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plathianswift · 1 year ago
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how could you be,, so reckless with my heart?
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dog-girlowo · 7 months ago
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My mb2 cards I split a box with a friend could gave done worse
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sorryidkher · 2 years ago
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silence between songs tracklist prediction:)
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thenbnerd · 9 months ago
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MB2!! whoever made this. pay them double. thoracle consult, breach brainfreeze, all in limited and more importantly in (a variant of) modern frame!! as one of the few white border fans as well, this set feels like it was made specifically for me. im going to pretend yall saw my question and whipped this set up, just wanted to put it out there that this set so far has made my month and i suspect the only thing that can top what i've seen this far is actually getting some of these cards for myself. huge thanks to the team that worked on this.
Not sure if you're the person to ask, but If or When - 8ed frame return in any form? I started right before the switch to m15 frame and have been pretty bummed out seeing retro frame every couple sets, would love to see some strong cards and staples from after the switch like arcane signet, sheoldred, fatal push, etc in that frame. I'd definitely purchase any secret lair with any cards no matter how weak if they were in 8ed frame, though I'm probably in the minority there.
I’m not sure how many retro frames we can support.
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noxx-33i · 1 year ago
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I just had the funnieT idea while thinking of matching skins for RGB and like.. balloonbox
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sleepknoot · 1 year ago
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As cautious as I am about getting excited about VT/MB2, I wish every other post I saw about it wasn't catastrophizing.
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helios1 · 2 years ago
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and still… the world of darkness ifs aren't out yet.
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everydayarsonist · 2 years ago
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@greywantssleep @thesuiteddude TRUST ME VOTE MB2.0
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MB2.0 propaganda
T.O.B.O.R propaganda
The MB2.0 art is not mine and was done by @doodledoodledoohehe
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coimbrabertone · 8 months ago
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NASCAR Numerology: How NASCAR's Current Teams Got Their Numbers: Part One.
So this blog has been a bit NASCAR heavy these past few weeks, but my request, I'm going to do one more: NASCAR Numerology: How the Current Teams Got Their Numbers.
To start with, a brief introduction: in European motorsports like Formula One and MotoGP, the norm has become that drivers chose their numbers. Lewis Hamilton, for instance, has chosen the #44 and will take that number from Mercedes to Ferrari when he moves after this season. The exception to this is the #1, which is typically reserved for champions. Max Verstappen (normally #33) and Pecco Bagnaia (normally #63) currently run the #1 plate in F1 and MotoGP, respectively.
Neither of these rules exist in NASCAR. In American racing (NASCAR and Indycar in particular) numbers are associated with the teams, with some teams having run the same number for decades. How these numbers came about various - some were chosen as they were the lowest available number, some to go along with sponsor, others to go along with a numbering convention at a given team. We'll get into these stories here.
We're going to start at the beginning...and the end, with Trackhouse Racing, who run the #1 and #99. Ironically enough, their story begins with the #99, as Trackhouse first entered the sport in 2021 with Daniel Suárez. Trackhouse was, at this point, a one car operation leasing a charter from Spire Motorsports, getting engines from Richard Childress Racing, and running out of a space in the RCR shop. They chose the #99 as a tribute to Carl Edwards, who ran the number from mid-2004 to 2014 as part of Roush Racing.
In a happy coincidence, Daniel Suárez had run the #99 in his very first race in Monterrey, Mexico at the age of seven.
As for the #1, well...for 2022, Trackhouse wanted a more permanent arrangement, so they bought out Chip Ganassi Racing and took control of their two charters. Ganassi had been running the #42 team for Ross Chastain, and the #1 team for Kurt Busch. Busch was off to 23XI anyway, thus the #1 charter was given to the #99 team.
The #42 team meanwhile, with Ross Chastain as driver and the CGR crew behind him, was switched to the #1. Why? Well, for starts #1 and #99 is a good number combo - the first and last numbers available and they add up to 100 - and furthermore, it has history.
Justin Marks and Pitbull are the owners of Trackhouse, but the team is run by Ty Norris. Now, in 1996, Norris was handpicked by Dale Earnhardt to help create the Dale Earnhardt Inc. (DEI) team, with support from Dale's current team, Richard Childress Racing. DEI would go full time in NASCAR in 1998, with driver Steve Park driving the Pennzoil #1 Chevy. Yeah.
Furthermore, the #1, the #8, and the #15 would be DEI's numbers throughout the 2000s. In 2008, DEI would merge with Ginn Racing (formerly MB2 Motorsports) who ran the #01 Army Chevy with Regan Smith and Mark Martin as drivers. As the recession continued, this team would merge again, this time with Chip Ganassi Racing, in time for 2009.
Chip Ganassi at this point ran the #41 Target Dodge for Reed Sorenson and the #42 Texaco/Havoline Dodge for Juan Pablo Montoya.
DEI, meanwhile, had the #01 Principal Finance Chevrolet for Regan Smith, the #1 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet for Martin Truex Jr., the #8 US Army Chevrolet for Mark Martin and Aric Almirola (the #01 had the Army sponsorship originally but the #8 was DEI's flagship car so the sponsorship moved over), and the #15 Menards Chevrolet for Paul Menard.
The 2009 season would essentially be a bloodletting for the team, and come 2010, the merged Earnhardt-Ganassi Racing would run the #1 Bass Pro Shops/McDonalds Chevrolet for Jamie McMurray, and the #42 Target Chevrolet for Juan Pablo Montoya. These are the same numbers that CGR would run when Trackhouse bought them, and the #1, with its lineage going back to 1998, would be reunited with Ty Norris at the Trackhouse team.
And in another move in relation to the Earnhardts, Trackhouse will add the #88 Chevy for Shane van Gisbergen for 2025. The #88 was last run by Hendrick Motorsports, first for Dale Earnhardt Jr. from 2008 to 2017, and then by Alex Bowman from 2018 to 2020. More on that in a bit.
All of that for the #1...now onto #2!
Team Penske has run the #2 since 1991, when they acquired the services of Rusty Wallace and his long-term sponsorship deal with Miller Brewing Company. Rusty had driven for the Blue Max Racing team (and won a championship for them in 1989) but that relationship collapsed in 1990. With a new program and a driver as decorated as Rusty, Roger let him choose the number - Rusty chose the #2, which he had last used in 1985.
That car, with Rusty Wallace from 1990-2005, Kurt Busch from 2006-2010, Brad Keselowski from 2011-2021, and Austin Cindric since 2022, has been the Penske flagship car.
In 2012 with Brad Keselowski behind the wheel, it won its first championship.
Penske's other cars have, typically, mimicked the #2. When Penske took over the Kranefuss car of Jeremy Mayfield for 1998, they renumbered it from #37 to #12, with Mobil 1 sponsorship. Mayfield was fired late in 2001, and Rusty's brother Mike filled out the season, before Ryan Newman and Alltel took over the #12 car for 2002. Newman would leave for Stewart-Haas Racing for 2009, and David Stremme would take over that car.
As mentioned a few weeks ago in my Viceroy rule blogpost, Alltel was bought out by Verizon in 2008, and that caused a problem as NASCAR's title sponsor was Sprint. Alltel was grandfathered in, Verizon was not. Thus, for 2009 and 2010, the #12 would run as a black and red Penske Truck Rentals car that totally wasn't mimicking the Verizon logo.
Anyway, David Stremme would be replaced by Brad Keselowski at the end of the 2009 season, and he'd remain in the #12 for 2010.
In 2011 however, Penske secured a new major sponsor in the form of Shell/Pennzoil, and Shell wanted a flagship entry with a flagship driver. Thus, Kurt Busch was moved from the #2 to the new #22, while Brad's #12 team became the new #2 Miller Lite team. Kurt Busch would essentially have a meltdown in the 2011 season - screaming at his team in multiple races - and would be fired at the end of the season. AJ Allmendinger and Sam Hornish would fill in for 2012, and for 2013, current driver Joey Logano was hired for the #22.
Meanwhile, the #12 would return to full time competition in 2018 with Ryan Blaney as driver and Menards as the main sponsor.
Logano's #22 would win the championship in 2018 and 2022, while Ryan Blaney would win in 2023. The #2 is Penske's original number, but now, all three have won championships. Furthermore, all three - plus now the Wood Brothers car they prop up - are now locked into the 2024 NASCAR playoffs.
Speaking of, this blog is running long and I'm gonna have to make this into a bit of a series over the next week or so, but while we're on the topic of the Wood Brothers, lets finish off that car real quick.
The Wood Brothers is NASCAR's oldest team and has run the #21 from the beginning. On rare occasions when the Wood Brothers ran multiple cars, back in like the 60s and 70s, it would usually be something that pays homage to the #21 - examples include the #12, the #121, and the #41.
NASCAR's modern era is considered to have started in 1972, and since then, the Wood Brothers has always run the #21 except for a controversial two-year exception in 1985 and 1986 when the team, then fielding Kyle Petty, had a 7Eleven sponsorship and thus ran the #7. They would return to the #21 in 1987, and at the 2024 Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway, they won their 100th race with driver Harrison Burton.
So yeah, the story of some of NASCAR's current teams' numbers. I'll pick up with RCR tomorrow (spoiler alert: all they have going for them is Earnhardt nostalgia) as this numerology project turns out to be bigger than I expected.
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postsofbabel · 1 month ago
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gideonthefirst · 14 days ago
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in a world where EA2 is uncertain MB2 will be boring and PS2 is almost definitely going to be straight up bad. the fact that thus far PB2 sounds likely to be a straight up perfect record is a beautiful light in the darkness
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whatsthatmagiccard · 9 months ago
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Ongoing list of the cards under the MB2 playtest cards, as per the official card image gallery. Just text. There's so many. Somebody go put these into the Scryfall Tagger like they did last time.
Interestingly, not all cards that directly reference another make the backing card visible as part of the joke (see Intangible Vibes).
If there wasn't a direct reference, usually, they just used the most recent card they had that fit the frame. Unique cards are bolded.
A Girl and Her Dogs + Abbot of the Sacred Meeple + Defender of the Queue + Jeskai Baller + Knight of Lost Causes + Noble Ox + Plain Walker + Sliver of Hope + Tax Taker -> Phyrexian Pegasus (MOM)
Arcanum Things + Avacyn's Collar, the Symbol of Her Church -> Kor Halberd (MOM)
Brigid, Who's Seen Some Stuff -> Brigid, Hero of Kinsbaile (LRW)
Champion of the Hareish -> Champion of the Parish (DDQ)
Essence of Ajani + Friarball -> Surge of Salvation (MOM)
Intangible Vibes -> Intangible Virtue (ONC)
Muraganda Eldrazi -> Eldrazi Displacer (OGW)
New Master of Arms -> Master of Arms (WTH)
Alberix, the Trade Planet + Duelist's Convocation International + Heart of a Duelist + Map to Lorthos's Temple + Two by Four -> Temporal Cleansing (MOM)
Blurry Visionary + Catch of the Day + No-Regrets Egret + Panglacial Shinobi + Search Elemental -> Preening Champion (MOM)
Can't Quite Recall -> Ancestral Vision (TSR)
Night of the Flying Merfolk -> Kiora Bests the Sea God (THB)
Subgoyf -> Sharding Sphinx (MOC)
There / They're / Their -> Said / Done (MH2)
(Wisedrafter's Will is inconclusive; digital print)
(Your Wish is My Command is inconclusive)
(Call from the Grave is inconclusive, though likely Call to the Grave (SCG))
Cleaver Blow + Common Black Removal + Halving Season + TL;DR + You Compleat Me -> Vanquish the Weak (MOM)
Creepy Crawler + Lifening Elemental + Magus of the Chains + Pinchy McStingbutt -> Nezumi Informant (MOM)
Lich's Duel Mastery -> Lich's Mastery (DOM)
Liliana's Other Contract / Liliana's Undead Minion -> Grasping Shadows (LCI)
Odric, Lunar Marquis + Toofer, Keeper of the Full Grip -> Syr Konrad, the Grim (likely MOC)
The Many Deeds of Belzenlok -> Rite of Belzenlok (DOM)
Yawgmoth's Day Planner -> Witch's Cauldron (CMM)
All-Star Kicker + Boulder Jockey -> Trailblazing Historian (MOM)
Bolshak Dragon -> Shivan Dragon (M20)
Boltfire -> Firebolt (MH1)
(Dwarven Confluencer is inconclusive)
(Flanking Licid is inconclusive, but likely Convulsing Licid (STH) or Enraging Licid (TMP))
Gobland -> The Autonomous Furnace (ONE)
Immerstum Battlefield + Planeswalkerificate + Snap Judgement + Toddler's Rage -> Volcanic Spite (MOM)
Pyromancy 101 -> Start From Scratch (STX)
Vuzzle Spaceship -> Shrapnel Slinger (ONE)
Wormhole Warp -> Chaos Warp (likely MOC)
(Zone of Flame is inconclusive)
(Built Bear is inconclusive)
Dairy Cow, Flavor Nightmare, Phyrexian Seedling, Spuzzem Strategist, Starting Town NPC -> War Historian (MOM)
Glade of the Pump Spells -> The Hunter Maze (ONE)
Keeper of the Crown / Coronation of the Wilds -> Lovestruck Beast / Heart's Desire (ELD, showcase)
Meandered Towershell -> Meandering Towershell (KTK)
Naturalize 2 -> Naturalize (M19)
Penumbra Umbra -> Penumbra Spider (MM3)
Plant a Sapling / Fully-Grown Treefolk -> Herbology Instructor (MOM)
Questing Cosplayer -> Questing Beast (ELD)
Teferi, Druid of Argoth -> Surrak and Goreclaw (MOM)
The Colossal Dreadmaw -> Colossal Dreadmaw (XLN)
Werewhat -> Tireless Hauler / Dire-Strain Brawler (MID)
Wrenn and One -> Wrenn and Realmbreaker (MOM)
Anax and Cymede & Kynaios and Tiro + Convention Maro + Chea, Friend to Maybe Too Many + Hish of the Snake Cult + Wowzer, the Aspirational -> Niv-Mizzet, Supreme (MAT)
Chatzuk, Mighty Guitarist -> Melira, the Living Cure (ONE)
Don't Worry About It -> Growth Spiral (DMC)
Fludge, Gunk Guardian -> Yargle and Multani (MOM)
Glimpse, the Unthinkable -> Hidetsugu and Kairi (MOM)
Jund 'Em Out -> Rebuild the City (MAT)
Lutri, Pauper Otter -> Lutri, the Spellchaser (IKO)
Mothers Yamazaki -> Djeru and Hazoret (MOM)
Narod, the Beige Flower -> Doran, the Seige Tower (LRW)
Pokey, the Scallywagg + Terry Pin, Turboturtle -> Baral and Kari Zev (MOM)
Rin and Seri, Inseperabler -> Rin and Seri, Inseperable (M20)
Stone Drake -> Halo Forager (MOM)
Wrath of Finkel -> Shadowmage Infiltrator (inconclusive)
Indicate -> Vindicate (EMA)
Kozilek, Compleated -> Kozilek, Butcher of Truth (ROE)
Marchesa's Surprise Party + Rule with an Even Hand -> Sovereign's Realm (CN2)
Omnipresent Impostor -> Farfinder (IKO)
Who's That Praetor? -> All Is Dust (UMA)
Luxior, Ignited -> Luxior, Giada's Gift (SNC)
Microscope -> Urn of Godfire (MOM)
(Mox Poison is inconclusive)
(Orb of Origin is inconclusive)
Runed Terror -> Skittering Surveyor (MOM)
Fetching Garden -> Blossoming Sands (MOM)
Lazotep Archway -> Scoured Barrens (MOM)
Madlands -> Bloodfell Caves (MOM)
Maestros' Totally Safe Hideout + Omenpath to Naya + Processing Plant + Temur Elevator + Under-Construction Skyscraper -> Jeskai Monastery (MOC)
Slumbering Waterways -> Thornwood Falls (MOM)
The Heron Moon -> Geier Reach Sanitarium (CMM)
Value Town / Take a Trip To... -> Swiftwater Cliffs (MOM)
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andalon-historian · 8 months ago
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This playtest card is the wrong one here, not Mark.
See rule 701 for Keyword Actions, which it says can be called "keywords."
See rule 702 for Keyword Abilities, which it also says can be called "keywords." Clearly the playtest card is referring to Keyword Abilities.
Well, it's not strictly *wrong* per se. Because having a keyword action in an ability does not make that ability "a keyword;" it has to be a keyword ability. But the reminder text is misleading.
WHY aren’t keyword actions keywords?
They are. It’s in the name. : )
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thatsbelievable · 2 years ago
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I passed my MB2 exams today! Praise God! Can you please gift me with a "tonight's mood- Alhamdulillah"? 🥹🥹🥹
Congratulations!! Good on you. Sorry we missed this earlier. Consider that the mood for the rest of this evening! Alhamdulillah!
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mattscoquette · 3 months ago
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https://www.tumblr.com/mattscoquette/774033306826244096/i-just-watched-madison-beers-spinnin-tour
baby i love u and i mean this in the nicest way possible but mb3 is already out😭😭 silence between songs is mb3, life support is mb2, and as she pleases is mb1. her next album will be her 4th/mb4 😭
wait i thought as she pleases was an ep 😭😭😭 im talking ab albums
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favoritemtgcard · 6 months ago
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Hello! I would like to submit two cards: Supreme Verdict (CLU) and Oracle of the Alpha (MB2)
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Supreme Verdict propaganda: Simple, easy, effective. A staple of a good control deck.
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Oracle of the Alpha propaganda: IT MAKES THE POWER NINE. Sure, Alchemy, yes, but it's still a super fun card that I put in wherever I can.
Supreme Verdict
Oracle of the Alpha
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