Well, actually, MtG's packaging now says 13+, placing it above children and within the range of teenagers. And as for us creepy adults, its lucky for us that there's enough depth and complexity for us to find it enjoyable too.
You know, before I had mod-powers, I never felt the desire to type in mod-text. But I can certainly imagine what a pain it would be to remove the programming for such a thing. Not to mention, the fact that red doesn't have just one rgb value; it has a decent sized selection of them. Much messier than just saying "Rule X.) Don't type in bold red text."
But still, its like giving a child a cookie and saying it can't have 1/8 of it. Its so tempting just to put the whole thing in your mouth... P.S. This isnt red, its dark red...
If we clearly aren't aloud to you bold red text, why is that an available color when typing something. Wouldnt it make more sense to not let the color red be used at all by people other than moderators, instead of daring people to use it just to give out warnings and infractions? I'm sure red isn't so important to MTGS that we couldn't go on without it. It just shouldn't be an option to click on!
I settle the argument with a hug (fixes everything) and use the clone machine to make an army of Deidara's which promptly overwhelm you
Now I have the Cheese
Touche
Kank?
Annonymous?
Um, this is a forum for a childrens card game... I'm pretty sure its for children and those creepy adults... (excluding cool college people)
Nere?
P.S. This isnt red, its dark red...
Kank?
How about Nina?
Disheartened NERE?
God?
NERE?
Nerer0cket?
Now I have the Cheese
Now I have the Cheese