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Aemilius Paulus
12-05-2009, 00:23
Soooo, I see the mods are deliberating on the possibility of forbidding alternate accounts? Is this true? Two of my trash accounts were struck down. I do not mind it, but those accounts were my only way to PM mods when banned... I guess we will have a system closer to TWC now?
pevergreen
12-05-2009, 00:50
Well, I was under the impression the guild rules have always prohibited it.
Sasaki Kojiro
12-05-2009, 01:06
The have for a while at least.
Hosakawa Tito
12-05-2009, 01:24
Which alt accounts are you refering to ? Those that clone other members nicks or the ones used to pad polls & such ?
Aemilius Paulus
12-05-2009, 02:12
Which alt accounts are you refering to ? Those that clone other members nicks or the ones used to pad polls & such ?
Lol, yeah, I padded a few polls for the fun... Not that the polls were serious, I believe the were in the EB Forums. To put it in perspective, I see nearly every multiple-choice poll in .Org abused by a few recurring individuals... - something which I did not do.
The clone one was a tribute to Meth, never used. It began as my original account in .Org, named Publius Cornelius Scipio (Yeah, I know, boring and cliché as hell..) but I accidentally deleted the activation email, leaving my first account a helpless rag - "New Member" forever. So I created AP few days later.
Then, months later, I got Tosa to send another activation email. Yet more months passed, and seeing that account useless, as I already established myself as AP, I decided to do something with it - turn it into a tribute of Meth. I showed it to him, and then, well, nothing happened after that. Keep in mind this was long before a host of members spammed the forums with pever-clones. I, on the contrary, did not use the clone in such a way. I doubt he was ever used, save for two polls...
Quintus Fabius and AP-Clone were the accounts I created when I was banned by Tosa (AP-C) and Lemur (QF). I used the accounts to send them PMs, which straightened out the Tosa ban - a misunderstanding, and informed me of the anture of my ban (the Lemur ban was my first one here). Out of all these, Quintus Fabius was the one I used the most, which I used to chat in the EB Tavern when AP was banned.
Sheesh, Hosa, you make me sound like a e-criminal or something in that post :sweatdrop:...
Anyway, I do not care about the alts, as all were nearly useless, and expendable, each with no more than 3 posts, but I was wondering if there was a policy against alt-accounts? Unless I am mistaken, alts have always been permitted in .Org, is it not so? Or do we now have TWC-style policy towards alt accounts, which is quite clear on this matter? You have not quite answered this question, Hosa...
InsaneApache
12-05-2009, 02:18
:shame:
Aemilius Paulus
12-05-2009, 02:47
:shame:
What, you have your own alts? :laugh4:
Meh, for precious alt accounts, I use a computer in some other place (library, friend's house) to register. And browse through proxies. That way, I am supposedly undetectable. Not that I actually go through this on .Org - no, for other sites.
For instance, I invited 12 alts to Dropbox to get the +3 gigs of uploading space. I registered all the accounts to twelve of my Uni library's computers and to 12 disposable e-mail addresses. But do not worry, the computers there save no data after I log off, not unless you stick it in a special personal folder :wink:.
I am so bad :evil: :P (I hope I do not seem like a monster to the mods :skull:)
pevergreen
12-05-2009, 03:59
Out of all these, Quintus Fabius was the one I used the most, which I used to chat in the EB Tavern when AP was banned.
I did read the rest of your post, but just simply pointing out that you circumvented your ban?
:shrug:
I can't find a rule against it anywhere. (searched FAQ in entrance hall and board FAQ, can't find a specific board rules area)
I just thought it was against the rules.
:shrug:
Aemilius Paulus
12-05-2009, 04:06
I did read the rest of your post, but just simply pointing out that you circumvented your ban?
Huh? Everyone I know does it... EB Tavern is full of fake accounts... My alts were not banned for that - mods knew about me and the alts for quite a long time already. There is another reason, and I do not know what it is. AFAIK, I thought all alts were banned...
Yeah, I am lost... :dizzy2:
pevergreen
12-05-2009, 06:02
Yeah, i guess it all hinges on Tosa's ruling.
Of course, just because everyone does it...:laugh4:
I have an alt account, though I don't use it anymore. Created it because I forgot my password at one point and was away from my home computer.
I don't have an alt account, the trick is not to get yourself banned. And when you get banned there's a reason for it and switching to another account means circumventing your ban which should not be allowed.
Azathoth
12-05-2009, 13:11
Kilroy was here.
Aemilius Paulus
12-05-2009, 18:06
means circumventing your ban which should not be allowed.
But it is, or at least tolerated... Is that why you italicised "should"?
In any case, it is hardly malicious circumvention, as I have used QF on two occasions for that, and only in the EB Tavern, and mostly to clear up why I was banned. I refrained from the forums. All other times, I have used alts to PM mods, as PM-ing is not allowed when banned.
Most of the time, though, I use bans to be more productive, which is why bans are as much a blessing as a curse. And lately I have been quite bored with the forums, not to mention leaving them for a week.
Once again, I am not complaining at all, but I am wondering on what the policy is, and the mods are oddly quiet about this, meaning they are most likely deciding on what to say (I believe it was Clegane who told me the mods were still deliberating on this matter).
Mithrandir
12-05-2009, 19:02
What about the tourists?
Socrates on Wheels
12-05-2009, 19:11
Noooo! What a disaster!
What about the tourists?
They're quite partial to the camel rides.
Noooo! What a disaster!
Tourists aren't that bad.
Hooahguy
12-06-2009, 01:49
I don't have an alt account, the trick is not to get yourself banned. And when you get banned there's a reason for it and switching to another account means circumventing your ban which should not be allowed.
agreed.
if you are banned, there was a reason to it. going around that ban with an alt is, IMO, quite disgusting.
Azathoth
12-06-2009, 02:59
agreed.
if you are banned, there was a reason to it. going around that ban with an alt is, IMO, quite disgusting.
So if someone created an elixir of resurrection, you would want it destroyed because if people die, there is a reason to it?
Beefy187
12-06-2009, 07:09
So if someone created an elixir of resurrection, you would want it destroyed because if people die, there is a reason to it?
I see where you coming from, but I would have to agree with pever, Husar and Hooah on this. Whats the point of punishment if your not going to get punished?
Aemilius Paulus
12-06-2009, 08:15
Lol, getting banned is a 'punishment'?? My, my, I feel sooo bad. An Internet forum blocks me from posting (but not reading) for two days. What a gruelling torture. What a tragedy.
Grow up people...
The only true punishment here is the symbolic meaning of a ban. The implication that a member has poor manners and judgement. Then there is the shame of being publicly castigated. I can find 101 ways to get around a ban if I wished, but that is not the point. Punishments have little to do with their physical nature, as long as the intent is carried out.
Anyways, that's some mighty interesting ideas people here have about punishment...
Take perma-bans for example: many banned individuals come back. Mods seem to only mind when the returned person causes more bedlam. Even if the mods did actively seek out those alts, registering on a different computer, under different e-mail should do it. Especially when the browsing is carried out from a different IP address (change yours/ cover it under a proxy). So, what is the point to perma-bans? Well, mainly the fact that the old account is gone, with all the friends, posts, seniority, background, etc. One can create a new account, but it will not be the same.
Aemilius Paulus
12-06-2009, 08:17
On the other hand, I should stop wasting my time on the forums... I suppose I will stick to the EB Tavern.
Lol, getting banned is a 'punishment'?? My, my, I feel sooo bad. An Internet forum blocks me from posting (but not reading) for two days. What a gruelling torture. What a tragedy.
Grow up people...
Well, I haven't been banned yet, who's the one who needs to grow up now? :inquisitive:
A real man accepts his punishment and waits it out, only kids try to get around it somehow to do what they want.
Besides, if you don't care about it, why did you create alt accounts to circumvent it?
I can find 101 ways to get around a ban if I wished, but that is not the point.
I'd like to get the list.
For instance, I invited 12 alts to Dropbox to get the +3 gigs of uploading space. I registered all the accounts to twelve of my Uni library's computers and to 12 disposable e-mail addresses. But do not worry, the computers there save no data after I log off, not unless you stick it in a special personal folder.
Even if the mods did actively seek out those alts, registering on a different computer, under different e-mail should do it. Especially when the browsing is carried out from a different IP address (change yours/ cover it under a proxy).
You seem to rather misunderstand the technical side of it. What computer you register on is of no importance - you could have registered them all from the same uni computer. Similarly, the computers could keep verbose logs of all hat was happening, and Dropbox staff would know no more than they do now.
Where you register your account is another thing that is rarely kept - however, all browsing would have to be done from a new IP, if you wanted to pretend you are a new user. This could cause several problems (especially for 56kers, whom this forum seems very friendly to - not surprising once you see the name), as not everyone can switch or keep IP at will.
On the matter itself, a ban is a ban and I don't see why evading them should be allowed. An old user who has since that time matured, and wants to start from a clean slate is fine, seeing as he may truly act quite different, but a short-term ban has, imho, far more effect on behaviour when it is enforced.
Beefy187
12-06-2009, 14:18
The point of banning is to prevent you from breaking rules any further, and in the case of temp banned it can also give you chance to think about the wrong action you took and telling your self that you'll never make the same mistake again.
Now going around that means, you don't think your infraction or punishment was the right call thus spitting on the face of the moderators, and spitting on the Org rules.
Only decent reason of creating a alt account I can think of is to anonymously seek advice on private matters... and if the matter is that private and important, it should be better to ask a professional.
So basically, I don't see any decent reason to have a alt account. Its also bad because someone may want to use your alts user name.
Mithrandir
12-06-2009, 16:34
What it comes down to is this:
We want the Org to be a friendly, positive, constructive online forum.
If people disrupt this flow, we give them several, lots of actually, lots of chances to improve their behaviour to fit in with what this place is supposed to be. If the individual choses not to fit in, this is not a place for them. To encourage people to either fit in or just leave seeing how this is not their place, we've got limited resources at our disposal.
We hope people pick up our subtle and not so subtle hints...
All of this to improve this forum and keep it fun for the majority of members who signed up, just for that purpose, because this is a friendly, constructive forum.
So, please stop being so childish, fighting everything, the big bad moderators, the rules, the police, the world. Grow up for christs sake and leave if you feel you need a place which does like your little tricks.
bye bye.
Aemilius Paulus
12-06-2009, 18:18
You seem to rather misunderstand the technical side of it. What computer you register on is of no importance - you could have registered them all from the same uni computer. Similarly, the computers could keep verbose logs of all hat was happening, and Dropbox staff would know no more than they do now.
Eh? Is it me, or does it seem like you are the one who misunderstood somethign here? Hehe, try it yourself if you do not believe me. Dropbox checks from which computer you register. Oh yes. By register, I mean make a Dropbox account, download the Dropbox software and link your computer to it. Dropbox keeps track of computers added to it.
But just for :daisy:s and giggles, I tried registering from the same computer. Guess what happened. It said my registration was invalid and not eligible for the referral bonus, as it was done from the same computer. Whether you use a proxy or not makes no difference.The Dropbox team is not stupid - they knew people would take advantage of their system in a negative manner. So they created the safeguard.
Where you register your account is another thing that is rarely kept - however, all browsing would have to be done from a new IP, if you wanted to pretend you are a new user. This could cause several problems (especially for 56kers, whom this forum seems very friendly to - not surprising once you see the name), as not everyone can switch or keep IP at will.
Well yeah, that is for .Org. But I never tried creating foolproof alts in here, as I saw no reason for it.
So, please stop being so childish, fighting everything, the big bad moderators, the rules, the police, the world. Grow up for christs sake and leave if you feel you need a place which does like your little tricks.
Wait, you are not addressing me, are you? Fighting everything :inquisitive:? LOL
Soooo, I see the mods are deliberating on the possibility of forbidding alternate accounts? Is this true? Two of my trash accounts were struck down. I do not mind it, but those accounts were my only way to PM mods when banned... I guess we will have a system closer to TWC now?
Having an alt account in itself is not a big deal.
It's when alt accounts are being used to stir up trouble, mess with polls, circumvent bans, impersonate other members, etc. that it becomes a problem.
There are the rules, but there is also the spirit of the rules and things like common sense, respect, etiquette, good manners, decency, etc.
You can do the rule lawyering thingy as much as you want, but when the boundaries of what is reasonable have been crossed, then the boundaries of what is reasonable have been crossed.
I strongly suggest your behaviour starts to improve in the very near future; very near as in right now.
I would also suggest you stop talking about the art of making undetectable alt accounts to avoid sanctions issued for rule violations, as it basically comes down to the art of being immature and not being able to take responsability for one's actions.
Thanks in advance for your understanding and consideration.
:bow:
Eh? Is it me, or does it seem like you are the one who misunderstood somethign here? Hehe, try it yourself if you do not believe me. Dropbox checks from which computer you register. Oh yes. By register, I mean make a Dropbox account, download the Dropbox software and link your computer to it. Dropbox keeps track of computers added to it.
But just for :daisy:s and giggles, I tried registering from the same computer. Guess what happened. It said my registration was invalid and not eligible for the referral bonus, as it was done from the same computer. Whether you use a proxy or not makes no difference.The Dropbox team is not stupid - they knew people would take advantage of their system in a negative manner. So they created the safeguard.
First time I've heard of Dropbox, let me see... Ah, it's a service, which does indeed explain it. My apologies - what I said about not storing local files being irrelevant is false. Just out of curiosity - is the registration through a webform or a client?
EDIT: Reread your post. The Dropbox team cannot directly control the computers it is being installed on, except through hardware monitoring at install-time. More likely is that the service or installer monitor if it has already been installed (not hard to do). Thus your point about the computers not saving any information stands, but is irrelevant in the case of a forum (unless it uses highly intrusive cookies).
Lol, getting banned is a 'punishment'?? My, my, I feel sooo bad. An Internet forum blocks me from posting (but not reading) for two days. What a gruelling torture. What a tragedy.
Grow up people...
The only true punishment here is the symbolic meaning of a ban. The implication that a member has poor manners and judgement. Then there is the shame of being publicly castigated. I can find 101 ways to get around a ban if I wished, but that is not the point. Punishments have little to do with their physical nature, as long as the intent is carried out.
Anyways, that's some mighty interesting ideas people here have about punishment...
The irony of this post wasn't lost on me.
Aemilius Paulus
12-07-2009, 00:00
The irony of this post wasn't lost on me.
No, I meant every part of the post, if that is what you mean. Yes, I was implying that I often exercise poor manners and judgement on this site.
So which part was ironic to you?
Mithrandir
12-07-2009, 10:18
Wait, you are not addressing me, are you? Fighting everything :inquisitive:? LOL
The fact that you've ignored the rest of this post says enough.
Megas Methuselah
12-08-2009, 08:55
So, please stop being so childish, fighting everything, the big bad moderators, the rules, the police, the world. Grow up for christs sake and leave if you feel you need a place which does like your little tricks.
Actually, if you bothered visiting the backroom at all, you might notice the high school drop-out cops aren't the good guys we imagine they are. I have a right to protest against them.
And as for "rules," there are plenty, plenty, plenty of unjust laws in the world. Watch what you post, mane.
a completely inoffensive name
12-08-2009, 09:00
agreed.
if you are banned, there was a reason to it. going around that ban with an alt is, IMO, quite disgusting.
Well, I haven't been banned yet, who's the one who needs to grow up now? :inquisitive:
A real man accepts his punishment and waits it out, only kids try to get around it somehow to do what they want.
Besides, if you don't care about it, why did you create alt accounts to circumvent it?
This is an internet forum for a video game series in case people have forgotten. Everyone calm down and remember the internet is totally serious business.
This is an internet forum for a video game series in case people have forgotten.
And the people who frequent it like it because of it's strict posting rules that make it a relatively friendly place, in case you have forgotten.
Everyone calm down and remember the internet is totally serious business.
Absolutely, I doubt Amazon, Google and other E-business companies would say the internet is just for fun.
Pannonian
12-08-2009, 14:35
This is an internet forum for a video game series in case people have forgotten. Everyone calm down and remember the internet is totally serious business.
/b/ retort, and as usual, without knowledge of the internet's background. The internet began, as oldtimers would know, as a military network designed for extreme robustness that would continue to function even in the event of a nuclear attack. One of the earliest internet forums, usenet, was a predominantly academic forum network. The worldwide web was designed as a way to rationalise the many disparate pages on the internet. While I post-date the dawn of the modern developmemts, I have spoken with people who remember the days before them, so I'm aware of the internet's history as a serious technological advancement, and not just the vehicle for /b/tards to spout their rubbish. Hell, the Org itself pre-dates 4chan.
pevergreen
12-08-2009, 15:52
Ignore them and they go away Pann, such is the way of trolls.
Azathoth
12-09-2009, 00:56
Godspeed, AP. We will meet again, don't know where, don't know when.
Megas Methuselah
12-09-2009, 07:56
Godspeed, AP. We will meet again, don't know where, don't know when.
After final exams. He got himself banned so the Org wouldn't present too much of a distraction whilst studying.
EDIT: I should probably do the same. :laugh4:
A Very Super Market
12-09-2009, 08:13
He didn't visit much anyways, so I think he might have just discovered caffeine pills and the effects of sleep deprivation on judgement.
This is an internet forum for a video game series in case people have forgotten. Everyone calm down and remember the internet is totally serious business.
QFT (https://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll286/Phalanxia/9db17e98.jpg).
Godspeed, AP. We will meet again, don't know where, don't know when.
Godspeed.
Socrates on Wheels
12-10-2009, 12:58
My my. How dreadful.
pevergreen
12-10-2009, 14:26
He's on a holiday, as I gather.
And he's phoning in. :rolleyes:
He's on a holiday, as I gather.
Yes, a month long trip of the entire world.
And he's phoning in. :rolleyes:
Oh?
Ah, my error. People's messages were confusing me.
It is a shame he went on holiday, he is always a guest here.
Hosakawa Tito
12-10-2009, 19:30
My my. How dreadful.
Why the double post Subotan ?
Socrates on Wheels
12-10-2009, 20:05
Why the IP tracking, Hosakawa?
I am going to rename myself UniAsot when I hit 5000 posts.
I won't be renaming myself to that.
Hosakawa Tito
12-10-2009, 22:15
Why the IP tracking, Hosakawa?
Ask AP.
Why the IP tracking, Hosakawa?
Alt accounts that are only used to stir up trouble could result in infraction points for the original account.
:bow:
Socrates on Wheels
12-10-2009, 23:11
That depends on how you define "trouble".
That depends on how you define "trouble".
It does indeed.
Azathoth
12-11-2009, 00:10
Originally Posted by Socrates on Wheels
That depends on how you define "trouble".
It does indeed.
*Tightly grips his revolver and slowly begins sliding it out of its holster*
Socrates on Wheels
12-11-2009, 01:22
*Tightly grips his revolver and slowly begins sliding it out of its holster*
*Tips Ten Gallon Hat, and eases shells into shotgun*
pevergreen
12-11-2009, 01:35
*slowly brings hand out of pants*
Strike For The South
12-11-2009, 02:45
:scared:
KukriKhan
12-11-2009, 03:32
*continues to sip his whiskey, staring at the nude above the bar (the glass reflecting the entire bar room behind him) as he 'accidentally' brushes the trigger guard off his Peacemaker*
Strike For The South
12-11-2009, 03:34
*continues to sip his whiskey, staring at the nude above the bar (the glass reflecting the entire bar room behind him) as he 'accidentally' brushes the trigger guard off his Peacemaker*
I lol'd
Hosakawa Tito
12-11-2009, 04:07
*Tightly grips his revolver and slowly begins sliding it out of its holster*
*Tips Ten Gallon Hat, and eases shells into shotgun*
Dying is a hell of a way to make a living. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYNPee-C03E&feature=related)
Azathoth
12-11-2009, 04:17
*Stares at the graves of AP, Socrates, and Kukri*
Only the mods won. We lost. We always lose.
a completely inoffensive name
12-11-2009, 05:57
*Stares at the graves of AP, Socrates, and Kukri*
Only the mods won. We lost. We always lose.
I am still here Aza, trolling replies from Husar and other people who type furiously into their keyboards defending the perfect society that is the Total War.org community.
Until me and Meth have been banished, we have not lost. And until the lulz themselves have been banished, there will be no end to trolling.
Azathoth
12-11-2009, 06:11
Then the Magnificent Trolls ride again! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45KAjt7v4t4)
That depends on how you define "trouble".
The obvious doesn't need to be defined nor explained.
Let this thread be a lesson to everyone who has any desire to troll an internet forum. When you're violating the rules, don't go out of your way to draw attention to it. Particularly so when you're permanently banned from a forum and have created an alt account to get around the ban.
It's a warning against trolling badly, rather than trolling in general.
It's a warning against trolling badly, rather than trolling in general.
Very true. Fortunately for the Org, our trolls tend to be those that lack a lot of common sense. It works out well for us. :2thumbsup:
AlexanderSextus
12-11-2009, 17:11
This thread is full of lulz and you should all be surprised. :2thumbsup:
Sasaki Kojiro
12-11-2009, 20:19
Trolling is inevitable really. It's what you do when the topic is being taken too seriously/debated to passionately. If you look closely, the mods troll fairly frequently (not when in their home forums of course).
But alt accounts = work for mods = warning points
and personal attacks/language will get you wp's as well.
Centurion1
12-12-2009, 01:17
Subotan got banned...... *facepalm* we neede him in thirty years war. hmph totally irresponsible.
Worrying a little, I am watching my back posting in here, as people are dropping like flies.
Prussian to the Iron
12-13-2009, 05:13
oh...this thread is painful to read......
though to OP: I don't think I've ever made an alt on here....at least not that i can remember. if i did, it was when i first joined and i likely got banned and PM'ed with an alt wondering why.
honestly....if alts are ONLY used to PM Mods or Admins with questions about bans, and do not post, i see no harm.
Megas Methuselah
12-13-2009, 07:15
Trolling is inevitable really. It's what you do when the topic is being taken too seriously/debated to passionately. If you look closely, the mods troll fairly frequently (not when in their home forums of course).
Especially those mods who troll in a post right before locking a particular thread. That just pisses me off. If you're going to lecture me about rules, look to yourself first.
Prussian to the Iron
12-13-2009, 15:48
what is happening to the org? everyone seems to be angry for some reason...
Trolling is inevitable really. It's what you do when the topic is being taken too seriously/debated to passionately.
Um, that's a very personal and possibly unique definitions of "troll." Most of us refer to a type of behavior that finds positive reinforcement from upsetting other people as a "troll." To a true troll, angry responses are like candy.
If every impassioned debater is a troll, then what should we call the real trolls? Do you have an alternate word in mind?
Philippus Flavius Homovallumus
12-13-2009, 17:21
Especially those mods who troll in a post right before locking a particular thread. That just pisses me off. If you're going to lecture me about rules, look to yourself first.
That's called "laying down the law", not trolling. It's a means of enforcing dicipline, like when you were at school and the teacher gave you a lecture before your detention.
what is happening to the org? everyone seems to be angry for some reason...
Perhaps to increase the contrast when we have peace on earth at Christmas?
Prussian to the Iron
12-14-2009, 00:44
Perhaps to increase the contrast when we have peace on earth at Christmas?
i thought the enormous numbers of suicides and bankruptcies contrasted enough.
is that it? are AP, subotan, and everyone else going bankrupt?
it's sad truly. I have/had great respect for many of the members who are now acting like....well it rhymes with "picks" and "kicks". I can only hope that everyone starts acting a little more mature, so that I, a 14 year old, don't have to be ashamed of once looking up to them.
Azathoth
12-14-2009, 00:52
Subotan is back, btw.
pevergreen
12-14-2009, 00:56
I can only hope that everyone starts acting a little more mature, so that I, a 14 year old, don't have to be ashamed of once looking up to them.
You can lead that charge, by acting mature yourself.
Yes, I know that means abandoning your beloved tactical facepalm, but sacrifices must be made. :laugh4:
Though, should you be looking up to trolls as an example on how to model yourself?
Pick someone noble, someone majestic, someone awesome.
Like Martok.
Or Mith.
Or Gregoshi.
Or Beefy187.
:smitten:
oh...this thread is painful to read......
I'm glad you feel my pain.
honestly....if alts are ONLY used to PM Mods or Admins with questions about bans, and do not post, i see no harm.
I was only doing something moderately worse than that, and not outside the rules (Where was the trouble?)
Um, that's a very personal and possibly unique definitions of "troll." Most of us refer to a type of behavior that finds positive reinforcement from upsetting other people as a "troll." To a true troll, angry responses are like candy.
That's not what I am, or was doing.
A Very Super Market
12-14-2009, 01:26
Perhaps it would be less difficult to simply stop looking up to them. At least, respect other's wishes, you know?
Yeah, there is that. I wouldn't want to be a bad example and inspire generation of Orgahs to become banned for three days.
pevergreen
12-14-2009, 01:49
Looks like you couldnt escape death this time, horseman.
:grin2:
Who's the one who returned from the dead after three days?
Prussian to the Iron
12-14-2009, 04:01
Like Martok.
Or Mith.
Or Gregoshi.
Or Beefy187.
:smitten:
except....they rarely post....or at least that i can see.
and tactical facepalms..........thats a toughy to let go of. no one can beat that epic win by a whole lot.
Megas Methuselah
12-14-2009, 04:08
it's sad truly. I have/had great respect for many of the members who are now acting like....well it rhymes with "picks" and "kicks". I can only hope that everyone starts acting a little more mature, so that I, a 14 year old, don't have to be ashamed of once looking up to them.
God is my judge; everyone else is just shadows and dust.
pevergreen
12-14-2009, 04:15
This is why you are from the 'hood' meth.
PI: Greg and Mith are back/front roomers. Martok is the Main Hall and Parliament, along with front/back occasionally.
Azathoth
12-14-2009, 04:29
except....they rarely post....or at least that i can see.
They post more than you. :shrug:
pevergreen
12-14-2009, 04:33
Oh mister 543 posts in 5 months.
I had 100 posts in a week, back during the dark ages where you had to power up your computers internet connection for 300 seconds between each post, using only your mind.
Prussian to the Iron
12-14-2009, 04:38
God is my judge; everyone else is just shadows and dust.
Shadows and Dust Maximus! Shadows and Dust!
PI: Greg and Mith are back/front roomers.
giggidy.
pevergreen
12-14-2009, 04:42
That only would have been sexual if I said door instead of room.
Beefy187
12-14-2009, 04:42
except....they rarely post....or at least that i can see.
That made me want to say "Nope I don't know PI" :smash:
I'm only active in Gameroom and only rarely in the frontroom. Backroom isn't the place for me :sweatdrop:
a completely inoffensive name
12-14-2009, 08:18
If anybody should be looked up to it's me or AP.
Megas Methuselah
12-14-2009, 09:16
If anybody should be looked up to it's me or AP.
Hey.... :sad:
Philippus Flavius Homovallumus
12-14-2009, 10:16
I was only doing something moderately worse than that, and not outside the rules (Where was the trouble?)
I think you just pushed it too far, and got too many points.
My my. How dreadful.
Why the IP tracking, Hosakawa?
That depends on how you define "trouble".
*Tips Ten Gallon Hat, and eases shells into shotgun*
Yeah, I'm really pushing the boundaries there. Watch me toe the line, taunting and insulting the mods at every turn.
Yeah, I'm really pushing the boundaries there. Watch me toe the line, taunting and insulting the mods at every turn.
Yeah, I would've banned you after that first post already.
Mithrandir
12-14-2009, 13:01
Yeah, I'm really pushing the boundaries there. Watch me toe the line, taunting and insulting the mods at every turn.
My hero :smitten:
Yeah, I would've banned you after that first post already.
And that's why you're not a mod.
My hero :smitten:
See, I'm being venerated by the mods for my posts. Hardly deserving of a ban.
Megas Methuselah
12-14-2009, 13:18
See, I'm being venerated by the mods for my posts. Hardly deserving of a ban.
Actually, Mithrandir's comment was aimed at me, in spite of the fact that he quoted your post.
Maybe I'm too sleepy, but looks like this topic should be closed now.
I was actually wondering why that hadn't happened already.
pevergreen
12-14-2009, 23:36
Maybe I'm too sleepy, but looks like this topic should be closed now.
Topic is tired, needs a nap.
:yes:
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