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There are like 50 websites but all of them are kind of sus On about half of them you do all of the work yourself if you want a specific custom card (upload your own image, arrange the card, etc.) They basically stretch a template into a franchise I want something original - even if the person I pay isn't painting onto a card, I want them to at least draw or design the background of the CG card (like the custom Dark Magician art in my previous post), you feel? Maybe you could pay a skilled YGO fan artist on DA for a high-def rendition of your favorite monster and then go to an orica site, but again, you might as well just be using a template, printer, and card paper for like $20 instead of paying literally $50 for a "custom card"
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Yes Micky
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Better believe it Have you seen my posts about Orica in the YGO thread? Bl00
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w000000000 custom member title boys anstane
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EXLink32, I have decided that you are an Earth bender, working most frequently with Lava. I believe you would have a lucrative business as an armor smith, selling both to the Earth Kingdom Army and to the private sector. Smith work is hard work, but you can find peace in the rhythmic and efficient nature of the forge. Like Earth, you possess an inherently direct nature, realistic worldview, and patient attitude which all characterize you as potent and stalwart. However, burning like Fire within you is a sense of human power, expressed in your perspectives on technological superiority, the importance of war, and the auxiliary nature of tradition. This incalescence shifts your form to a more expressive, mobile, and nontraditional variant of the normally stagnant material. I had a somewhat difficult time deciding whether the origin of your lavabending would be based in Earth or Fire, but decided on the former because most of your perspectives (both personally and in terms of worldview) seemed grounded in a sense of pragmatism. Side note: I am considering lavabending an overlapping substyle of both firebending and earthbending, as was indicated in the show by firebending masters controlling volcanic activity.
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Not that I can personally remember, no. When I was 2 I gashed my head pretty badly, when I was 4 I had pneumonia, and when I was 8 I vomited so many times from a stomach virus that I became dehydrated and started to hallucinate. So I guess I stared death in the face but can't actually tell the tale. How good is your balance?
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I would say that outside of the occasional activity to refresh the mind, there isn't much value in doing absolutelty nothing. I'd define it as relaxing every muscle, lying still, breathing deeply, and clearing the mind. Some might argue that we are still acting by breathing, and therefore not "doing nothing," but that's kind of absurd. Every time we speak we carry a certain amount of assumptions to our statements, and in the case of describing a person as "doing nothing" we are presumably excluding actions that would result in the person's death. Besides, if they were dead, they wouldn't be a person anymore, they'd be a corpse. This realization - that we carry assumptions with every statement - really became clear to me when I weighed the value of the word "must" (or "have to"). Those words are valueless unless we assume circumstances and/or states of mind. I don't have to do anything unless I have some goal in mind. It's always "you must do X, if you want Y." The Y is just not always explictly stated. Back to the subject matter, I have "done nothing" (at least as far as I would consider it) in the past, and realized I could slow my breathing greatly - I could breathe comfortably just once a minute, or even longer. If was very refreshing. I suppose it's worth introducing to the discussion the idea of whether thinking falls within the range of doing.
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Nah if it's computer made and printed you obviously can't run it You could probably run it in locals if the data's straight You'd have a better chance with a painted card (even if you paint a completely new design) than a CG card
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I used to read to my father before he fell asleep (kind of topsy-turvy now that I think about it) but I probably read for 30-45 minutes straight So maybe 45 minutes? Have you ever stared death in the face and lived to tell the tale
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idk if anyone is still lurking in the rotting mass of electrical data that is Combat Arms, no I feel like some people know about Klonoa but nobody in the fanbase seems active It's hard for a franchise to die these days, everything gets a sale and a reboot If it sold before, why not sell it again? What was the longest period you've ever gone without speaking?
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Not quite like an anime card Above is a hand-made one, below is a computer-designed one
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I'll read that as like middle-english shunnèd Educate
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Mega Aggron is a solid choice for legit matches If you're screwing around Avalugg is a legend And Umbreon is the definition of a lurking sweep machine
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I'm glad you were born Enjoy this commemoration, of you being born
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Dobby, I have decided you are a Water bender, specifically one who would favor Steam. I see you as an inspired warrior traveling through foreign lands with a group of close allies, perhaps exiled from a tribe whose nature you found overly submissive. Though, like all waterbenders, you can control the element in all its varied forms, you prefer steam for its properties of simultaneous offense (scalding on contact) and defense (visual cover). Your neutrality on personal attributes such as confrontational style and emotional control depict you as someone that understands the push and pull of jin and how the world exists in a perpetual state of changing circumstances. At the same time, your heated philosophical convictions that the human being is superior to animals, that war is vital for a human community's survival, and that tradition should not largely determine the personal identity demonstrate an intensity that waterbending society could not reconcile itself with. These two are not the only factors in your personality, however - an unusual ease on the subjects of death, isolation, and finances also evince a more passive, ascetic compliance with the world. For this reason, you are like steam, a substance balancing the personal fluidity of Water, the heat and vigor of Fire, and the flexibility and simplicity of Air. I really would have been fascinated to hear the reasoning behind your scores, as even without them I can tell you're a pretty interesting character.
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sup guys how's it going anstane
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wolves they're like dogs but not dumb
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I've listened to this on repeat for a few hours
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From what I understand, you find the full piece of art depicted in the square window on a monster card (usually not an effect monster) and you paint over the card borders, coloring, and other unnecessary stuff, leaving only the name and stats It looks sick There are also custom-print cards which people make and which I would eventually want to commission for QK
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