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Petition for permabanning Black again
Letto 9:13 PM on July 09, 2012 (+0/-0)

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also i would like to say that Blax and Crew just ganked me in Ald and Followed me back from Argo to NI and Ganked me again, Gaku seen me dead in Ald, he was nice enough to Spawn Pugs to get Black away from Me so Hydro could get my DC, Thanks Gaku and Hydro, **** you Blax And Crew.

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Letto 3:11 AM on July 10, 2012 (+0/-0)

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Oh Wait, what can this be?

ADMIN ABUSE ANYONE!

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Dr. Letha 3:47 AM on July 10, 2012 (+0/-0)
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reply to Letto:

Professor wrote:
No, it isn't. It's also not abuse unless we say something such as someone's name meant to be secret.


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Moon Goddess Alpha 6:24 PM on July 10, 2012 [ edited by Moon Goddess Alpha at 6:48 PM on 07-10-2012 ] (+0/-0)

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So I herd blax is raping ffo now. I find that rather amusing after all these years. It was bound to happen sooner or later... Karmas a ***** isn't it?

Also I herd an ex friend has returned?
Yes; I am popping by just to ease drop.

*smugs*

I might of missed something about wtf is going on but oh well.
I still find it surprising that blax became far worse than Norkia, rather amusing. :B

Edit:

Oh hi Desh; long time no chat. :D

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Shane 7:48 PM on July 10, 2012 (+0/-0)
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Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Karmas a ***** isn't it?


I question if you understand the full extent of Karma.

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Moon Goddess Alpha 8:24 PM on July 10, 2012 [ edited by Moon Goddess Alpha at 8:30 PM on 07-10-2012 ] (+0/-0)

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Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Karmas a ***** isn't it?


I question if you understand the full extent of Karma.


If ye do good things, good happens to you, if ye do bad things, bad things happen to you. Is that what ye ask?
The good (sort of) part is; he is putting his foes in their place due to the crimes they committed in the past (If I herd correctly?), the bad part is... he is being like his foes if I am correct?

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Shane 8:33 PM on July 10, 2012 (+1/-0)
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Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Karmas a ***** isn't it?


I question if you understand the full extent of Karma.


If ye do good things, good happens to you, if ye do bad things, bad things happen to you. Is that what ye ask?
The good (sort of) part is; he is putting his foes in their place due to the crimes they committed in the past (If I herd correctly?), the bad part is... he is being like his foes if I am correct?


Considering the latter, an external force such as 'Karma' which has the inherent need to protect the balance between good and bad would not place the 'bad things happen to you' upon someone who has had bad things happened to them. This method would be flawed in that it innately sets up for an endless cycle of karmatic punishment.

Typically, retribution and reward through "karma" is received in such a way that it does not directly benefit or harm those outside of the receiver of the treatment, else this would go against the entire idea of balance by tipping the scales intentionally.

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Moon Goddess Alpha 8:35 PM on July 10, 2012 (+0/-0)

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Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Karmas a ***** isn't it?


I question if you understand the full extent of Karma.


If ye do good things, good happens to you, if ye do bad things, bad things happen to you. Is that what ye ask?
The good (sort of) part is; he is putting his foes in their place due to the crimes they committed in the past (If I herd correctly?), the bad part is... he is being like his foes if I am correct?


Considering the latter, an external force such as 'Karma' which has the inherent need to protect the balance between good and bad would not place the 'bad things happen to you' upon someone who has had bad things happened to them. This method would be flawed in that it innately sets up for an endless cycle of karmatic punishment.

Typically, retribution and reward through "karma" is received in such a way that it does not directly benefit or harm those outside of the receiver of the treatment, else this would go against the entire idea of balance by tipping the scales intentionally.


Those that get harmed without karma (which are the innocent) is just unlucky, karma can still play it's cards; even on the internet, I have seen it play it's self many times online...

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Shane 8:38 PM on July 10, 2012 (+0/-0)
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Total: 1856
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Karmas a ***** isn't it?


I question if you understand the full extent of Karma.


If ye do good things, good happens to you, if ye do bad things, bad things happen to you. Is that what ye ask?
The good (sort of) part is; he is putting his foes in their place due to the crimes they committed in the past (If I herd correctly?), the bad part is... he is being like his foes if I am correct?


Considering the latter, an external force such as 'Karma' which has the inherent need to protect the balance between good and bad would not place the 'bad things happen to you' upon someone who has had bad things happened to them. This method would be flawed in that it innately sets up for an endless cycle of karmatic punishment.

Typically, retribution and reward through "karma" is received in such a way that it does not directly benefit or harm those outside of the receiver of the treatment, else this would go against the entire idea of balance by tipping the scales intentionally.


Those that get harmed without karma is just unlucky, karma can still play it's cards; even on the internet, I have seen it play it's self many times online...


If karma isn't the primary force guiding punishment and reward, then who are you to determine when karma is in play and when it isn't?

Maybe this is just the logical next step in the ongoing war of punishment and abuse that is FFO.

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SMUG.MOMENTAI
 
Moon Goddess Alpha 8:42 PM on July 10, 2012 (+0/-0)

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Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Karmas a ***** isn't it?


I question if you understand the full extent of Karma.


If ye do good things, good happens to you, if ye do bad things, bad things happen to you. Is that what ye ask?
The good (sort of) part is; he is putting his foes in their place due to the crimes they committed in the past (If I herd correctly?), the bad part is... he is being like his foes if I am correct?


Considering the latter, an external force such as 'Karma' which has the inherent need to protect the balance between good and bad would not place the 'bad things happen to you' upon someone who has had bad things happened to them. This method would be flawed in that it innately sets up for an endless cycle of karmatic punishment.

Typically, retribution and reward through "karma" is received in such a way that it does not directly benefit or harm those outside of the receiver of the treatment, else this would go against the entire idea of balance by tipping the scales intentionally.


Those that get harmed without karma is just unlucky, karma can still play it's cards; even on the internet, I have seen it play it's self many times online...


If karma isn't the primary force guiding punishment and reward, then who are you to determine when karma is in play and when it isn't?

Maybe this is just the logical next step in the ongoing war of punishment and abuse that is FFO.


I do not decide I just watch.
It is already decided after the action is committed.
If ye remain lost on wtf I am talking about, then ye will have to figure it out on your own. Observe...

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Shane 8:48 PM on July 10, 2012 (+0/-0)
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Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Karmas a ***** isn't it?


I question if you understand the full extent of Karma.


If ye do good things, good happens to you, if ye do bad things, bad things happen to you. Is that what ye ask?
The good (sort of) part is; he is putting his foes in their place due to the crimes they committed in the past (If I herd correctly?), the bad part is... he is being like his foes if I am correct?


Considering the latter, an external force such as 'Karma' which has the inherent need to protect the balance between good and bad would not place the 'bad things happen to you' upon someone who has had bad things happened to them. This method would be flawed in that it innately sets up for an endless cycle of karmatic punishment.

Typically, retribution and reward through "karma" is received in such a way that it does not directly benefit or harm those outside of the receiver of the treatment, else this would go against the entire idea of balance by tipping the scales intentionally.


Those that get harmed without karma is just unlucky, karma can still play it's cards; even on the internet, I have seen it play it's self many times online...


If karma isn't the primary force guiding punishment and reward, then who are you to determine when karma is in play and when it isn't?

Maybe this is just the logical next step in the ongoing war of punishment and abuse that is FFO.


I do not decide I just watch.
It is already decided after the action is committed.
If ye remain lost on wtf I am talking about, then ye will have to figure it out on your own. Observe...


Not really lost. I am just of the opinion that you are misguided.

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SMUG.MOMENTAI
 
Moon Goddess Alpha 8:49 PM on July 10, 2012 (+0/-0)

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Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Karmas a ***** isn't it?


I question if you understand the full extent of Karma.


If ye do good things, good happens to you, if ye do bad things, bad things happen to you. Is that what ye ask?
The good (sort of) part is; he is putting his foes in their place due to the crimes they committed in the past (If I herd correctly?), the bad part is... he is being like his foes if I am correct?


Considering the latter, an external force such as 'Karma' which has the inherent need to protect the balance between good and bad would not place the 'bad things happen to you' upon someone who has had bad things happened to them. This method would be flawed in that it innately sets up for an endless cycle of karmatic punishment.

Typically, retribution and reward through "karma" is received in such a way that it does not directly benefit or harm those outside of the receiver of the treatment, else this would go against the entire idea of balance by tipping the scales intentionally.


Those that get harmed without karma is just unlucky, karma can still play it's cards; even on the internet, I have seen it play it's self many times online...


If karma isn't the primary force guiding punishment and reward, then who are you to determine when karma is in play and when it isn't?

Maybe this is just the logical next step in the ongoing war of punishment and abuse that is FFO.


I do not decide I just watch.
It is already decided after the action is committed.
If ye remain lost on wtf I am talking about, then ye will have to figure it out on your own. Observe...


Not really lost. I am just of the opinion that you are misguided.


Or am I? We shall see won't we?
Who wishes to rule this pyramid?

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Shane 8:50 PM on July 10, 2012 (+0/-0)
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Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Karmas a ***** isn't it?


I question if you understand the full extent of Karma.


If ye do good things, good happens to you, if ye do bad things, bad things happen to you. Is that what ye ask?
The good (sort of) part is; he is putting his foes in their place due to the crimes they committed in the past (If I herd correctly?), the bad part is... he is being like his foes if I am correct?


Considering the latter, an external force such as 'Karma' which has the inherent need to protect the balance between good and bad would not place the 'bad things happen to you' upon someone who has had bad things happened to them. This method would be flawed in that it innately sets up for an endless cycle of karmatic punishment.

Typically, retribution and reward through "karma" is received in such a way that it does not directly benefit or harm those outside of the receiver of the treatment, else this would go against the entire idea of balance by tipping the scales intentionally.


Those that get harmed without karma is just unlucky, karma can still play it's cards; even on the internet, I have seen it play it's self many times online...


If karma isn't the primary force guiding punishment and reward, then who are you to determine when karma is in play and when it isn't?

Maybe this is just the logical next step in the ongoing war of punishment and abuse that is FFO.


I do not decide I just watch.
It is already decided after the action is committed.
If ye remain lost on wtf I am talking about, then ye will have to figure it out on your own. Observe...


Not really lost. I am just of the opinion that you are misguided.


Or am I? We shall see won't we?
Who wishes to rule this pyramid?


Okay, I will admit, you got me LOLing with that.

Kudos for that joke.

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SMUG.MOMENTAI
 
Moon Goddess Alpha 8:53 PM on July 10, 2012 (+0/-0)

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Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Karmas a ***** isn't it?


I question if you understand the full extent of Karma.


If ye do good things, good happens to you, if ye do bad things, bad things happen to you. Is that what ye ask?
The good (sort of) part is; he is putting his foes in their place due to the crimes they committed in the past (If I herd correctly?), the bad part is... he is being like his foes if I am correct?


Considering the latter, an external force such as 'Karma' which has the inherent need to protect the balance between good and bad would not place the 'bad things happen to you' upon someone who has had bad things happened to them. This method would be flawed in that it innately sets up for an endless cycle of karmatic punishment.

Typically, retribution and reward through "karma" is received in such a way that it does not directly benefit or harm those outside of the receiver of the treatment, else this would go against the entire idea of balance by tipping the scales intentionally.


Those that get harmed without karma is just unlucky, karma can still play it's cards; even on the internet, I have seen it play it's self many times online...


If karma isn't the primary force guiding punishment and reward, then who are you to determine when karma is in play and when it isn't?

Maybe this is just the logical next step in the ongoing war of punishment and abuse that is FFO.


I do not decide I just watch.
It is already decided after the action is committed.
If ye remain lost on wtf I am talking about, then ye will have to figure it out on your own. Observe...


Not really lost. I am just of the opinion that you are misguided.


Or am I? We shall see won't we?
Who wishes to rule this pyramid?


Okay, I will admit, you got me LOLing with that.

Kudos for that joke.


Yes...

Who of FFO wants to be pharaoh of this Pyramid?
Maybe Gaku should add a Pyramid onto FFO as a feature of amusement! (obviously won't happen but it would be fun to have more dungeons to explore and die for...)

Now I bid farewell.. Ta ta!

*vanishes*

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Letto 10:03 PM on July 10, 2012 (+0/-0)

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Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Shane wrote:
Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
Karmas a ***** isn't it?


I question if you understand the full extent of Karma.


If ye do good things, good happens to you, if ye do bad things, bad things happen to you. Is that what ye ask?
The good (sort of) part is; he is putting his foes in their place due to the crimes they committed in the past (If I herd correctly?), the bad part is... he is being like his foes if I am correct?


Considering the latter, an external force such as 'Karma' which has the inherent need to protect the balance between good and bad would not place the 'bad things happen to you' upon someone who has had bad things happened to them. This method would be flawed in that it innately sets up for an endless cycle of karmatic punishment.

Typically, retribution and reward through "karma" is received in such a way that it does not directly benefit or harm those outside of the receiver of the treatment, else this would go against the entire idea of balance by tipping the scales intentionally.


Those that get harmed without karma is just unlucky, karma can still play it's cards; even on the internet, I have seen it play it's self many times online...


If karma isn't the primary force guiding punishment and reward, then who are you to determine when karma is in play and when it isn't?

Maybe this is just the logical next step in the ongoing war of punishment and abuse that is FFO.


I do not decide I just watch.
It is already decided after the action is committed.
If ye remain lost on wtf I am talking about, then ye will have to figure it out on your own. Observe...


Not really lost. I am just of the opinion that you are misguided.


Or am I? We shall see won't we?
Who wishes to rule this pyramid?


Okay, I will admit, you got me LOLing with that.

Kudos for that joke.


Yes...

Who of FFO wants to be pharaoh of this Pyramid?
Maybe Gaku should add a Pyramid onto FFO as a feature of amusement! (obviously won't happen but it would be fun to have more dungeons to explore and die for...)

Now I bid farewell.. Ta ta!

*vanishes*

ya, a New area to explore would be nice, i also havent seen a Quote Pyramid like this in a while


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White Mage party says: Thirst after this.
Fog wears off.
White Mage party says: Since letto is leroy quest monster jenkins.

Pinkie Pie domain says: Fluttershy, Will you Marry Me?
Fluttershy domain says: Yes.
Fluttershy domain says: Yes i will
 
Grameramera 10:10 PM on July 10, 2012 (+0/-0)
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c-c-c-combo-breaker

*wins*

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ScouSin: Damn you Gaku! Damn you and your; "Be patient, and if you don't want to, tough, because I'm going to be all mystical about it!"
KingBlax: It's telling you to go outside, with no flash-light in the woods, and find a dead body, you eat dinner if you find 1. You die in the wilderness if you don't find 1 or at least bring something interesting back.
./personal_problem.sh -q > /dev/null 2>&1 &
 
Moon Goddess Alpha 10:21 PM on July 10, 2012 (+0/-0)

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You win!

PERFECT!

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DeshTheWraith 6:52 AM on July 11, 2012 (+0/-0)

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reply to Moon Goddess Alpha:

Hello you.

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We can't all be Deshawns, Deshawn. We actually have to focus on PvP, we can't record it, take screenshots, smoke a blunt and bang our girlfriends all while killing people >=(

 
Hazedreamfreysaraboy 10:36 PM on July 11, 2012 (+0/-0)

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Moon Goddess Alpha wrote:
You win!

PERFECT!


Damn Maenads!

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Huckey168 (ffo): Your a idiot beyong all imagining.
 
Hydrocrush 1:51 PM on September 27, 2012 (+1/-0)
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i apply to add sai to this ban

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