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#1 Nov 11 2004 at 8:31 PM Rating: Good
I don't really mind the onslaught of visitor's to the boards.

I really don't mind the stupid threads they start.

I don't even mind the pathetic attempts they make to insult us!

What I do f'cking mind is the cowardly way they cannot stand the heat without a sock or two to rate the karma for them. Now that is really weak.

The funny thing is that we aren't like the FFXI boards, karma obsessed. It just goes against my grain to see someone so incapable of fair play. I guess I should be content that they are so intimiadted they can't come without some sock support.

Oh well, let the good times roll!

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#2 Nov 11 2004 at 8:42 PM Rating: Good
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#3 Nov 11 2004 at 8:45 PM Rating: Good
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check it out, you might like it
#4 Nov 11 2004 at 8:57 PM Rating: Excellent
LOL That's cute. I may just have to waste a few bucks and try it out!
#5 Nov 11 2004 at 9:07 PM Rating: Excellent
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#6 Nov 11 2004 at 11:44 PM Rating: Good
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The funny thing is that we aren't like the FFXI boards, karma obsessed.


Fantastic!
#7 Nov 12 2004 at 2:35 AM Rating: Good
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I use my socks for other...things.
#8 Nov 12 2004 at 2:37 AM Rating: Excellent
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What I do f'cking mind is the cowardly way they cannot stand the heat without a sock or two to rate the karma for them. Now that is really weak.

The funny thing is that we aren't like the FFXI boards, karma obsessed.
Contradictory much? Smiley: wink2

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#9 Nov 12 2004 at 2:37 AM Rating: Good
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I use my socks for other...things.


I hear tissues are better for that kind of things.
#10 Nov 12 2004 at 3:02 AM Rating: Good
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I really don't mind...


if you sit this one out.
My words but a whisper, your deafness a shout.




Jethro Tull anyone?
#11 Nov 12 2004 at 6:52 AM Rating: Excellent
Well, I am not concerned for myself. I am tired though of seeing regulars that post here drop, but Kao says not to worry. The 16 ratebots he killed yesterday, seem to indicate that he is watching out for the ********.
Maybe I am too protective, but you all will just have to deal with it. I am told that it only gets worse as the treatment continues, so brace yourselves for labile emotions and sappy posts. It should be like normal for some of you all!
#13 Nov 12 2004 at 8:05 AM Rating: Good
Watching one of those visitors post in here is like watching a kid running full speed into a dark shed filled with nothing but sharp objects.
#14 Nov 12 2004 at 10:32 AM Rating: Good
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so brace yourselves for labile emotions and sappy posts. It should be like normal for some of you all!



I'm ready for all the lovin you can dish out, Its been a long month so far and I still have to have Thanksgiving with my FAMILY! Agghhhhh.
#15 Nov 12 2004 at 10:54 AM Rating: Excellent
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so brace yourselves for labile emotions and sappy posts. It should be like normal for some of you all!



I'm ready for all the lovin you can dish out, Its been a long month so far and I still have to have Thanksgiving with my FAMILY! Agghhhhh.



o_O What's so bad about Thanksgiving with the family? Isn't that the point?
#16 Nov 12 2004 at 11:00 AM Rating: Good
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Sir XvExodusvX wrote:
o_O What's so bad about Thanksgiving with the family? Isn't that the point?
Well, it's all well and good if you're blessed with a stable, emotionally healthy family that gets along with one another.
#17 Nov 12 2004 at 11:03 AM Rating: Good
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Sir XvExodusvX wrote:
o_O What's so bad about Thanksgiving with the family? Isn't that the point?
Well, it's all well and good if you're blessed with a stable, emotionally healthy family that gets along with one another.


And this is why my family doesnt celebrate Thanksgiving.

Hopefully I'll go to Atlanta, GA.
#18 Nov 12 2004 at 11:03 AM Rating: Good
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Honestly, if people need sock puppets to say what they need to say, they shouldn't be on any forums in general, and especially this one where karma is supposed to be 'all the rage'.

Why do the majority of FFXI forums users have such a fascination with karma anyways?
#19 Nov 12 2004 at 11:06 AM Rating: Excellent
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gangstakago wrote:
Sir XvExodusvX wrote:
o_O What's so bad about Thanksgiving with the family? Isn't that the point?
Well, it's all well and good if you're blessed with a stable, emotionally healthy family that gets along with one another.


I can understand that, but then again, I don't consider my blood relatives family. To me, family would be defined as "group of people you care about."

So yeah, I'm spending Thanksgiving with my "family", and well, it'll be great! :)

/hijack
#20 Nov 12 2004 at 11:08 AM Rating: Good
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Well, it's all well and good if you're blessed with a stable, emotionally healthy family that gets along with one another.



BING BING BING WE HAVE A WINNER!!! Lets just put it this way my family put the fun back in Dysfunctial family. I've been amancipated from my real parents since I was 13. An thats just for starters... any way its been a long month...
#21 Nov 12 2004 at 11:12 AM Rating: Excellent
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jademage wrote:
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Well, it's all well and good if you're blessed with a stable, emotionally healthy family that gets along with one another.



BING BING BING WE HAVE A WINNER!!! Lets just put it this way my family put the fun back in Dysfunctial family. I've been amancipated from my real parents since I was 13. An thats just for starters... any way its been a long month...


Sorry to hear that, but let me put it to you this way...your lucky to have the honor to have been emancipated...try having to wait till your 18. -.-;;

Bleh, my past is teh suxxors. x_x
#22 Nov 12 2004 at 11:14 AM Rating: Good
I have a worse one..
Even if I live in my own apt. my father calls me up at 10PM to check if I am home.

Over the phone Curfew.

Gosh...

I love to have such a paranoic father.
All night party when you turned 18?? Forget about it!

#23 Nov 12 2004 at 11:21 AM Rating: Excellent
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Nonomee the Silent wrote:
I have a worse one..
Even if I live in my own apt. my father calls me up at 10PM to check if I am home.

Over the phone Curfew.

Gosh...

I love to have such a paranoic father.
All night party when you turned 18?? Forget about it!




WHOA!!! Over the phone curfew? o_o

#24 Nov 12 2004 at 11:27 AM Rating: Good
I forgot to mention I am 23 this year.. well in a month time.
My father is a person who still thinks all the families are run by the patriarchal system.

I tend to "loose" my cell phone sometimes. But it is real annoying to have to deal with him spamming my phone over and over to check where I am. What I am doing.

In his book, girls are still not allowed to wear miniskirts (tho I dont like them) nor go drinking and partying like the boys.

Equal right to both sexes? Pffffft... Good luck

Edited, Fri Nov 12 11:28:42 2004 by Nonomee
#25 Nov 12 2004 at 11:31 AM Rating: Good
My parents were kinda of goofballs. On my first date my dad was doing the usual big man stunt of, "Yep, cleanin' my gun cabinet. Hey son, Why doncha come on over here and help me for a minute" routine.

And my mother, well, she thought it would be funny to put a tampon on a necklace and put it around a teddy bear and tell me and the guy to "Put a plug in it if I feel frisky."

/Died.

Yeah, I know.
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