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    Quote Originally Posted by Emma6 View Post
    but the rep bar tells you if that person is worth speaking to or not.(mostly)
    If you ever payed any attention in the forums, you would learn that no one cares about rep. The people who do care about rep are the people who nobody wants to pay attention to or talk to. Rep is completely pointless, and as others have said before, it is like prestige in Evony. Everyone has it and no one cares if you do.

    Quote Originally Posted by Emma6 View Post
    just saying, if someone has 8,000 posts and red rep, you know something is up
    Yes, what is up is that they have 8,000 posts and red rep. That's obviously the only thing that is up. You should decide who you should talk to by the quality of someone's post, not how many posts they have or how much rep, green or red.

    Personally I have traded rep with a few people, and most of my rep I don't really deserve. That doesn't matter to me, and it shouldn't to anyone else. If you want to determine if a person is worth speaking with, you should check the things that they have posted, not their rep or number of posts.

    Quote Originally Posted by Japengo View Post
    To me, the subject is why people come to the OT.
    I come to the OT when I see a thread that I feel I know something about, or have the urge to post in. I don't post on here as much as I used to. When I posted before, it was mainly in game threads. Those are really the only dominant threads around. There weren't any interesting threads around when I posted more frequently, and I just wanted to get my post count up. I don't care about post count any longer, and haven't for a while. The point of my rambling is that I only post when I see an interesting thread that I want to post in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lazzzzzzzzalicious! View Post
    TC is a monkey, Ace is a robot. duhhh

    OT= Off Topic, welcome Jurnis there is a bar, some cats, and lots of green eggz and SPAMZZ. Sometimes you see the occasional blue person streaking through as well.
    Don't be rediculous Lazzz, Acer (in her own words) "And yes, I'm a beautiful pink princess". Obviously

    P.S. To me OT means Over Time in hockey. The heart starts to pump up, the game is kicked up a notch and the fans go wild!

    Go Leafs, Go! Toronto is still undefeated (s.t.f.u people Colorado and Toronto tied in over time) 3-0-1
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    Somebody should make a thread about this new gen. of kids.


    Quote Originally Posted by rasterbee View Post
    it's someone who asks the right questions and forces me to go teach myself something so as to stop myself from sounding like a moron again.
    This might be the only reason I like you. And your twisted sense of humor.
    And attraction by association, ya know.



    OT, for me, is a sort of mental break. It's fun and carefree when I decide to ignore my mod duties! ^_^
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    I am not angry, just very bitter.

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    ah well, it shows


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    Ok while the analyzation of Raster's way of speaking and the children of this day in age is indeed interesting (I had to comment, myself!), we need to get back to the topic!


    I'm gonna do some cleaning. Yay fresh smells and slippery floors.

    More than anything, this forum has taught me a little more about human nature and the influences on it. It's neat to see all of the different attitudes, ideas, and intellectual levels from various people around my nation and my world.

    Yet, in the same way, EF has shown me how we are all alike. How we all get overly passionate about some topics, and how we all condemn the reactions of others in certain respects, and why we have these reactions ourselves. Or, in my case, discovering why other people have particular reactions to reactionary actions.


    Yay cheese.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SickbyDefinition View Post
    and my world.
    Your world?
    "I fought with courage to preserve
    Not my way of life, but yours"

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jG6dsSRcbJA

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    I went to the store and decided to buy a bottle of rum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SickbyDefinition View Post

    I'm gonna do some cleaning. Yay fresh smells and slippery floors.
    maybe some cooking too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGr8UNKy View Post
    Your world?
    You refer to the nation you live in as your nation, yes? Your home, your dwelling. The same reference can and should be applied to the earth we live on. This is my home, my world, the place I come from!

    And this is ma forum, my forum buddies and my forum community, my duties and my respite, ya dig?



    I cooked earlier, James. What.

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