People mostly only buy laurels to force actions/emotions on others or hide that they've been doing conflict quests they don't want to get in trouble for
People mostly only buy laurels to force actions/emotions on others or hide that they've been doing conflict quests they don't want to get in trouble for
If the second part is true then they just wasted credits/dbs/whatever currency.
People mostly only buy laurels to force actions/emotions on others or hide that they've been doing conflict quests they don't want to get in trouble for
Or some buy them for the RP.
Tonight amidst the mountaintops And endless starless night Singing how the wind was lost Before an earthly flight
Or they have a serious present addiction and got in way over their heads and now have too many credits so bought a largely pointless artifact because hey, IRE already has my money. Damn presents.
When people in favor of the current system demand evidence that it's broken, they are only attempting to stall discussion of the issue.
"Chairwoman," Princess Setisoki states, holding up a hand in a gesture for her to stop and returning the cup. "That would be quite inappropriate. One of the males will serve me."
"Chairwoman," Princess Setisoki states, holding up a hand in a gesture for her to stop and returning the cup. "That would be quite inappropriate. One of the males will serve me."
When people in favor of the current system demand evidence that it's broken, they are only attempting to stall discussion of the issue.
Anecdote > evidence?
Evidence? You mean like the fact that the game's gone so down hill it went free to play? Or would you like the research that shows the customer complaints represent much greater concerns within a customer base, they just look like a minority because people are more likely leave rather than complain?
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Public aethers are not for discussions between two people that don't involve the rest of the org.
Everiine is a man, and is very manly. This MAN before you is so manly you might as well just gender bend right now, cause he's the manliest man that you ever did see. His manly shape has spurned many women and girlyer men to boughs of fainting. He stands before you in a manly manerific typical man-like outfit which is covered in his manly motto: "I am a man!"
Daraius said: You gotta risk it for the biscuit.
Pony power all the way, yo. The more Brontaurs the better.
If you whisper to someone, only that person should be able to hear it, and not everyone in the location (just my opinion on what should logically happen, though. Everyone being able to hear the whispering has led to a couple of funny moments, so it's not my hill to die on or anything)
You are startled as a lemon meringue pie bounces harmlessly off you after being thrown at you by Mysrai.
@Coraline agreed, though maybe lipreading in Discernment should still see it. And @Daxi Strongleaf if we get rid of imperial measurements, how would you rewrite this pun?
What did Sherlock Holmes say when asked how long a ruler was? The answer is afoot, dear Watson.
Glomdoring is an actual cult, and people who adhere to it stop accepting reality.
"Chairwoman," Princess Setisoki states, holding up a hand in a gesture for her to stop and returning the cup. "That would be quite inappropriate. One of the males will serve me."
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Accountability is necessary.
Tonight amidst the mountaintops
And endless starless night
Singing how the wind was lost
Before an earthly flight
Evidence? You mean like the fact that the game's gone so down hill it went free to play?
Or would you like the research that shows the customer complaints represent much greater concerns within a customer base, they just look like a minority because people are more likely leave rather than complain?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkE83Zu8z58
(cannot believe this actually came up)
Accountability is necessary.
(In all seriousness, weave is based on GMT and that's fair and impartial enough)
Tonight amidst the mountaintops
And endless starless night
Singing how the wind was lost
Before an earthly flight
What did Sherlock Holmes say when asked how long a ruler was? The answer is afoot, dear Watson.