yes
congratulations
isnāt their app incredibly p2w
like worse than hearthstone?
yeah, milk with eggs vanilla cinnamon sugar
mtg has been pay to win since before i was a twinkle in those bastardsā eyes so not shocking
their starter decks they give for free tho are nice and im just working on grinding out wild cards to build my mill deck
@Ishmael create a Magic Online acc and Iāll add you
me when your new name isnāt pingable
wowee
I just created a MTGO account - my name is Daeyron if anyone wants to add me
display names wowee
Shaunās video on The Bell Curve demonstrates just how much IQ tests are tools leveraged by eugenicists to spread misinformation with the veil of scientific rigor, but itās all bullshit. They still have to lie and manipulate the data even when the design is flawed and already biased to give them the results they wanted for their narrative.
oh i didnt think of that as a custard, fair tho
iq is stupid because multiple choice tests see stupid as even the dumbest person on godās green earth can get 20-25% on them
source: i have gotten that grade many a time on quizzes throughout my academic life
ty to my hs student teacher for psych who sat us all down in class during our intelligence unit and had us watch a 40 minute, uncensored (lots of swearing), video essay about the history of iq tests and hoe they have and still support eugencist ideas and dont function well. He was so fucking real for that
MTGO is pay to play, and the ways you actually go infinite on it have on average a higher caliber of players than Arena. Arena is relatively free-to-play friendly tbh. Depending on the meta, you can absolutely climb the ladder using extremely accessible decks especially if youāre in the Bo1 queues. Bo3 is going to be more difficult because thatās going to be more enfranchised/competitive players on average, but you can do well without breaking the bank (from time to time).
You can separate out the whites and yolks, whisk them separately (make sure not to over-whip the whites, you arenāt trying to turn them into a meringue or anything) youāre aiming for smooth-ness rather than foamy, foamy means you went too far (and if it starts weeping, it means you went WAY too far), combine the sugar into the yolks, whisk till smooth, combine other liquid ingredients in till smooth, combine with whites, and stir until fully combined.
This mixture will be much lighter, and more aerated than normal, so the volume may be higher. What you want to do is soak the bread in the custard and let it sit until it absorbs it.
When you go to cook it, fry it as normal, but Iād recommend before the last flip, sprinkle coarse sugar onto the toast in order to get a lil caramelization on the one side.
Anyway, a couple of the easiest mistakes to avoid is 1) soaking your bread for longer. 2) Making sure the custard is smooth and fully combined. Bits of scrambled eggs probably means undercombined and the custard being primarily on the outside rather than being absorbed by the bread, or some such like that. You donāt have to separate out the eggs, but imo it helps with the texture.
if you want cheap to play u can play penny dreadful. u need to pay for ur cards but its free to play with other people and free to join daily tournaments for which u can win currency to buy cards. its its own format
awww thanks
The stuff you soak your bread in is called a custard. āCustardā basically just means a mixture of eggs and dairy (usually milk, usually with sugar). Specifically, one used in sweets. Itās an emulsion. Usually when people talk about custard, theyre generally talking about French custard, I think? I mean, that or creme anglaise, maybe. Now that I think about it, Iām not 100% sure lol
yeah and arena i can play on my phone while i drink at the bar
take that mtgo
nerdie girl goes to the bar but on the inside still a nerd wants to play card gaem