Your-AI-Overlord
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I wanna call cap on that one. This is a random seat similar to Jer's location. That's how much it would cost. He probably paid premium to be on TV
Going by Fenway and how some people with it pay for seats and companies pay for seats/boxes that are likely to be on camera, I wouldn't put it past Quarter Pounder he specifically got those seats hoping to be on TV.
Is it gonna have the address for the CBC factory?
I highly doubt it will have an address on it. If it does, it'll probably be to a store front mailbox place or something like that.
The bride looks like she swallowed a fucking child. Like that babysitter from the live action cat in the hat movie. Where is the lie?
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Is that Ian Miles Cheong in drag? Because, it sure does look like it.
Melonie, people are not snaking Jer for no reason. He falsely flagged the Kino Casino and is still continuing to do so, you’ve been on the internet long enough to know that everyone hates a flaggot, no one is buying your airheaded bimbo Christian grift
I tried listening to her bullshit, between it and her annoying voice, I couldn't manage it. I genuinely tried but all I could think of is that poor gay Filipino she married with having to listen to her day in and out.
The fact that his wife and his sister have the same first name weirds me out to this very day, like imagine all the weird roleplay shit Jeremy forced his wife to do
My aunt and uncle gave their two kids each of their first names as their middle names. Even that to me weirded me out a little as a kid. But, I come from a family where my mother's side really doesn't believe in passing names on. Which could be why my grandmother wasn't happy my cousins got the middle names they did.
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I don't think religion is the only thing that helped him get through the last two weeks.
We need to start doing to Jer what people were doing to the rage pig with shaking pill bottles. If someone let's him on their stream, before he can gay op it being taken down, they need to just start shaking a pill bottle to everything he says.
Yeah, that's a part of why there was a distinction on /tg/ (before it became gay aids) between FLGS and LGS. A lot of game stores are run by absolute shithead scammers and they intentionally sell fleeced product. They know it's bad, and they know they're mostly selling to stupid kids, the parents of stupid kids, and stupid manchildren. Jer would absolutely be a regular buyer from one of these places, but I do think he's just getting his shit from ebay.
What's funny is that had he tried to do this several years ago, he probably wouldn't be getting screwed as bad. So back in the day, there were a few ways to map booster boxes to get valuable cards. Some had very specific print-runs, such that you could know ahead of time which packs in which position in the box would have certain cards. That got done away with quickly, but then there was the issue that foil cards weighed a little differently from nonfoil. YuGiOh and Pokemon had a way worse issue with this, because they've got whole rarities that are always a certain style of foiling, so with a scale you could easily find them.
In today's magic, there's all these stupid foils and super-rare cards with specific foil styles that lead to the scale trick working again. You find packs that have very different weights and you sub them into the box for the heavier ones. In this way, there's not even evidence of tampering with the packs themselves, which are very hard to reseal. This does obviously damage the shrink-wrap around the box, which should be tight... and as detectivski's crack-honed eagle-eyes spied the other night, the boxes Jer is buying have that crinkled, ruffled texture that suggests they've all been heated so as to expand off of the box without tearing.
They're also what are called Collector Boxes, products aimed specifically at whales (and thus targeted more by scalpers). Cheapest I can find for the Secrets of Strixhaven boxes on Amazon is $480. I'm seeing a few on ebay for 470, 480, 420... these are probably the ones he's buying to save a buck.
I am glad to see that people are paying attention to the shrink wrap on the boxes. That was one of the things we used back in the day to see if the boxes had been tampered with. If the box didn't have it on it or it looked tampered with, we wouldn't buy them. Jer if he was an actual player for as long as he claims, he should know that is one of the easiest and best ways to tell if someone has been in it before you. My friends and I figured that out pretty much right off the bat going to shops without the benefit of the internet and someone telling us it which has me thinking it was longer ago than that for me. Christ, I am old.
Shops back in those days, most of them around me were run by those same type of people even back then. One of them we avoided is still in business today somehow and I don't know how it is, especially where cards and comics are what it sells, and comics aren't selling these days. People have to have figured out he's being shady with the booster packs.
I first started playing with Alpha, Beta and Unlimited, got out of it for a while and picked it up during revised and it became a game my friends and I played while drinking. When they started releasing special edition cards like foils, the first time they did it, some people could feel the difference in weight just by holding a pack. With one of the first editions they did that with, one of those friends was really good at it. He had something like an 80% hit rate with ones he specifically grabbed and thought had them in the booster pack. I also remember exactly what you are talking about with the boosters being in certain points in the stacks of them in a box. If memory serves, that was one of the reasons we started only buying boxes and when we'd go in together on them would randomize the boosters before splitting them up to make sure we all had a fair chance at the good packs.
With Hasbro/WotC trying to milk Magic for every penny it can, of course in its attempt to do so ends up creating the same problem over again decades later with the foils throwing off weights enough that people can use scales to find them. That doesn't surprise me at all. But, WotC also stated it wasn't going to reprint certain cards ever again and has done that too in the quest for more cash as well. So, it shouldn't surprise me and really doesn't. From what I understand, with the reprinting of cards, they even did it with ones that were considered way too powerful for lack of a better term from Alpha, Beta and/or Unlimited.
Collector boxes at that price better have something worth it in them. Is it just the packaging is "collector"?
So let me summarise this, The Quartering was making a substantial business out of sourcing coffee from a left wing coffee roaster, adding poisonous undeclared quantities of flavorings, putting it (badly) into microchipped proprietary plastic waste causing pods for $500 machines, and selling it on Amazon for a large profit.
And people were buying this specifically to “own the libs”.
Talk about your nigger cattle.
No. Only the Keurig K Cups for their coffee makers need the RFID chips. They put them in the tops to the cups to prevent K Cups from companies not paying a royalty from working.
Long live my many year old $30-ish Farberware coffee maker and 25cent-30cent store brand k-cups.
Keurig really screwed itself when the people running things thought the RFID bullshit was going to work out for it in the end. Like you, no one I know owns one of their coffee makers. If they have a K Cup one, it is a cheap one like yours.

