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<blockquote data-quote="Bhryn Astairre" data-source="post: 2560574"><p>In response to the earlier outburst:</p><p></p><p>Please don't inflict your bad humour on those here who are taking a moment from their busy and often depressing lives to laugh at some of the stupid things people do. We never once said that WE weren't guilty of them. Perhaps you don't seem to see the fine line between thinking you're the victim and making everyone else the victim, because quite honestly, NO ONE is the preferred victim of people/persons here. I think perhaps you have your nose in the air. Just think of it like "Bloopers". Everyone makes a mess of things, it's the amount of people who notice and put it down for others to laugh at that count, and you'll find the same thing with television mess up shows around the world. Obviously WE can't show "clips" of what we do wrong, so we put it down in words.</p><p></p><p>As for popular, popular is an objective thing. Perhaps in this case, it simply means people who are willing to put aside differences and relax with one another for a short time.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for bumping it BACK onto Topic Jard.</p><p></p><p>And continuing in the same vein:</p><p></p><p><strong>168</strong>: If a description is less than three lines, it's simply not good enough.</p><p></p><p><strong>169</strong>: Some people are truly amazed when no one has ever heard of their "fabulous, amazing, shocking, great" feats of strength and their towering reputation... </p><p></p><p><strong>170</strong>: Manic laughter for the evil can be bought at bargain bin prices. This laugh ranges from the inane cackle, to the truly booming ravening laughter of the insane.</p><p></p><p><strong>171</strong>: If a name doesn't have an extended version that's over three syllables in length and almost dislocates your jaw trying to say it, then it's not "really" a name, is it...?</p><p></p><p><strong>172</strong>: There's never a better time to talk to someone as when they are deep in some conversation/battle/scene. Invariably this person will ignore everyone else for a chance to be the focus of your attention.</p><p></p><p><strong>173</strong>: Siani. Bargolem. River. Enough said.</p><p></p><p><strong>174</strong>: Feegee's stall seems to be pillaged so often that he may as well invest in a vault.</p><p></p><p><strong>174 (A)</strong>: And said robbers are generally sat in the same vicinty not five minutes later. </p><p></p><p><strong>175</strong>: Portal hopping doesn't make -anyone- dizzy or disorientated. How often do you see someone land and blink, wondering if they managed to get to the right place and in how many pieces?</p><p></p><p><strong>176</strong>: You will get nicknamed. Pray to god it's not anything bad, or irritating. In consideration, an irritating nickname is always the best premise for a duel (see Rules of Dueling on the -Drop Of A Hat-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bhryn Astairre, post: 2560574"] In response to the earlier outburst: Please don't inflict your bad humour on those here who are taking a moment from their busy and often depressing lives to laugh at some of the stupid things people do. We never once said that WE weren't guilty of them. Perhaps you don't seem to see the fine line between thinking you're the victim and making everyone else the victim, because quite honestly, NO ONE is the preferred victim of people/persons here. I think perhaps you have your nose in the air. Just think of it like "Bloopers". Everyone makes a mess of things, it's the amount of people who notice and put it down for others to laugh at that count, and you'll find the same thing with television mess up shows around the world. Obviously WE can't show "clips" of what we do wrong, so we put it down in words. As for popular, popular is an objective thing. Perhaps in this case, it simply means people who are willing to put aside differences and relax with one another for a short time. Thanks for bumping it BACK onto Topic Jard. And continuing in the same vein: [B]168[/B]: If a description is less than three lines, it's simply not good enough. [B]169[/B]: Some people are truly amazed when no one has ever heard of their "fabulous, amazing, shocking, great" feats of strength and their towering reputation... [B]170[/B]: Manic laughter for the evil can be bought at bargain bin prices. This laugh ranges from the inane cackle, to the truly booming ravening laughter of the insane. [B]171[/B]: If a name doesn't have an extended version that's over three syllables in length and almost dislocates your jaw trying to say it, then it's not "really" a name, is it...? [B]172[/B]: There's never a better time to talk to someone as when they are deep in some conversation/battle/scene. Invariably this person will ignore everyone else for a chance to be the focus of your attention. [B]173[/B]: Siani. Bargolem. River. Enough said. [B]174[/B]: Feegee's stall seems to be pillaged so often that he may as well invest in a vault. [B]174 (A)[/B]: And said robbers are generally sat in the same vicinty not five minutes later. [B]175[/b]: Portal hopping doesn't make -anyone- dizzy or disorientated. How often do you see someone land and blink, wondering if they managed to get to the right place and in how many pieces? [B]176[/B]: You will get nicknamed. Pray to god it's not anything bad, or irritating. In consideration, an irritating nickname is always the best premise for a duel (see Rules of Dueling on the -Drop Of A Hat-) [/QUOTE]
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