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Find a few dozen people you like and start responding to their posts. Other people will see them and reply to them, and you can build up a network of people you interact with socially.

It’s not quick, but the patience helps to filter down to just the people you actually trust and want to interact with.

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So does Paramount+

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Why are they spelling out so many Steve Bannon quotes in this article? His comments are irrelevant to that headline.

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Absolutely agree with this. Twitter is still going strong, in part because the fediverse is “too hard.” Reddit isn’t going anywhere.

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The Dagger of Amon Ra was groundbreaking when it came out, but it seems to be remembered as the inferior sequel to the Colonel’s Bequest. Personally, I loved the artwork, and I thought the almost-Metroidvania approach to the pre-museum bits was incredibly clever. The back half of the game was still Sierra’s usual frustration-machine, but the top-tier presentation meant there was still a lot of charm to it.

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God-Eternal Bontu is the hero that deck needs. He’ll refill your hand, combo with Ratadabrik to trigger as many other legendaries as you want, do it again when he dies, and set you up to do the whole thing again again in three turns, right when you’re running out of cards.

Loran, Disciple of History would do very well if you had an artifact subtheme, but that might be stretching yourself too thin.

Ayara, First of Locthwain seems like a stellar choice, because she both triggers and enables for everyone else.

Torgaar, Famine Incarnate might be an acceptable sac outlet on cast, and he and Ratadabrik’s token copy can double-up to take out one opponent. Nothing to sneeze at if you’re getting that extra value out of his cast anyway.

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Foot-meat tacos. I think about the guy that ate his own foot at least once a week. I wish I’d never looked at the pictures, because I cannot get them out of my head.

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Ah, you’re right. I misread it. Still, knocking two opponents down 20 points each isn’t terrible.

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This sounds pretty invasive. I wonder how the expense and results will compare to other avenues of research.

I remember a few years ago, researchers were working on basically a retainer that would pair with configured glasses to provide different sensations to different parts of the mouth according to different visual stimulus. It wasn’t true 1:1 vision, obviously. You couldn’t watch TV, for example, but I was shocked how much the test subjects were able to interpret with just that additional bit of data, no surgery, and about a Raspberry Pi’s worth of electronics and sensors.

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I built Karona as an enchantress control deck. The goal was to pillow-fort myself, keep everything else off the board, and then MLD before a Solemnity/Decree of Silence combo. At that point, no one has anything and all they can do is hit each other with my commander.

I only played it twice, because it was deemed too mean.

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