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HaRd CoR3 graphic artist's wanted!! in General
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There's no need to be rude.

Still, I can't help you either.
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can you say @$$ on these boards? in General
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Damn, I feel insulted already! IMAGE(can you say @$$ on these boards (2)_files/tongue.gif)
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How old are you? in General
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17. 18 in October. Hey, come to think of it, it's quite soon! Yippie! Finally my opinions will be heeded and I will gain the power to alter the outside world!

I have to sit down for a moment and try to stop breathing exitedly.
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Member Status in General
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Profile #14
quote:Originally written by Sir Motrax of Exile:

Just make quality posts, and nothing else will matter. In some cases (especially when the member number is high, as in your case), a high post count is a specifically bad thing, as it means you post much too frequently.

EDIT: Welcome to Spiderweb!
But if you post high quality posts then it isn't such a bad thing to post "too" frequently even if your member number is high?

Sorry for being irritating. I'm just feeling a little quilty after reading your post.
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Nephil in General
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There actually was (maybe still is) a topic about this in the Exile series. There one can even found out about the origin of the word troglodyte.

Oh, and the name of the topic was "Why is it so?"
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members who were once wanderers in General
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Profile #12
When I first visited this site I just lurked around and so. After that I left and was away for about one year.

Then one day I found myself here again but even then I didn't really care to register. A couple of months later I did, however. No real reason.

A beautiful story, isn't it?

[ Sunday, October 05, 2003 03:20: Message edited by: Seaweed ]
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can you say @$$ on these boards? in General
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I cannot believe someone has bothered making a document about the "history of the f-word". The voice was nice, though! IMAGE(can you say @$$ on these boards_files/biggrin.gif)

[ Thursday, October 02, 2003 04:14: Message edited by: Seaweed ]
Posts: 756 | Registered: Monday, August 4 2003 07:00
can you say @$$ on these boards? in General
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Stupid conversation.

And anyway, why would you all suddenly have this urge to talk about female dogs? It´s not like it´s some kind of "must-topic".

And should I understand that it´s fully acceptable to curse in a foreign (that is not english) language?

Why am I even writing this?

Stupid conversation.
Posts: 756 | Registered: Monday, August 4 2003 07:00
can you say @$$ on these boards? in General
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I have tried, but I still cannot understand why people are allowed to say "hell" but not all those other things. "Hell" is the only word that actually IS cursing. All those others are, well, certainly not nice, but still not cursing.

I think cursing has got to do with religious affairs like, umm, uttering the name of satan or the like and thus bringing bad luck and misfortune upon oneself. IMAGE(can you say @$$ on these boards_files/confused.gif)
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Who has ever commited suicide in General
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Haf to agree. SW wouldn´t be the same without these crazy topics but well, this is a bit much.
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Work? What's that? in General
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Well, during the summer months I worked at a nuclear power plant (yeah yeah I admit. Most of the time I just sat in front of my computer and explored the more unknown regions of the net). The pay was nice. And I got an own office. It made me feel very important.

What more? Currently I don´t work at all (preparing for my A-levels). Or well, I do (occaisionally) play in the city orchestra of my home town. The pay sucks but still, it´s better than nothing. And it´s sort of fun, too.
Posts: 756 | Registered: Monday, August 4 2003 07:00
just a thought in General
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Heh, one of MY friends went to the U.S. for a year. Please don´t turn her into a...umm...cocaine-addled joyrider.
And I live in Finland by the way. Draw your own conclusions.

And what do you mean by "circumstances where it would be far wiser and even more ethical to brake the law than to abide it"? I personally have (what I can remind) never come across such an situation where this urge to break the law would have overwhelmed me (though I´m sure there are such situations...the law is not always right after all). Perhaps an example could lighten up the situation?

And I don´t object you breaking the law. I object stupidity.

*sigh* It seems I can´t stop insulting people. That being the case, I probably should leave this topic alone before I really piss someone off and get myself a bad reputation (if that hasn´t happened already that is). There must be some other topics in need for my expertise...
Till then.
Posts: 756 | Registered: Monday, August 4 2003 07:00
just a thought in General
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Profile #49
quote:
Originally written by ef:

I won't brush your opinions aside, still might think you a bit naive, if you truly believe that there is no drug abuse, drinking, spray painting or sexual molesting at your school. There is most probably. Though if people know how strongly you disapprove or have reason to fear you might give them away, you won't hear about it.[/QB]
I actually SAID that I don´t KNOW of any "crimes". Of course that doesn´t mean there couldn´t be any. But, again, considering this isn´t America (the so-called moral-defender of the world!)I don´t think for example drug using is a very common phenomenon in my school. (Also, my school is a very small one by American standards.)

And I don´t think I disapprove so strongly. I don´t think it´s wise to commit crimes, that´s all. Am I really the only one here to think so?

Rosycat : see you in court. IMAGE(Spiderweb Software Boards just a thought (2)_files/mad.gif)

[ Thursday, September 25, 2003 04:47: Message edited by: Seaweed ]
Posts: 756 | Registered: Monday, August 4 2003 07:00
just a thought in General
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Profile #42
quote:
Originally written by Wherefore Rejoice?:

Seaweed, no offence, but get over it. I bet half the people you know have commited (sp?) crimes along these lines. You in high school? Well then, there's no question about it. I'm not suggesting you should go out there and take LSD or shoplift or spraypaint your school, nor am I saying it's okay to do so. But "normal", "sane" people do do these things. Man. How old are you, anyway? IMAGE(Spiderweb Software Boards just a thought (2)_files/tongue.gif) [/QB]
No, actually I´m in college (or a gymnasium but I think it´s pretty much the same. Then again, it might just as well be a high school. I certainly don´t know.). And I´m sure many of my friends (and me of course) have broke the law once or twice but I´m talking about MINOR things, like stealing some pens from school and underage drinking, that sort of things.

You are talking about serious crimes, like destroying other peoples property (what´s the idea in that, anyway?), sexual crimes (not all of you of course, but one is bad enough), and using drugs!
I could almost swear that not a single person in my school uses drugs and no one I know of walks around spraypainting walls or breaking windows. And sexual crimes...not a chance! (as far as my knowledge extends, at least).
I don´t think doing all these things is normal behauvior, but then again, I live quite far from the states.

Still, acting stupid or acting adult is a personal decision. Who am i to judge?

And my age is 18 (though I don´t see why that would interest anyone. Unless, of course, you were trying to brush my opinions aside by considering me an ignorant kid, hmm?)
Posts: 756 | Registered: Monday, August 4 2003 07:00
just a thought in General
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Profile #22
IMAGE(Spiderweb Software Boards just a thought_files/eek.gif) all I could do why reading your confessions.

Dammit, are you all crazy or have you just got a very twisted idea of what is a good joke?

Vandalism, sexual crimes, shoplifting, underage drinking (well, maybe not so bad), underage driving, drugs, etc etc.

And you almost fooled me into thinking you were just a bunch of "almost normal" people! The law was not created to irritate you, it actually keeps the whole community together, you know. Breaking it is nothing but childish. So get a grip of yourselves!

And by the way, thanks for raising my self-esteem. If what I just read was your opinion of an "acceptable and normal" behauvior, then I may consider myself a saint.

So there. Go ahead and hate me.
Posts: 756 | Registered: Monday, August 4 2003 07:00
What kind of RP sterotype are you? in General
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Profile #66
Eeh...Pleasure Slave? A male pleasure slave who slays dragons? YYEEESS!!

Calling Bioware :
-Hello!
-Hello?
-I was just wondering, could you guys create this new character class in one of your coming games?
-Err..
-It would be like a male (big muscles), pleasure slave (little clothes), wielding a GREAT dragonslayer. Special abilities could be...umm...well, you know. That. Thing.
-Err..
-Please?
Click.
Posts: 756 | Registered: Monday, August 4 2003 07:00
Erotic or offensive art question in General
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Profile #1
Well, I´ve seen worse.
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A tragedy... in General
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Profile #12
It´s actually VERY likely that the murderer of Anna Lindh (Swedens foreign minister) is going to get caught. The police has got the knife with which she was murdered, the murderers bloody shirt and his cap. They have even got an very good (not in a humorous meaning) photograph of him, taken by the security-cameras. Fingerprints are likely to be found and maybe even DNA. And what more, the murder was committed in daytime in the middle of an warehouse! Tens of people saw it happen and even more saw the bloody murderer run away. There are numerous eye-witnessess.

The only thing I wonder is why nobody stopped the murderer while he was running away. Sure, he had a knife but still? There is a thing like civil-courage, is there not? If this had happened in Finland somebody would surely have stepped forward and simply hit him to the ground. Or then maybe not. Who knows. But I still think it´s wierd.

Anna Lindh was a great foreign minister and was probably going to be Swedens next prime minister.
Posts: 756 | Registered: Monday, August 4 2003 07:00
I'm not really here in General
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Profile #15
Quess your right...well okay then:

Hereby I announce that I most horribly and deeply regret everything I´ve ever done to anyone (this does not include you Melancholy, should you ever read this).

But I REFUSE to think it´s cursing if you say aahh...the word for what you have eaten when it..uumm...comes out of you. So there. (And it´s after all a totally natural process! You cannot deny it!)
Posts: 756 | Registered: Monday, August 4 2003 07:00
Im back too! in General
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Profile #26
Erhh...well, welcome back whoever you are.

Personally I think "I´m back"-topics suck quite reasonably much. If you are back, then you are going to post, nicht war? And if you do that people will almost be forced to notice that you´re back.

Am I really the first one to come to think of this?
Posts: 756 | Registered: Monday, August 4 2003 07:00
I'm not really here in General
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Profile #13
quote:
Originally written by Iabrochium:

Funny peculiar, not funny ha ha.
No ****, Sherlock? (No offense, but I´m not THAT stupid. It was sort of a joke.)
Posts: 756 | Registered: Monday, August 4 2003 07:00
I'm not really here in General
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Profile #11
Can any of you be a little more precise? You all just keep repeating that it does "something funny".

How funny can a main screen be, anyway?
Posts: 756 | Registered: Monday, August 4 2003 07:00
Many others have done this... in General
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I don´t really know, the eternal question of to spam or not to spam is a quite complicated one. Where should one draw the line? I, for one, have posted many topics concerning other things than SW games. Still, no one has ever accused me of being a spammer (so here´s your opportunity, ladies and gentlemen!). Maybe I´m just not irritating enough? IMAGE(Spiderweb Software Boards Many others have done this___files/tongue.gif)
Posts: 756 | Registered: Monday, August 4 2003 07:00
Visiting frequency in General
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Oh no! What have I done! IMAGE(Spiderweb Software Boards Visiting frequency_files/eek.gif)
Posts: 756 | Registered: Monday, August 4 2003 07:00
Visiting frequency in General
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Profile #0
How often does the average geek visit these boards and join a "conversation"? I can only speak for myself (1-2 a week. Does it qualify me as a geek or must I still walk this earth as a despicable random user?).

Oh, and surfing the net I found this text :

"Rape is such an dirty word. I prefer the term surprise-sex"

Should I laugh or should I cry? IMAGE(Spiderweb Software Boards Visiting frequency_files/rolleyes.gif)
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