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warren211

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  1. People think the best way to gain attention is to kill. They think its simply a matter of "how many people can i kill before i run out of ammo or people go after me". they don't realize how many lives their ruining. The worst part is, they think they're tough because they have a gun and everyone else has shopping bags, but they're the lowest cowards of them all. In the end, they kill themselves to avoid charges. Now nobody can help him. No one knows why he did it, or how it could have been prevented.
  2. Let me explain for our American readers. The 1st floor is the 2nd floor in America. Your 1st floor is our Ground floor. UK|USA B | ? G | 1 1 | 2 2 | 3 etc... Amazingly, to fill in the question mark, americans call UK basements a basement! What'dya think they'd be called, "mysterious underground realms of doom"? Hey thats not a bad idea... and I do find it a rather sad story. Out of all the ways to die, end up flying through the air in a Volvo and embedding yourself in the first/second floor. Its also sad because the son is alive and now has to deal with the loss of his father, witnessing his last moments in the air in a crushed up pile of scrap metal.
  3. warren211 replied to a post in a topic in Off-Topic
    I'd slap you all, kiss you all, and miss you all O:)
  4. I definitely think beating Tarn Razalor's Lair is a must. in the summoning wallpaper, it has a picture of him.
  5. Umm... I'm fairly certain pking will still thrive. the clan wars is obviously for clans and of course bounty hunter basically thrives on backstabbing and cheapshot tactics, both of which pkers usually dislike. I'm pretty sure the wild will still live.
  6. Heh, we're never gonna get people to boycott. maybe a few rebels, but total profit loss would be easy to earn back. I mean, an extra 1 cent means 10 dollars per ton. each worker getting 10 dollars... Burger king is simply gonna point out with their fattened fingers that they would lose a large sum of cash. But I do agree with the farmers. A 1 cent wage increase doesn't seem that horrible.
  7. Took the words right out of my mouth. I think maybe people should think what can possibly be discussed before psoting a thread. after all, there's not much discussion besides "lmao owned" and "next time dont watch tv"
  8. I can see two possible situations out of that. One would be him asking about the agility skillcape, the other being his keyboard messed up and didnt type all of m"agi"c, or magic skillcape. nope, they thought it was agil, we had a convo after that lmao Gratz on 99 str cape.
  9. well if people keep selling the items for the minimum prices, the average price (default) is set to that price and in turn the 5% offer range drops. If everyone sells it for the max price, after a while the default becomes nthat price.
  10. Umm... what if the item you want just happens to not be available? and when you sell the item, there happens to be a buyer? I mean, lets say your buying a certain item, well call it a dragon warhammer just so that noobs dont scream "omg x item is in demand you fat lard"... (of course now theyre gonna scream that d warhammers dont exist either. I am well aware of it, its just for the sake of an example). Supply is pretty low to vurtually nothing. There are tons of buyers. So you are a seller and put up the d warhammer and its instantly traded because supply is low and demand is high. Now lets say you were a buyer. there are many many buyers of the same item, so naturally while sellers get their deals fast, you might have to wait a bit. I think your theory is forgetting some facts.
  11. Well you see the barrows street prices are not just random prices based on rarity. If you notice the patterns, you might see that the most expensive item of each barrows set is the one you lose if you die. For Guthans, its the spear. For Veracs, its the helm. Both items would be lost if you die. So I would think it'd be hard for street prices and shop prices and death priority to agree on well established prices on barrows sets.
  12. Tell me that when the majority of my theory is correct. Where did Jagex say Bounty hunter would take over pvp? or that they'd remove picking up loot from death piles? and I agree with wild goat. speculation gets confusing. Its ok in the summoning speculations because thats why jagex is tossing little hints everywhere. This speculation is based nothing more on what we've seen from jagex in the past and what could possibly come out of the future updates.
  13. This has already been posted many times, the answer that we all seem to agree on is "Lucien". He is a Majharrot, as reflected in the clues from the message board pic, so he could possibly be the "Mahjarrot deceiver" also stated from secret clues. I beat the quest involving him so I can't enter the room he's in anymore. anyone know how to get to him after beating thw quests? perhaps he can be a clue.
  14. I think you have it all wrong. I was pretty sure once you add someone to ignore, you appear offline to the other person. I've had friends in the past who asked me to see if a certain player is offline because they might have ignored them. So I add the person and find them to be online for me, but offline for my friend. Unless its been changed. But still. You're the first person I've met who considers the ignore list mean. I mean, its not as if they don't deserve it after pestering you. Especially when people like to spam your pm or a clan chat you like to visit (like Lightning's chat), the ignore list is very helpful. I would say that ignoring them is a lot less mean then swearing back at them like some people choose to do...
  15. I'm not being influenced, but why would got torment the people he put on this world. ~Joe. How does HE torment us? By letting us cause our own downfall? Its OUR fault the world is what it is, not God's. He gave us free will. otherwise, were no more than his puppets which he can take out his amusement on. Our free will makes us like him more then anything. Animals have no free will, they have their instincts of survival. Lions will readily kill a deer because of survival. Humans might think twice, or might kill the lion for sheer pleasure. So where does this free will thing go now? well, God lets us run our own world. Giving us independence, kind of like a mother who lets her son move out to his own house. Now we as humans, like the son in this example, can do whatever we want to our space. We can protect it like God told us, or we can trash it. God, like the mother, will give us reminders here and there, try to tell us to help keep the earth/the room clean and stay respectful of others. But the mother would not come down to the son's apartment and clean it (like God not interfering with earth's downfall) while the son messes it up again (like how we continue to sin). If God were to help us every time something bad happened, we'd end up depending on God for every little thing. We would lie around, letting the world go to ruin and when its bad enough, call God back to clean it up, then we start messing it up again. We'd be equivalent to that same son, who moves back to the mother's house and stays there until he's 40 just because he's afraid of what the outside world can do to him, or does not want the responsibility coupled with the independence of living alone.
  16. Thats a pretty small scale example. Jagex would only do roll backs in cases of gigantic bugs where mass amounts of people were affected over a short period of time. So during a roll back, its not just one slayer guy who will be unhappy. It will be thousands, hundreds of thousands who earned something and now must lose it, just to please under a hundred people. So don't just go "jagex should do a rollback" because a few people were affected. This might do more harm than good.
  17. Why do some of you people believe so strongly that beggers are kids? Just because they have bad grammer and virtually no manners, that must mean theyre spoiled 10 year olds? Frankly thinking this, in my opinion, is no better then the beggers.
  18. when you make a username you have to start with a letter, not a space. I've seen a Q who plays.
  19. Ok guys I think I have a huge discovery/clue here. First, something VERY interesting someone else posted on the other Summoning topic (this is not part of my discovery, just a very interesting discovery: Now for something I discovered to add on to this very clever find: If no one can tell by now, I'm fairly certain summonign will have to do with the Mahjarrat. By the way, this clue was found by talking to Hazelmere after beating "The Path of Glouphrie". I screenied this a few months ago and posted it into a topic that died out.
  20. Could THIS perhaps be a clue? a really huge one because of the mahjarrat army thing?
  21. If people had any doubt by now that Jagex was simply tossing a few updates to stop RWT, its all gone by now. now its clear: Jagex has waged war on rule breakers. A good goal to earn, and interesting ways of working towards it: disguise it as a new update to excite players. If you ask me, Jagex is doing a very good job, but I think that they're thinking too hard on the wrong topics. I mean, who uses the public method of party petes to covertly transfer valuebles? any wandering noobie comes by goes "omg it might be something good" and ends up, ironically, with something good. And of course the change in rune buying because apparently some players used it to transfer gold, but of course some of the money would be lost in buying the items... I mean, what could possibly be next? Though I like Jagex's ideas, I really think they should couple it with things players will like. Kinda like what they did with the duel tourney, except people still hate them -.-
  22. Stupid wannabe mods... and I stress the word "stupid".
  23. What I'm wondering is wht does jagex go to such great lengths? i mean, they do make it harder to break rules, but still the rule breakers just come back. Its like trying to bail a gigantic ship with dozens of holes and sinking rapidly. Water just keeps coming back in twice as much as you bail out. Gold farmers can just make new accounts. Itll be difficult and take a while but they'll do it. autoer owners can make new accounts. inconvenient, but still possible to do. ou'd have to take extreme measures to stop these guys: 1. a money cap on how much can be traded, unless the other person can offer something of an equivalent amount, which would cause plenty of complaints. 2. make it so that players in china are not allowed to wield whips or dragon weapons unless Jagex investigates their account. People would call that racist and unfair, and gold farmers could probably bypass it. 3. Total level requirements to cut certain trees, mine rocks, etc. sklillers would complain. Jagex is just fending off the rule breakers, making it harder for them. But of course, as long as there's an opportunity, the rule breakers will take it.

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