Does the tacit possibility of rule supracession effectively efface the underlying rule framework presupposed by deviatory cards, or does every escape from the framework reinforce the ontological status of the hypostatic skeleton? Can the centrifugal exist without the centripetal?
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"Neo-gothic mytical" sounds like a really cool (as in marketable) pitch for a setting
Can rephrase that in English? I don't speak Time Cube.
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>YGO has fuzzy rules governed only by the individual cards, as opposed to other games with well-defined rules
>this means YGO has an endless supply of new cards while others do not
No idea what OP is trying to say. He talks like a fag and his shit's all retarded.
>>46221470
Cards don't exist in a void. They may introduce new rules, but the game has its own set of rules. These more fundamental game rules will always exist, though they may not always apply.
It's like the old question of sovereignty. Can the rule of law exist in a realm with a King for whom the law need not apply? The answer is yes.
>>46220601
Nigga be asking if cards that break the rules only serve to further define the rules.
Also nigga, Hypostatic specifically refers to the union of christ's humanity and divinity. you mean hypostasis, bitch, the underlying reality or framework. Goddamn cracka ass cracka not usin words right fuck.
And it's spelt supersession, shiieeett
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>you mean hypostasis, bitch
Hypostatic is the adjectival form of hypostasis
>And it's spelt supersession, shiieeett
'Supra' is perfectly valid and can connote height in a figurative sense. This prefix is quite appropriate when contrasted with words that connote depth. Up above and far below etc.