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Typed "rm -r" in "/home/myuser" instead of "/home/myuser/Documents/ThingINoLongerNeed"
Used gparted to wipe and format the device mounted at "/" instead of the external drive I meant to reformat. I've done this one TWO WHOLE TIMES in my life, three if you count wiping a device that was mounted at "/home/myuser/MyTwoTBDrive4DocsPicsMusicGamesEtc".
4 separate set symbols in one release?
I don't care.
How do you feel about play boxes being worse than set boxes but more expensive?
I didn't know that. Seems like a bizarre choice, but I don't know that it affects my enjoyment of the game. I understand why people would be pissed about that.
And those powers keep on creepin.
That's been a problem for decades and yes, it's bad game design (and not the only bad game design going on with MTG by a long shot).
I'm running an outlaw deck in Arena right now and I haven't had this much fun playing MTG since I built a mech deck after the Kamigawa release and insisted on putting on the Pacific Rim theme when I first played it.
I mean, Outlaws of Thunder Junction is actually pretty cool...
But in general... yeah.
"Don't be evil."
Goood Cheeekan.
Easy. I have servers that are only available on my local network and lots of different devices that I MIGHT want to use to access those servers. I haven't bothered to make sure my key is on EVERY SINGLE DEVICE and some of them, I might not actually even WANT my key on as they're not terribly well secured and they might leave my house (my Windows gaming laptop I haven't used in six months comes to mind).
But for cloud accessible servers... yeah.
Not necessarily.
Cut and pasted from an r/whowouldwin from years ago:
There is only one way for Kirk to win (unless it's Enterprise vs. Executor, but that's a different fight and one where Kirk will stomp), and he cannot do it alone. It goes like this:
Kirk: Darth. . . Vader is it? Tell me more of the power of the Sith? If the Federation is to be. . . subjugated. . . by this Galactic Empire you speak of, I would know more of the glory that being part of it will bring to my people and the. . . legacy of these Sith overlords!
Vader (pauses before striking the killing blow): . . . Yes. It IS fitting that you should know more of the power of the Sith. Many years ago. . .
minutes pass
. . . and that is why the Federation stands no chance against the Empi. . .
*A cheesy, tinny sound effect is heard and a warbley distortion field surrounds Vader for a second.
Vader: WHAT IS THIS TREACH. . . gah!
Vader collapses to the ground. Moments later both are beamed aboard the Enterprise. Two security red shirts take a paralyzed Vader prisoner while Spock and McCoy, looking smug, greet Kirk.
Spock: It is excellent to see you in good health, Captain.
Kirk: I did just as you said. Kept him talking. How were you able to do it?
Spock: As we learned from our sensor readings, the Sith ""force"" power is actually generated by a host of symbiotic microscopic organisms distributed throughout his blood stream. I was able to analyze the unique energy signature of these tiny creatures. But it was Doctor McCoy who speculated that an inverse chronoton bubble would have a disorienting effect on them.
McCoy: Like a phaser on stun, right in their tiny organelles. They won't be making any more trouble for a few hours at least, I reckon.
Scotty (from behind transporter control): Aye Captain, and then it were just a matter of firin' an electromagnetic pulse into his cybernetic suit. Now he's just a crippled man in powerless armor.
Kirk: A fitting punishment for such a. . . diabolical villain. This ""Galactic Empire"" will think twice before the next time they mess with a Federation star ship.
So is Horde Prime from Shera and the Princesses of Power.
Given your requirements, why not just accept Bitcoin or other crypto? It sounds like you want to self host it semi anonymously.