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stonewall337

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  1. I got 100 kills an hour potting, at 87 range, in Ranger set, arma, fury, and z book. I was also trolling, erm, posting on these forums, which I am sure reduced my attention by at least 10%. I would say that obby rings are a waste, until 90+ range with void.
  2. Honestly, no one wants to know your opinion about whether or not a fact is true, when said fact can easily be checked. DKS lair, GWD, and Barrows are all random free locations, and I believe there are others.
  3. I make around 600k gp at green dragons, If I focus. I make around 500k-1m an hour at Sp mages, since I have a very consistent 1-110 drop rate of d boots.
  4. Hobgoblins are an option, as they drop limpwort roots. I would also try ice giants when you have 40+ melee.
  5. So does the lottery, marriages, and a whole lot of other crap the government is absolutely fine with. The amount of double standards they have is disturbing. Things should only be against the law if they are immoral. The law is to protect the people, not attack them. That being said, rape definitely deserves a much more harsh punishment than using a substance on your own body. You can't legislate morality, though they have tried with the outlawing of drugs and prostitutes. I said it in another posts, the only things that should be illegal are things that deprive other people of their rights to life, liberty, and property. Everything else may suck, but that's a part of freedom. Whilst you cannot legislate morality, you can attempt to control the spread of evil, or perverse actions. As a strict constitutionalist, I believe many things are legal which should be illegal. (Abortion anyone?) Also, I believe that part of the reason for such an abysmal fall in America is due to the removal of God from the public spectrum. Here are some quotes to prove that the Constitution was designed to work with a CHRISTIAN NATION. Look back at original intent, and not at history being rewritten. It is impossible to rightly govern the world without God and the Bible. - George Washington "The United States in Congress assembled ... recommend this edition of the Bible to the inhabitants of the United States ... a neat edition of the Holy Scriptures for the use of schools." - United States Congress 1782 The Declaration of Independence laid the cornerstone of human government upon the first precepts of Christianity. - John Adams Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other. - John Adams This Quote is very very applicable to what I was saying above. God who gave us life gave us liberty. Can the liberties of a nation be secure when we have removed a conviction that these liberties are the gift of God? Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just, that His justice cannot sleep forever. - Thomas Jefferson, Jefferson Memorial "This is a Christian nation" - United States Supreme Court Decision in Church of the Holy Trinity v. United States, 1892 "Without God there could be no American form of government, nor an American way of life. Recognition of the Supreme Being is the first, the most basic, expression of Americanism. Thus, the founding fathers of America saw it, and thus with God's help, it will continue to be." - Dwight D. Eisenhower I challenge anyone else to say that America was not created as one nation under God, and then back up and prove their point.
  6. Since my first 99 was attack, I think almost any other 99 I end up getting as me 2nd will be easy. I am almost half way to melee 99's, and I can now easily afford an easy buyable, and could afford prayer/construction if I wanted too. However, getting 99 is kinda boring, so I am leaving attack cape untrimmed for now. HP will probably be my next 99, without SW or PC too.
  7. Also, consider how much you like/hate chinning. TBH, I would use void. Far better gp/xp ratio.
  8. You DO know that 105k xp was possible because the person getting it was maxed out melees? Your not near that, so you shouldn't expect anywhere near that xp. You should be getting around 72-78k xp max, according to adjusting to what I was getting when I was there. I have heard that using prossy may be better, as you spent far less time praying at altar, so getting more xp, I have not tried that out though. Honestly, if you are 80+ slayer I would just train slayer.
  9. [hide=Returnofmic][/hide] Ownage snipe. I think it is #6 for me. w91 at corpie. Saw him as soon as he entered CC and Boom headshot when he came into cave
  10. [/hide] Just happened to me too, except it was my second to last kill. 3 onxy bolt drops and 1 elixar gf'ed my lsp.... Time to go LS sara.
  11. To throw us all off, they are going to bring out the next skill, the new fairy quest, and the new dwarf quest, as well as releasing Mechscape and announcing the merge between Jagex, Blizzard, Bungie, and Micro$oft. What are we going to call that company? Jizziesoft? Wow, Jizziesoft, that was hilarious. :lol:
  12. Still need either the mace or the guthix wand to cast COG. But I know whta you're saying. Too bad you can't use master want to cast. Also, TDs have been screwed with again.
  13. Ya roaches are good if you can't kill dusties, although I would recommend training slayer, and the charms will come. Also, there are many ways to make money fast and easy....Without manipulating.
  14. You lose. Even if people see you they won't snipe you now. Get your ego boost somewhere else.
  15. One of the more creative clan advertisements. :lol: Not to say you are lying, but assuming a 1/16 barrows item drop rate, the chances of having a 541 dry streak is: (15/16)^541, or .0000000000000007. That's 15 zeroes... slimmer than winning the lottery twice. Even slimmer is the probability of any one given person recording such high numbers. If twenty minutes is the time it take per barrows chest run, it would take 10820 minutes, or 180 hours, or 7 and a half days to complete those runs. Takes me anywere from 4-8 minutes to do a barrows run, with GS and void/bandos. I was 75+ chests dry. [hide=] [/hide] I had b2b zerkers and an axe my last solo mage trip. I guess rex loves us TIFFERS.
  16. Then I was messing around, dying and running back and not using any food since this was a friends cc. Well, of course the time corpie is almost dead and kos me. The drop is a divine sigil. GF 27m lsp.
  17. What do you like to do? For example, I analyze things often, and such, so I am planning on an engineering science major with a rhetoric and public address minor. Find people who have that major or a job in a field you are interested in, and talk to them.
  18. I had something similar happen. I got a toothie half maging rex at DKS. I left it on the ground while I potted to get an invy space. After I dropped the vial, it was gone.
  19. Did you read what I said? I said if you failed you have to bank... Also, you are a whole lot more likely to get it by my method than getting +4 and running all the way down...
  20. Pking is alot about skill too. I don't have what most people would call great PKing stats, yet i win around 70% or more of my fights.
  21. look up brainymidget's vids. He has some good ones.
  22. There is also a way to bring the stew with you to the altar, so that you can craft the runes as soon as you boost. If this fails tho, and you don't boost as much as you need, you must bank. Bring any sized pouch with ess in it. Bring the stew. Drop 2 ess, empty pouch, drop pouch. Drink the stew, drop bowl. Pick up 3 ess. Craft ess. Pick up pouch.
  23. You obviously don't know compfreak then.... It isn't worth it, unless you love BA or the looks. It has terrible defense.
  24. Okay, we might as well keep going off topic and have a history discussion, but I'll try to make it relevant. When you are talking about taxes, I'm guessing you are talking about tariffs, and if so then you are going too far back towards Andrew Jackson's presidency and the Nullification Crisis. There was a congressman (and I can't think of his name for the life of me at the moment) who introduced a bill with a ridiculously high tariff with no intentions of it becoming law. His motives were purely political, and it turned into a huge blunder. The North favored higher tariffs while the South despised them. The South had an agricultural economy, and higher tariffs meant higher taxes on exports. That meant the South would have a harder time selling their goods (i.e. King Cotton) overseas. The North was an industrial economy, and higher tariffs worked for two reasons. One, if the South couldn't sell their goods overseas then that meant the North was their only customer and could buy raw materials at an even cheaper price. Two, higher tariffs also meant higher taxes on imported goods. Let's say I was a northern manufacturer, and I could sell item "X" for $100 and make a profit. France could make and identical "X" for the same price, but the tariff forced the price up to $150. Now I could sell "X" for $125, making even more of a profit while still being cheaper than foreign competition. The congressman who sponsored the high tariff bill expected it to be voted down. That way he could campaign in the North, saying "See! Our party tried to do something for you, but they shot it down." At the same time he could campaign in the South and say, "See what they were trying to do to you! Our party saved you by voting down the bill." The only problem was, the bill actually passed. This led to a lot of anger, with South Carolina threatening to ignore the new tariff, or even secede. A showdown between Jackson and South Carolina ensued until a compromise was made to lower the tariff. The U.S. nearly entered Civil War at this time period, and if it had it would have had a lot to do with taxes, but war never happened. *** The Civil War did have a lot to do with slavery in one fashion or another. The problem with how many people interpret the cause from both sides is that we're assuming it was a war of moral values, and that is false. Yes, it had to do with state rights, but it was about a state's right to own slaves. I already talked about how the South was dependent on agriculture. On the wealthiest of plantations, it was slaves who worked the crop fields. Because slavery had grown to such an important staple of the South's economy, and for fear of slave revolts like the ones in Haiti, there was also a belief spread that it was a just life. Even the poorest of whites were still taught they were somehow superior to slaves, even if their living conditions represented little better. There was a belief that the slaves wouldn't work the fields for pay, and that they had to be forced. If slavery was abolished, southerners feared nobody would be left to work the plantations, or that other low-waged jobs would become scarce through competition. The South also feared losing their voice in D.C.. As Americans were pushing West, every territory eligible to be admitted as a state came into fierce competition between slave states and free states. We saw this in the Missouri Compromise, and we saw this in the fight over Kansas. When Lincoln won the election, states began to secede. The Confederacy had already attacked Fort Sumter and started the Civil War before Lincoln had even taken office. So the Civil War had everything to do with slavery to one degree or another, but it wasn't about morality. It was about economics and politics, but the line that divided both was slavery. Has the view been reinterpreted since? Yes. The image of the gallant Union troops swooping in and saving the nation from the corruption of the South, and breaking the chains of slavery, because it was the noble and right thing to do etc., is a distorted image. The Republican party, for the remainder of the 19th century, were "waving the bloody shirt" to remind voters that it was the evil Southern Democrats who started a war that killed your husband, father, brother, or son. And the Republicans reminded African-Americans every election year that it was their party that had freed them. Yeah, the Civil War story became distorted over time, but that doesn't mean it wasn't over slavery. It had everything to do with slavery. *** So does this mean the Confederate flag represents racism? Yes, but it has nothing to do with everything I just said up there. The Civil War era is just where the symbol came from. Southern states began flying the flag in the 1950s and 60s in defiance of the Civil Rights movement, and the push for desegregation. Since then the story has changed of why they fly/flew over state capitals and appeared on state flags. Now listening to everyone else, I've changed my mind to some degree. I will concede some that it isn't always intended to represent hate. It depends on the situation. But I will say this: Even if you wave the flag with good intentions, it sends mixed signals about who you are. I've lived in Alabama, Georgia, and North Carolina most of my life. I'm proud to be from the South, but I would think there are other, better symbols to represent your pride, patriotism, and heritage. To me, the flag means nothing more than separatism, segregation, and rebellion. Edit: I guess that congressman's name was John Calhoun, but I'm not sure...that's from Wikipedia. Wow, I guess I will have to go into my "historian mode" Yes, tarrifs were what I intended to put. However, it was quite late at night and I couldn't think of the word. I will try to get back with the rest of my argument, however as I am busy at this time. I also believe you were talking about Douglas and his compromise of 1850, which WAS purely political.
  25. Not only is this nice to hear something more about, but Mod Duncan is a pretty good writer as well.

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