My roommate and I never play MTG anymore, and unfortunately we have come to a point where we probably need money more than we need cards.
I'm wondering if there is an easy way to find out if our collections are even worth selling, and
to actually sell some cards if they are
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- 18 Apr 2016, 09:31
- Forum: Magic: The Gathering
- Topic: how to sell my collection
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1135
- 10 Feb 2015, 12:52
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Television We're Watching Now
- Replies: 233
- Views: 30797
Re: Television We're Watching Now
Just finished off House, now I'm working on Arrested Development. That "showstealer pro trial" thing might be clever, but ruined by the fact that I just looked it up when I got confused why I was seeing it.
- 02 Feb 2015, 08:25
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: How Safe is Your Job?
- Replies: 43
- Views: 3301
Re: How Safe is Your Job?
This discussion reminds me of the first chapter of this short story http://marshallbrain.com/manna1.htm
- 28 Jan 2015, 06:34
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Television We're Watching Now
- Replies: 233
- Views: 30797
Re: Television We're Watching Now
Just finished off Being Human on Netflix. I was surprised to find the American remake better than the original U.K. show.
- 23 Jan 2015, 06:39
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Feminism general thread
- Replies: 1178
- Views: 99188
Re: Feminism general thread
Relevant. http://www.tera.ca
I find the situations in which the law has supported breast equality in America to be quite promising.
I find the situations in which the law has supported breast equality in America to be quite promising.
- 10 Jan 2015, 08:25
- Forum: LoadingReadyRun Streams
- Topic: General LRL Stream Feedback
- Replies: 874
- Views: 218685
Re: General LRL Stream Feedback
So with 'The Movies' having rounded out the Arland streams (I think?) ...am I the only one who thinks that they've been really great? I can't recall all of what they were, but even just in the last week or two, KSP, Gunpoint and The Movies were all great watches, as was Jer doing God Hand and Alex/...
- 16 Dec 2014, 19:47
- Forum: Video Games
- Topic: The Game Venting Thread
- Replies: 996
- Views: 129756
Re: The Game Venting Thread
Give me REAL characters with REAL problems. A civil war between two families that disagree over the line of succession! A republican rebellion against a monarchy! Space pirates skirting the borders of Citadel space! What's wrong with that? Why does it always have to be vast, unknowable evil? The ga...
- 15 Dec 2014, 07:49
- Forum: LoadingReadyRun Streams
- Topic: Things on my Stream (Paul's occasional solo stream)
- Replies: 67
- Views: 10901
Re: Things on my Stream (Paul's occasional solo stream)
Another Double Fine game would be cool. I'd prefer to see Brutal Legend, but Stacking would also make for a good stream.
- 07 Dec 2014, 07:19
- Forum: LoadingReadyRun Streams
- Topic: Kathleen Saves the World
- Replies: 68
- Views: 16091
Re: Kathleen Saves the World
SohNata wrote:I will continue to plump for the old school with Suikoden I or II
castlewise wrote:I just read that Suikoden II is coming to PSN next week. This would be a *great* game for Kathleen to play.
Seconded.
This would be perfect. Especially if it has gone digital and thus is no longer a total pain to get a copy of.
- 01 Dec 2014, 13:48
- Forum: LRR Video Discussion
- Topic: Not on Twitter
- Replies: 19
- Views: 8111
Re: NEW VIDEO - Not on Twitter
Omega Lairon wrote:You might need to go a little deeper than just staying off Twitter though - I already don't use it but still manage to keep up with the same random junk my friends find.
Yeah, same. Might require a 'not on Reddit' too.
- 22 Nov 2014, 07:05
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Great Things made by Horrible People
- Replies: 64
- Views: 4156
Re: Great Things made by Horrible People
Keven Sorbo is my most recent example.
The works he has been in were so long ago (perhaps "great" could be replaced with "nostalgic") that it doesn't really effect my response to them now so much though.
The works he has been in were so long ago (perhaps "great" could be replaced with "nostalgic") that it doesn't really effect my response to them now so much though.
- 12 Nov 2014, 08:34
- Forum: Tabletop and D&D
- Topic: Interest in starting an Online LRR DnD group.
- Replies: 82
- Views: 11921
Re: Interest in starting an Online LRR DnD group.
I will be at work during that time, but you all have fun.
- 29 Oct 2014, 00:32
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Siblings
- Replies: 56
- Views: 5319
Re: Siblings
Two older sisters and one older brother. I'm the youngest, with a 7 year gap between me and my closest sibling. My sisters had already moved out of the house as far back as I can remember, so I didn't really grow up with them at all. My brother moved out just as I was entering middle school. I was a...
- 25 Oct 2014, 06:24
- Forum: Tabletop and D&D
- Topic: Interest in starting an Online LRR DnD group.
- Replies: 82
- Views: 11921
Re: Interest in starting an Online LRR DnD group.
Posted my times. As those are my 'getting ready for work' and 'about to pass out' times it could prove tricky for me though.
- 16 Oct 2014, 19:34
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: The General Chat thread
- Replies: 6647
- Views: 393853
Re: The General Chat thread
For me today was the hottest day in months.
I have little frame of reference for what "Autumn" even is. Seasons always seem like they would be such a weird thing to experience.
I have little frame of reference for what "Autumn" even is. Seasons always seem like they would be such a weird thing to experience.
- 07 Oct 2014, 19:24
- Forum: Tabletop and D&D
- Topic: Interest in starting an Online LRR DnD group.
- Replies: 82
- Views: 11921
Re: Interest in starting an Online LRR DnD group.
I am both interested in and intimidated by DnD. My friends and I used to try a variety of Pen and Paper games (Rifts, BESM, Vampire: The Masquerade, and yeah DnD once) but it was never as structured as proper DnD and we never managed to play for long. I remember when Avatar The last Airbender was fi...
- 03 Oct 2014, 14:06
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: What is Adam Baldwin thinking?
- Replies: 780
- Views: 62663
Re: What is Adam Baldwin thinking?
Some examples that can be read to support the idea of people disagreeing with harassment is not the same thing as "nobody" committing harassment. There is no question that harassment has happened on one side or the other. The question was whether or not harassment is the aim of the moveme...
- 03 Oct 2014, 12:37
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: What is Adam Baldwin thinking?
- Replies: 780
- Views: 62663
Re: What is Adam Baldwin thinking?
Nobody is trying to defeat feminism or instill racism here. If you say so Even in those posts I see some examples that support the idea of people on the 4chan side disagreeing with harassment and not being all anti-feminist. Not very much, and not very strongly mind you, but I'm assuming these are ...
- 02 Oct 2014, 22:44
- Forum: Video Games
- Topic: XCOM EW Query - Console VS PC differences?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1036
Re: XCOM EW Query - Console VS PC differences?
I have been playing the PS3 version and there has been no differences so far between my game and the one I've been watching Cam play.
- 02 Oct 2014, 08:15
- Forum: Video Games
- Topic: What is a videogames?
- Replies: 136
- Views: 13259
Re: What is a videogames?
I hate to add fuel to the fire, but I tend to consider games like Dear Esther, Don't Move & The Stanley Parable (to name a few) in a special genre (for a lack of better classification... if you have to organize games): The Anti-Game . I can certainly see this classification fitting for Stanley ...
- 02 Oct 2014, 07:59
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: What is Adam Baldwin thinking?
- Replies: 780
- Views: 62663
Re: What is Adam Baldwin thinking?
And let's be fair, most Gamers in Gamergate feel that the AAA industry is massively bloated, and is teetering on the edge of collapsing in on itself. This is a good point. Now I haven't been following these events as closely as some, but having been in communities where this gets discussed (unavoid...
- 30 Sep 2014, 07:03
- Forum: LoadingReadyRun Streams
- Topic: Twitch Sub Emote Suggestions
- Replies: 151
- Views: 102187
Re: Twitch Sub Emote Suggestions
Boofinka wrote:Maybe we need... STOPIN PAWAHHH?
I second this suggestion.
A lrrPOWAH doodle face with two beefy arms. Possibly even Alex's face with two beefy arms
Edit: Or just a lone beefy arm, if it needs to be simpler
- 23 Sep 2014, 19:37
- Forum: LoadingReadyRun Streams
- Topic: The House of Stark
- Replies: 223
- Views: 31224
Re: The House of Stark
I wonder if Graham would want to stream Peace Walker. He mentioned he hadn't played that one during the Ground Zeroes stream, and it is super important to the plot of the next game.
- 25 Aug 2014, 04:57
- Forum: LRR Video Discussion
- Topic: Ways to Avoid Surveillance
- Replies: 14
- Views: 6464
Re: Ways to Avoid Surveillance
I'm a big fan of works where the bulk of the communication taking place is non-verbal, and "X ways to Y" videos usually do it really well. This week was no exception - Alex nailed it in every scene, and sold performances from James and Beej too. Nicely done. There was only one teeny detai...
- 20 Aug 2014, 07:14
- Forum: LoadingReadyRun Streams
- Topic: Adam's Gamehaüs
- Replies: 97
- Views: 19229
Re: Adam's Gamehaüs
It's not like he's the first streamer to miss details while interacting with the chat, but I could deal with Adam not paying attention to half the game a lot better if he didn't make statements like "This game has no idea what it's doing" or "This game doesn't have a plot" afterw...