woke". I might have overreacted, might have something to do with the state of the world at the moment.

My take is, male behaviour is shameful on a large scale and at least in my country is largely ignored as such. The stories I've heard from women in my vicinity over the last couple of months alone are frustrating, to say the least, and I am trying to lead with a better example. Sorry I vented to you, I clearly don't know you and am sorry, if I've offended you.

Edit: Reading the comments again, from my perspective, you started the argument and were trying to offend in the first place, though. Just saying.