It can be argued that you are not benefiting from the magic property in this instance, but instead suffering from it - in which case, it is valid for it to explode when run over.
If you try to use it as a bomb without attuning it, then it will fail.


So far as I’m aware, security is primarily to keep bad things from getting into the airport, not out.
Your 30s are a lot like your 20s, except you get to find out which knee will be your bad knee later on.
In your 40s, you can pretty much do anything you could do in your 20s and 30s.
Once.

Isn’t that essentially what TPM is?


The United States federal government has said loud and clear that not only are foreign visitors not wanted, they are risking their freedom by setting foot on American soil. I don’t see how anyone would be interested in visiting under those conditions who doesn’t have family or the like in the States.
“I’m telling everybody in Canada, please come. We love you, we need you, and we miss you,”
That’s not what we’re seeing from the White House, lady.


I mean
part of this is probably that no one can afford a new car at all
You kid, but the reason we can regrow teeth like this is that we actually have the cells for a third row of teeth. Once these ones are gone, though, you don’t have any more back-ups.
Of course it’s not unusual to have something presented as knowledge that is false. That’s just lying.
The distinction here is that the conclusion is true, but it is based off of inaccurate information. The conclusion that advertisements are trying to steer you towards is false.
And if the screenshot was taken just before the meeting?
Not quite. Tricks are intended to make you believe something that is not true; in OP’s situation, the other people in the meeting believe that OP is sitting in the location that the background picture is taken from. They can’t actually see the background, however; instead they can see the photo of the background. Their assumption is correct, but the fact that they’re looking at a fake background means it COULD be false.
If a fairy asks “Can I have your name?” They aren’t being polite, they’re trying to take your name away.