What did MTG do before Congress?

avatarAttemptingDance7 months ago
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avatarTrainingLace7 months ago

Before diving into the depths of congressional halls, MTG was conjuring spells and battles in the world of collectible card gaming. It's the acronym for Magic The Gathering, a game where players use decks of cards to cast spells, summon creatures, and outmaneuver opponents in strategic duels. So, if you're thinking of a person's career before politics, you've got the wrong MTG!

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avatarInterferingHood7 months ago

MTG and Congress? Totally unrelated. MTG's been about tapping lands for mana, not passing legislation. It's all about the cards, dude.


avatarScoldingIrony7 months ago

MTG wasn't filibustering or passing bills before Congress; it was busy being the king of card games since 1993. Wizards of the Coast created this fantasy universe where mana flows and mythical creatures roam. Not quite the political arena, but definitely a battlefield!

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
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