Brian David-Marshall (Top8Games)
@bdm.bsky.social
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nerdinitiative.bsky.social
Have you checked out MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE: ANDRA (@darkhorsecomics.bsky.social) yet? Don't miss when @tiffanysmith.bsky.social stops by TURN A PAGE to talk with the team about her #MastersOfTheUniverse one-shot! Available now on YouTube! Subscribe now and don't miss it! vist.ly/4afcs
bdm.bsky.social
My condolences to you, your family and his friends. He lives on in you and your memory.
bdm.bsky.social
OMG! I love it!!!!
joshuaclaytor.bsky.social
@bdm.bsky.social one of my friends made a proxy of your unknown card
bdm.bsky.social
If your team is getting blown out and you leave early, and then your team comes back? You can always choose to believe that your actions were the flapping of butterfly wings that created the chaos energy needed to power the win.
tangrams.bsky.social
Already been one 7 run playoff comeback between those two teams in that stadium, you never know!
bdm.bsky.social
Talking about this with my buddy Greg about how chaotic this was (and how the base coaches let their runners down) and he said “I think they could have gotten a quadruple play on that.”
caseydrottar.bsky.social
The Brewers just pulled off the most chaotic double play you'll ever see
bdm.bsky.social
Yeah I have just seen him talking about that subject on there in the past.
bdm.bsky.social
“It’s your hand, Buckaroo.”
bdm.bsky.social
Yeah it is a fine line to tread.
bdm.bsky.social
Hahahaha I just shared this same gif!
bdm.bsky.social
Sad fan cam just seems mean with Toronto fans. Most folks are happy to watch sad Yankees/Dodgers/Phillies/Mets/Astros fans but sad Canadian kid, too polite to leave game early is too much!
bdm.bsky.social
It have always felt that the louder and more demonstrative an umpire is with their punch outs, the less reliable their strike zone is; because they are more interested in theatrics than accuracy.

This guy is doing nothing to dispel that theory.
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bdm.bsky.social
During the NYCC weekend I was made aware of the existence of a large cohort of banana label collectors in the world and I can't stop thinking about it.
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bdm.bsky.social
I have never had a crucial land drop enter untapped in my life :/
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armlx.bsky.social
"Which skull did we stash the basic land box in?"
bdm.bsky.social
You laugh! I have basic lands cached around the world. Sadly did not have any when I Catacombed.
bdm.bsky.social
Just wait until you find out who the antihero of The Great Dictator was in his mind.
bdm.bsky.social
Just needs some draft tables and it would sound perfect.
tylerhuckabee.bsky.social
In 2004, Parisian police were conducting a training exercise in the french catacombs and found, after moving past a desk and a tape playing audio of snarling dogs, a fully functional movie theater and bar. When they returned 3 days later, the equipment was gone, with a note: “Do not try to find us.”
Members of the force's sports squad, responsible
- among other tasks - for policing the 170 miles of tunnels, caves, galleries and catacombs that underlie large parts of Paris, stumbled on the complex while on a training exercise beneath the Palais de Chaillot, across the Seine from the Eiffel Tower.
After entering the network through a drain next to the Trocadero, the officers came across a tarpaulin marked: Building site, No access.
Behind that, a tunnel held a desk and a closed-circuit TV camera set to automatically record images of anyone passing. The mechanism also triggered a tape of dogs barking, "clearly designed to frighten people off," the spokesman said.
Further along, the tunnel opened into a vast 400 sq metre cave some 18m underground, "like an underground amphitheatre, with terraces cut into the rock and chairs". There the police found a full-sized cinema screen, projection equipment, and tapes of a wide variety of films, including 1950s film noir classics and more recent thrillers. None of the films were banned or even offensive, the spokesman said.
A smaller cave next door had been turned into an informal restaurant and bar. "There were bottles of whisky and other spirits behind a bar, tables and chairs, a pressure-cooker for making couscous," the spokesman said.
"The whole thing ran off a professionally installed electricity system and there were at least three phone lines down there."
Three days later, when the police returned accompanied by experts from the French electricity board to see where the power was coming from, the phone and electricity lines had been cut and a note was lying in the middle of the floor: "Do not," it said, "try to find us."
bdm.bsky.social
That is the heart of a lot of folks’ complaints about UB.