I know this is going to make me sound pretensions but I have to get it off my chest. I feel an unimaginable rage when someone posts a photo and is like "this picture looks like a renaissance painting lol" when the photo clearly has the lighting, colors and composition of a baroque or romantic painting. There are differences in these styles and those differences are important and labeling every "classical" looking painting as renaissance is annoying and upsetting to me. And anytime I come across one of those posts I have to put down my phone and go take a walk because they make me so mad
Slugsign is a language of many uses
#CUDDLE
I got a fun idea
lol I doubt this'll go anywhere but it'll be fun to see what happens
Their fates are in your hands
I had a dream last night that tumblr came up with a pride flag for closeted gays and it was just a light blue flag with a shrimp on it. People would also wear shrimp pins on their lapels for some Reason???
and the vegan gays started Discourse because shrimp deserved more respect
Is there a word for that like, “bright darkness” you get in winter?? When it’s been snowing or it’s supposed to snow past sunset and the sky isn’t Dark Enough. One of my favorite things
I felt pretty overwhelmed with mechanics, and not in the way visits to Ravnica usually are since they weren't matched with the Guilds and each mechanic felt more complex than the Guild-specific ones even if it wasn't necessarily. Disguise, Cloak, Suspect, Collect Evidence, Cases, all combined with the return of Investigate and a few other keywords. I'm all for Ravnica expanding from the ties of the Guilds as mechanical constraints, I liked War Of The Spark and it kind of broke away from those rules, but this much at once felt like a whole new plane grafted onto Ravnica, something I know is partially true since the set was meant to be on a new original plane before they decided it was "stepping on Ravnica's toes."
I've seen lots of people say that MKM failed, or that it wasn't popular. Maybe that it failed to capture the feel that people expected.
I personally liked the set, so I don't know why people say this. Do you know what is that people disliked?
Let’s ask. For those of you that didn’t like Murders at Karlov Manor, what didn’t you like?
I need you all to see how newborn giant pacific octopuses look when they swim
The way their little stubby tentacles flop uselessly...they're so silly <3
I think they haven't been utilized to their full potential yet, Kellan is a shining example of how the implied risk of them sending you to any given plane or into the Blind Eternities is not as big of a deal as it should be to keep Planeswalkers relevant. But I like how they allow Planeswalker cards to be more de-emphasized in story and card slots per set. They allow for bigger adventures than the Gatewatch or other groups of Planeswalkers can create. I like them, but I am really banking on them getting their potential as collapsing rifts in the universe that connect planes together in patchwork paths, similarly to the violent event of bringing the shards of Alara back together. It should not be as easy as a character hopping inside and ending up where they need to go. I want some chunks of dinosaur flesh to come out of the blender plane into Ravnica after some poor Ixilan creature wandered inside, or a character to come out of one portal as a potted plant whose only thought is "oh no, not again" before they're tossed back inside to a better plane. Those proposals are purposefully absurd, but if they're going to stay around they should have terrible risks that get worse the longer they stay open.
I honestly don’t know if it is an unpopular opinion or not, but I really like Omenpaths and the kind of sets that they enable.
What are the general consensus about them ?
Let's find out (at least from people here on Blogatog).
Happy pride from your new friends at Grizzco. Pride month may be over but gay bears are forever, or something