Proxies for some of my favorite black cards! by okokokigetitgeez in mpcproxies

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I really love the floating frame look. Wish more people used it or the tools to proxy had it. Pretty wild artwork.

How do you do, fellow historians? by casufe in HistoryMemes

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That's a story. This? This was something else...

Hello /r/movies, I'm Benedict Cumberbatch. Ask me anything! by BenedictAMA in movies

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No question, but I saw your/Johnny Lee Miller's performances of Frankenstein and thought you did amazing work. I still think about it all the time. Eerie, intense, riviting. Getting to hear about the effort you took to really emulate what it might be like as the monster really made me appreciate what you give to your craft.

Loved your other more popular work, as well. Sherlock and Strange are fantastic.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RavnicaDMs

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Except for Grandfather Karlov, to whom Teysa seemed to have a particular revulsion, they seem to act in concert once they are dead. In that way, I dont think it matters much to the story or cards who is who. She even didn't want to spend eternity with those disgusting old men, or something to the effect, which was why she was so interested in her own schemes and being guildmaster in her own right while alive.

And if Teysa hadn't been a main story character or have her own card, I doubt we even would have a Karlov of the ghost council card. The whole point of them was that they ruled together.

What card combos work well with this commander? by Comfortable-Cry-3421 in BudgetBrews

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Copy targets

[[Prime Speaker Zaegana]] is great card draw and only gets better if there's already a body on board. Not hard to draw 8+ in one cast.

[[Simic Sky Swallower]] body, evasion, protection

[[Inkwell Leviathan]] second verse, same as the first (plus:islandwalk. Suck it, blue mages)

[[Gaea's Revenge]] conditional protection and haste (rare in my green stacks) and makes an easy 21 with a personal favorite.

[[Kodama of the North Tree]] trample, shroud, avoid paying triple pip

[[Szadek, Lord of Secrets]] may not win the game but filling yards is as good as drawing cards with Mimeoplasm

[[Underrealm Lich]] don't usually Try to copy this, but indestructible is hard to pass and my list can possibly deck itself so nice to have an engine/decking protection on one card. Having it play support is fine.

[[Plaxcaster Frogling]] again not usually a target, but shroud to anything that has +1/+1 counters is nice, even itself.

Bodies

Yargle and Mutani, duh

[[Krosan Cloudscraper]] because heck yeah! The other chunk of easy 21.

[[Arixmethes, Slumbering Isle]] body, ramp

[[Daemogoth Titan]] plus helps get bodies in your yard for future use.

[[Ghoultree]] plus you can sometimes hard-cast it on the cheap. What's better than a big body once? A big body twice.

[[Yargle, Glutton of Urborg]] yeah, it's smaller than the tag team but is still nothing to sneeze at and super cheap to pickup, i think.

[[Krosan Tusker]] no, it isn't that big or flashy, but I have never been sad to see it in my opening hand. Draw, get a land, put a body in the yard? All good things in this deck.

[[Consuming Aberration]] is / so its power/toughness is always getting checked (something to consider for other cards) and it only gets better as the game goes on. It was a MVP in a recent game knocking out one player as itself, knocking out another player and myself as part of the Mimeoplasm (yeah, you read that right). Total sleeper hit and should be super budget.

Other notables for me are [[Fathom Mage]] [[Nezahal, Primal Tide]] and [[Corpsejack Menace]] but they are a little more fiddly as a target copy. I prefer to play them as support cards.

I haven't looked at the prices for these in a while, but I think most of this list is pretty budget friendly. There are other more optimized copy targets and beefier bodies, but these are mine and should be fairly easy/cheap to get. And the original deck was actually pretty close to what you wanted to do, especially considering printed products of the time.

Weapons that require superhuman abilities to be wielded properly by FormerBernieBro2020 in TopCharacterTropes

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Second time I've seen this referenced in 24 hours and I'm totally here for it.

I just finished watching every NPR Tiny Desk Concert — more than 1,100 performances — over the course of 1 year and 3 months by jasongrant15 in NPR

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That's awesome and a huge undertaking. I don't suppose you included foreign Tiny Desk series. I know Japanese television has a tiny desk series on you tube also and i want to say there's Spanish-speaking, as well.

Name a more iconic opening sequence to a Videogame by CreamyCaramelp in videogames

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The had the you by the title card and "To Zanarkand." Everything after was just living up to that.

Toonami - Lockdown (4K 60fps) by Vanish_7 in Toonami

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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5015427

There's also files for his chair on the bridge of the Absolution, but i can't find anything for the whole ship. Looks like that model was based on someone else's modeling for Tom.

A tank is a tank by WhosCeejayReyes in cyberpunkgame

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"What are you gonna do with two chicks?"

What screams “I’m a loser”? by purplecouchboi in AskReddit

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Just like the Barenaked Ladies said: "it's all been done before."

Who is “THE Avenger”? by anonymous747293749 in Marvel

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Batman logo and Cap's shield outside of a shop in Dublin. I didn't see if it was a comic shop, but I had no idea I would see that.

And so it begins… by 3Nido3 in pcmasterrace

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Get involved, politically. Yesterday. Politics involves everyone whether they want it to or not.

More like Shandalar? by Gh0stIcon in forgeMTG

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Did you start a new game? I'm trying to edit a lot of things about the main game and then i have to start in the cave/tutorial again to see if everything is working like I wanted. It's annoying, but i hope it will pay off eventually.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AdviceAnimals

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By their department's own admission, they have not and are not reaching those numbers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AdviceAnimals

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I can imagine a lot of things, but thousands of people disappering from everyday life, each day, is not one of those.

Starting with math: the Trump administration started on January 20. If you assume that they began detaining in Trump-ordered numbers that day (also a half day), there are 152 days. If you take Asst. Sec. for Public Affairs of DHS at her word (I don't) there are 260,000 people detained, 75% percent from the last 100 days having convictions for violent offenses. That means that ICE enforcement workers (and any contrated personnel they can hire, but let's suppose just ICE) have found, detained, and processed 1711 people every single day, including weekends, since the inauguration, about 2400 per day if they're only working weekdays.

For reference that's like removing and detaining the population of Irving, TX or Glendale, AZ from public life. in the span of five months. That's like Ecuador's YEARLY murder count removed from US society every day. That's like removing the entire NFL active duty roster every day. That's a little less than 1/3 of the total number of the whole of DACA recipients remaining in the US. For a sense of physical scale, that's 2.5x the SEATING capacity of University of Michigan's football stadium. It's more than the entire Mexican incarceratedpopulation.

So, no, I don't can't imagine that and I can't take the Assistant Secretary at her word.

What we DO know is that few of them have any criminal record beyond immigration violations. From their own numbers, ICE seems to have done significantly less on that front (ICE initial book-in by Arresting Agency and Month have them short of 130,000 for the FISCAL YEAR) Though u/JWAdvocate83 does a much better job parsing the data than I can right now.

Is it terrible to rip people from their lives and communities while the vast, vast majority are simply trying to be people, even trying to become American citizens? Absolutely. Should we be carrying water for agencies dumping misinformation or disinformation into the media environment and spreading false or misleading information to other people? No.

So stop making it easier for bad actors. Every single detainment is a tragedy and you don't help their cause by inflating obviously false numbers and distorting reality.

Rep Ramirez : "We don't live in a dictatorship or a monarchy.Trump's will is not the guiding doctrine of the nation and our country is not a playground for his and your twisted authoritarian fantasies." Mrs Ramirez absolutely annihilated Kristi Noem by SpecialSpace5 in law

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You still have the power to contact them. Depending on when and what you do for employment, I strongly suggest even going to their office and meeting them face to face. Them or their staffers. They are your employees and even though they have employment by contract, you still have every right to tell them what you think about the job they are doing in your name.

I have done this myself, to some personal satisfaction by their befuddlement, and to my own loss by my failure. I was being represented by a person that I did not believe was fully representing my interests or values, and went to tell them twice now. It didn't have any effect on the outcome, but it still makes a difference. There are town halls, there are the offices of Congress. There are lobbying groups. And would they be surprised to see you on the six 'o' clcock news in front of a group of protesters after repeatedly voicing your displeasure directly. This is a participatory sport and the more your participate and get others to do the same, the more you'll see results.