The Tim deck. (Prodigal Sorcerer, Zuran Spellcaster, Rootwater Hunter, etc.)
Merfolk-centric builds that use damn near prehistoric cards like Merfolk War Machine from the 1994 Fallen Empires expansion so you can beam with stolen hipster valor.
Blue could represent playing around your opponent, or tempo.
Most of blues toolkit is about reading theory (draw and filter effects), direct action (counter spells and bounce effects), opsec (evasive creature effects), and Lenin busts (artifact synergy).
At least in terms of the blue stuff that makes it into core sets more often than not (core sets used to be a thing and were meant to represent the a beginner friendly jumping-in point, closer to magic as Garfield intended than the rest).
I know this house and I use to live near it. The guy talked to me in the alleyway and he pees in the alleyway on his bare feet all the time. The house looks like a disaster from the outside.
The house next to it is for sale last time I checked and it had been empty for some time.