Civility and Magic

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DÛke

Guest
...yeah, what the dilly yo! What does that mean? That reminds me of the first time I talked to almindhra, when she called me a "...fiesty boy" or something of that nature...those were fun...I think...anyway...
 
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Zero

Guest
Well, I should say the Old Ransac.

Im sorry duke, I need to get my pic online so you can see it!

So you can all see it!

"Ben che? I think they know, I think they all know'
 

Killer Joe

New member
Wud up,YO! Word to the Mutha! Knick-Knack-Paddy-Whack-Give-The-Dog-A-Bone!
DUke: I still like to rant, anymore lately, I've been getting "Ticked-Off" at the recent popular bandwagon of "The Sky is Falling" or "Is WotC Going to Stop Pring MTG".
Good Mohammad, God, Ra, whatever! People out there have got to get a grip on themselves. I heven't seen this much crying since, well, since George W. took da House!
Anyhoo, I'd keep going but, I have to stop by another post and lay it on thick to some lost soul who needs some smacking around.
Later Daze.
"O"
 
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Duel

Guest
One of the greatest things about magic is that the pros are generally very nice. Even The Notorious Mike Long is typically civil. He may cheat, but he's civil. The trash-talking group is typically mid to low level players. We have some of the nicest pros out there.

And some of the nicest casual players as well.

Look, I have rarely been insulted, and when I do get it, it's by a few select players who cannot stand to lose. I try to remain cordial, at the least.
 
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Thallid Ice Cream Man

Guest
Yes, assuming I place any value in the person
Yes, but there aren't very many newcomers
Yes, cruddy cards
Occasionally I do. It depends on the person.
From time to time I do that.

But I don't compliment fuzzy
 

Spiderman

Administrator
Staff member
Why'd this get moved to Off-Topic? It seemed good for whatever forum it was originally in (General or Voting, can't remember). At the very least, it still deals with Magic... :confused:
 
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