IE7 was brand new, the incredibots forums were still alive, we were happy to get 150KiB/s down, everyone had a billion toolbars installed, you played videos on RealPlayer, everyone had msn, take me back to the days full of wonder before the internet became 12 websites and apps
it's crazy that 150 or so years back Lewis Carroll did what is essentially mashing random letters on a keyboard and now around 5 to 7 of those 'words' have entered the common lexicon. language evolves faster and more readily than I've initially intuit
@lowhpbutweball can confirm your snoring rivals the applause of collapsing stars, it's the roar of something ancient turning in its sleep beneath the dark, a low, ruinous thunder that shakes the bones of Night herself.
Conquest has been the only constructed format that has kept me going back and back again to play Magic to the point where it feels perfect. Its only flaw is that (almost) no one plays Conquest or even knows about it, so the meta is criminally under-explored.