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The_Gabe

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  1. I'm pretty convinced that I was in love in high school. So...sorry to agitate you with my feelings. Although, I'd like to think my near 3 year relationship wasn't the typical high school relationship. As for the mixed signals? Yeah those piss me off. No matter who its from. It also annoys me to know end when I watch my one friend flirt like crazy with my other friend, then tell her he has 0 interest in her. Just a douche move imo. Were you one of those people who said "i love you" after a single date?
  2. Am I the only one annoyed about how high schoolers talk about love like if they know anything about it? Also the superficial insecure [bleep] who tend to give out completely mixed signals without even noticing it and then going wtf when you say something that's pretty obvious.
  3. I don't know how ratio works, but the higher ratio, the better you are. That guy killed 30 players, and died only two times. Which made his ratio 15.50, which is insane. I think you get the ratio if you take Kills divided by deaths. Average ratio for MANY players is 1.00, where as pro players would probably have 2.00+ average ratio. You do realize 30 divided by 2 is 15.00 and not 15.50?
  4. Crazy what people do because they get fired, even more crazy is to shoot when the other person doesn't know what you're talking about.
  5. Every year it's the same damn thread. Why do you care what anyone's goals are? If you or anyone else cares, they will make a blog.
  6. On here http://www.tip.it/runescape/?page=ardougne_achievement.htm At the bottom where it says : All Hard Tasks complete After completing all the easy, medium and hard tasks, speak to Aleck at the Hunter shop in Yanille. He will give you an experience lamp worth 28,000 xp (this lamp can only be applied to a skill that is level 60 or higher) and the final upgraded Ardougne cloak 3. (Don't leave yet, you will want to continue speaking to him to unlock the Elite tasks!) Wearing this cloak gives all the benefits of the previous ones plus: * Reduces chance of being caught pickpocketing and stealing anywhere in Runescape * Magical traps on chests will teleport you to Ardougne's north bank instead of a random location. * Chance of getting even more noted drops at Tower of Life It says final cape, yet there is a 4th one for elite tasks.
  7. Sounds like a fun idea. You've got my support bro.
  8. The_Gabe replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    Just finished writing a 2 and a half page book report on a book I never read :thumbsup: .
  9. Ricky Ray Rector and Monica Lewinsky (potentially more women as well). Clinton is a sick man, who cares for nothing but his own political career and genitalia, perhaps not in that order. What else is there?
  10. I was writing a book report and was wondering if this sounded like a good introduction:
  11. That's a bad idea, always go alone and never tell people you know. Family and friends will look down at you and will lose their trust for you if they know you steal and can be used as evidence against you in court. The most I've ever stolen before is a book out of Barnes & Noble. Good book, but that was essentially the only thing I've ever stolen before (and most likely the only thing that I will steal besides music). Also: 1) Steal alone, because you don't want others to get in trouble if you get caught 2) It's actually much easier to get caught in larger establishments because they usually have higher security. You can steal from things like gas stations or smaller stores owned by big chains simply because they have blind spots to their cameras and/or they don't always have the tag-sensing thing. There's actually a game store at our local mall that doesn't have the tag-sensing things, so it would actually be ridiculously easy to steal from there -- the only problem is that the store employees watch you all the time. 3) Don't dress sketchily. Just don't wear baggy clothing and attempt to steal small things. If you can, dress nicely but have a coat to wear -- it helps if you steal when it's either cold or raining out. 4) Stay away from places that sell very expensive things (i.e., Best Buy), because they will have higher security as well. It's best to steal from places that have a mix of very cheap items and moderately-expensive items. 5) Stealing is bad, mmk. You'll continue doing it until you get caught, going after larger, more expensive and more difficult items. Whether or not you can justify it to yourself will also hardly be taken notice of by the law. It's safe to assume that you're a minor, but even then I doubt that a couple hundred dollars worth of food and paper is actually worth it If you're going to steal, do it from large corporations: it's still a crime, but it's the thieving equivalent of white collar crime, and store employees are less likely to actually care: it's not their stuff that you're jacking. That's false. We've had quite a few cases this year in teen court dealing with teenagers stealing from Seers, Wal Mart, etc. Most of them got around 60 hours or so of community service, and it was around 30 dollars worth of merchandise. The Employees did come to testify. (See what I did there?) Unless you're talking about absolutism, then I don't see what you did there.
  12. That's a bad idea, always go alone and never tell people you know. Family and friends will look down at you and will lose their trust for you if they know you steal and can be used as evidence against you in court. The most I've ever stolen before is a book out of Barnes & Noble. Good book, but that was essentially the only thing I've ever stolen before (and most likely the only thing that I will steal besides music). Also: 1) Steal alone, because you don't want others to get in trouble if you get caught 2) It's actually much easier to get caught in larger establishments because they usually have higher security. You can steal from things like gas stations or smaller stores owned by big chains simply because they have blind spots to their cameras and/or they don't always have the tag-sensing thing. There's actually a game store at our local mall that doesn't have the tag-sensing things, so it would actually be ridiculously easy to steal from there -- the only problem is that the store employees watch you all the time. 3) Don't dress sketchily. Just don't wear baggy clothing and attempt to steal small things. If you can, dress nicely but have a coat to wear -- it helps if you steal when it's either cold or raining out. 4) Stay away from places that sell very expensive things (i.e., Best Buy), because they will have higher security as well. It's best to steal from places that have a mix of very cheap items and moderately-expensive items. 5) Stealing is bad, mmk. You'll continue doing it until you get caught, going after larger, more expensive and more difficult items. Whether or not you can justify it to yourself will also hardly be taken notice of by the law. It's safe to assume that you're a minor, but even then I doubt that a couple hundred dollars worth of food and paper is actually worth it If you're going to steal, do it from large corporations: it's still a crime, but it's the thieving equivalent of white collar crime, and store employees are less likely to actually care: it's not their stuff that you're jacking. That's false. We've had quite a few cases this year in teen court dealing with teenagers stealing from Seers, Wal Mart, etc. Most of them got around 60 hours or so of community service, and it was around 30 dollars worth of merchandise. The Employees did come to testify.
  13. I am lucky enough to be called all 3. :grin:
  14. Who the hell cares? Let the live their lives how they want to live.
  15. The_Gabe replied to unjustblood's topic in Rants
    While I have absolutely no respect for suicide (other than to save the life of another ofc) I'm also a believer in the theory of "those who are suicidal should hurry up and kill themselves already to put an end to their drain on society's resources and not to carry on that genetic quirk" I CAN'T [bleep]ING BELIEVE SOMEONE ELSE AGREES WITH ME!!! OHHHHH HAPPY DAY!! HAPPY DAY!
  16. The_Gabe replied to unjustblood's topic in Rants
    People have lost their car, their belongings, their house, even family or loved ones, and never thought of commiting suicide, and you can "see why some people end up killing themselves" over losing money in a computer game? Life isn't something you can put a price on, certainly not in gp. It scares me to see how people value life. Suicide is never an option, no matter how much you lose. Suicide is always an option.
  17. The_Gabe replied to KingYufei's topic in Off-Topic
    Jay Leno is [bleep]ing beast.
  18. That was implanted like 2 weeks ago. Annoying as hell for sure.
  19. The_Gabe replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    You're welcome.
  20. The_Gabe replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    If it makes you feel better, yours was the first signature I really recognized and liked. Actually, same here. I don't recognize your name or profile, Gabe, but I recognize your signature instantly. Everyone knows me, am I right? I recognize the avatar at least. I'm probably not too well-known around here despite being around for four years. :grin: Never knew my signature was popular :blink:
  21. The_Gabe replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    I've been registered since 06 and haven't made a name of myself. Damn.
  22. The_Gabe replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    Seriously Saru, write a book about your life.
  23. Maybe make it where it'd happen on 1/2 of the servers? You were not.

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