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Post by valkmax on Mar 11, 2005 16:47:04 GMT -5
i would like to say sorry to all ppl i have lamed and i would like to say sorry and i would like to take back all i said about people and i am going to stop laming no matter if someone starts it i am going to just hold my toung
Thank You Valkmax
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frogboy
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Post by frogboy on Mar 11, 2005 17:19:14 GMT -5
i accept your apology, even though u lamed me ike 9 times. but ive 'forgotten' it now.
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Post by Tanweth on Mar 11, 2005 17:37:15 GMT -5
Ok. In that case, this is already resolved. I love it when these things happen.
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Post by Paradox on Mar 12, 2005 4:41:31 GMT -5
yeah...sorry for banning you mate.... always remember "who is the lamer, the one who strikes or the one who strikes back?" answer...both
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Post by Shipmate Taffer on Mar 12, 2005 7:22:58 GMT -5
I'll answer it. The lamer is the one who wants to play this game the way it should be played. The one who strikes back with actions also wants to play the game the way it should be played. However, the one who strikes back with words like "lamer" is the moron who wants to stand around and chat, waiting for a FFA to start so you can fight without disobeying these God forsaken rules.
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Post by Quasigod Auron XIII on Mar 12, 2005 8:14:08 GMT -5
I forgive ya Mr.Orton.
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Post by Tanweth on Mar 13, 2005 0:51:17 GMT -5
I'll answer it. The lamer is the one who wants to play this game the way it should be played. The one who strikes back with actions also wants to play the game the way it should be played. However, the one who strikes back with words like "lamer" is the moron who wants to stand around and chat, waiting for a FFA to start so you can fight without disobeying these God forsaken rules. Amen. And the no "laming" rule has so many flaws. People can get into a fight, and when their health is low, turn off their saber, and then stand around, and if the person attacking them before still attacks them, they can shout "LAMER". I've always tried to convey a clause in the rule against this action, but it's hard to put into words, and make foolproof.
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