Tebwolf359 said:Realizing I had no issues with functional reprints is part of what made me realize that breaking singleton was something I was already doing, just in the normal, approved way.
People need to remember great standard formats like kamagawa/ravinca, which were basically peasent or pauper power level compared to SOM standard.
All good things become self-referential and circular! (circular? I 'ardly... oh, bother. )I hope things stay this way.
(btw the reason we're so pro-derail here is the musings you arrive at ancillary to the post's topic are often of interest to other designers. Also, if you've gotta post it RIGHT THAT SECOND it's probably worth thinking about? In some other places those derails get shunted aside and never developed, which is a shame.)
whydirt, I will have to give Marshall some ad revenue and give it a listen! Thanks for the visibility into LR.
I think this reddit user provides a wonderful testimony as to why singleton isn't a sacred cow:
Jason, do any of your plans for CFB articles focus solely on design constraints? This one surely touches on them, and I know some of the others do (I've read them all ), but giving it the spotlight might be a good way to work toward acceptance or whatever you want to call the divide that ahadabans touched upon.
and, uh, Fantasy Sets 4 Life. Cubers R Losers
I wish there was more content summarizing Standard and Draft formats of yore.
I kind of feel like writing an article about the cube community. Kind of like the good old days when I spat fire and people loved and hated it.
I lol'd then and I lol'd now....allows us to build lynx between.../
I lol'd then and I lol'd now.