Everything posted by pureprayer
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trolls
Kill saif for your troll task. Or just buy a cannon, kill ice trolls, and sell everything to break even. (Remember how you can afford 3rd age)?
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99 farming doing herbs???
I never got how you can just leave herbs overnight. Can you?
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anyone know what the unfinished astral rune reward is for?
Anyone know what you get when you give it to her?
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Summing(how long will monster stay)
There is always a limit, it depends on the monster, and if you run out of summoning points your familiar stays until its time is up.
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sc skillin'
Tripsis knows a good one ask her (I forgot it) Sc claymates is one.
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Post all RS Screenshots, Videos, and Sounds here!
- trolls
How do you range with your hands?- killing gargoyles
Dont forget hammer.- Tipitopia!
Ok... so let it fall? I can get first and last post pls? If so dont respond :thumbup:- Closed.
I meant, more or less, nearly maxed and hybriding.- RS players like metal music?
REAL metal is when its so brutal you cant tell when they cuss.- Things that annoy the hell out of you
I hate people who use the word "si" instead of yes.- R4 Question
- Learning to accept myself...
You've lost all sense of your earlier argument: "We [eat meat] for survival." Simply put: no, we do not. We eat meat because we enjoy it, and because it is abundant in our culture. We butcher thousands of animals every day because it creates a more luxurious lifestyle for us -- not because we do it for survival. Listen, wimp--whoops, too aggressive. Gimme some of that tofu burger. Ah, I can feel the testosterone receding already. Now then, let us reason like gentlemen. There are some intelligent arguments for vegetarianism, but claiming that man is "naturally" herbivorous isn't one of them. The settled judgment of science is that man is an omnivore, capable of eating both meat and vegetables, much as certain four-year-olds might like to convince their mothers otherwise. Like the hard-core carnivores, we have fairly simple digestive systems well suited to the consumption of animal protein, which breaks down quickly. Contrary to what your magazine article says, the human small intestine, at 23 feet, is a little under eight times body length (assuming a mouth-to-anus "body length" of three feet). This is about midway between cats (three times body length), dogs (3-1/2 times), and other well-known meat eaters on the one hand and plant eaters such as cattle (20 to 1) and horses (12 to 1) on the other. This tends to support the idea that we are omnivores. Herbivores also have a variety of specialized digestive organs capable of breaking down cellulose, the main component of plant tissue. Humans find cellulose totally indigestible, and even plant eaters have to take their time with it. If you were a ruminant (cud eater), for instance, you might have a stomach with four compartments, enabling you to cough up last night's alfalfa and chew on it all over again. Or you might have an enlarged cecum, a sac attached to the intestines, where rabbits and such store food until their intestinal bacteria have time to do their stuff. Digestion in such cases takes place by a process of fermentation--bacteria actually "eat" the cellulose and the host animal consumes what results, namely bacteria dung. The story is roughly the same with teeth. We're equipped with an all-purpose set of ivories equally suited to liver and onions. Good thing, too. I won't claim meat is the ideal source of protein, but on the whole it's better than plants. Sure, soybeans and other products of modern agriculture are pretty nutritious. But in the wild, much of the plant menu consists of leaves and stems, which are low in food value. True herbivores have to spend much of the day scrounging for snacks just to keep their strength up. So make no mistake: we were born to eat meat. That's not to say you have to. There's no question that strictly from a health standpoint we'd all be a lot better off eating less meat (red meat especially) and more fruits and vegetables. But vegetarians aren't going to advance their cause by making ridiculous claims. http://www.straightdope.com/columns/rea ... -by-nature- Conficker Worm
Rick Ashley :twss:- fire cape help (runescape)
Granite or crystal.- Tips on Moving
I've been here two years, and I still don't know what "[wagon]" censors. many words. C*nt as*hole. a couple more I think. [bleep] <- first one. your[wagon]is in ahole is the only wagon i know.- Coming to grips on my anger, and how to control and focus it
Hurt yourself. Not like emo, just like bang your arm on a desk or something.- I Hate Reading untill i Started Gentle Hands
I attempted to click that several times.... That made my day. You must have had a really boring day. Yeah...- Learning to accept myself...
Ask her about being bi. If she opens you open. Are you still attracted to girls? I don't get that your straight and a zoo.- I Hate Reading untill i Started Gentle Hands
I attempted to click that several times.... That made my day.- Learning to accept myself...
Talk. Now.- wierd and wacky facts
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk_bag- The 20 Most Viewed Youtube Videos Ever
Why is it that any punk [wagon] rapper can make huge amounts of money off white suburban American kids?- The 20 Most Viewed Youtube Videos Ever
We know we are messed when the spongebob souljaboy has more views then the real soulja boy. - trolls
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