"Magic: the Gathering"(tm) is a card game you may have heard of. In this game there are 5 colors that can be combined in creating a deck, each one representing a different perspective:
White: plains, purity, society, nobility, protection
Black: swamps, death, corruption
Red: Mountains, fire, anger, violence
Blue: Oceans, water, thought
Green: Forest, growth, wilderness, life
In effect, every deck you make, or what you play, is a philosophical statement of the moment. Play Black/Red and you're looking to kill. Green/White? Outlive. You get the point.
But amongst these cards is another class: colorless. The lands you tap for mana (mountains, oceans, etc...) are colorless.
As are the machines.
There are magical machines that, though they cost more, don't require a specific type of mana to use.
It is this type of deck that I love most. But it doesn't represent anything. Cold reason? Look to blue. Hatred? Black. Anger? Red.
The machines are just the slow, inevitable march of me.
05.07.2005
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Don't tell anyone... it'll ruin my street cred.
you have street cred??
just kidding
i'm still wondering what the hell "Cars" has to do with "Magic: The Gathering" card game... or maybe thats just me...
Cars to M:tG
Machines. Artifacts.
Ooops! I remember the reason, now.
The Cars: "It's Magic"
when I'm with you
Sing along!
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