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Assume Nothing

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  1. Banned for being too slow.
  2. Banned for being forced to edit.
  3. Banned for poisoning the well.
  4. Banned for implying that you do.
  5. Banned for implying you can smell across the internet.
  6. Banned for activating the censor.
  7. Banned for not posting Joseph Ducreux.
  8. If this works, I guess we could say we've put a stop to goldfarming. However - using a bot for stats and such will remain, and we still haven't stopped RWT completely either. There will always be stakers willing to sell their gold for far higher prices.
  9. Banned for failing to reveal your sexuality.
  10. Banned for an overabundance of insecurities.
  11. We all know that one botting site remains open - it should be possible to judge that if they can remain, then others can too. I don't think 'reflection' would be the primary method anymore, if indeed that the internal changes are true.
  12. Banned for allowing the possibility of not banning the perpetrator.
  13. In order to avoid confusion - there needs to be a little more clarity in the posts on this thread. There is a subtle, yet profound difference that differentiates the concept of grinding in the context of doing a repetitive activity (e.g. mining, runecrafting, agility), to the concept of what's essentially grinding (e.g. DK's, Tds, etc.) that doesn't feel as mundane/monotonous as the aforementioned activities. The unpredictability, the risky nature and the level of interaction is at completely different magnitudes, and thus it alleviates the fatigue that would normally be associated with 'grinding'. Non linear gameplay is a double edged sword - it allows players to do what they like, but it also allows players to bore themselves by doing something they don't like, but is expected to have. It's too bad that we have too many people that are determined to get a specific high level goal, as 99's have become a social norm. The problem seems to be that most training methods, including Slayer, is considered to be too mundane. To the guy with 1 postcount: It would be better if you were to provide a quote, as it's difficult to trust a new user with links (tip.it is prone to phishers). Your argument seems highly flawed though - people play slot machines for completely different reasons than to play RS, and to say it's the same/similar is simply quite ignorant of the intent of the players.
  14. I would agree with all but the most latter claim - if there's still the incentive (and thus the demand) for botting, then it should be very profitable if decryption of the system is possible.
  15. Banned for not being busy with me.
  16. A swear word is really no different to any other. It's just the social taboo that surrounds it that designates it as 'offensive', 'vulgar' or whatever. Should it be? Surely it's the context that makes things offensive, not the words themselves.
  17. What are your opinions on swearing? Can it ever be a good thing (to swear)?
  18. Banned for being conceived.
  19. Which involves not achieving goals by doing things too slowly. I don't see what's wrong with the idea of making a game with less grind - why exactly are people against it?
  20. Oh, I misread >.< - thought you said 'stuff' in reference to the #PlayerXXXX's

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