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MudRune

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  1. Hey guys, I recently changed laptop from my old windows laptop to a mac. I used to have camtasia on my old laptop but when I went to download it today I realised it costs money and since I'd only really get it to play around with I'd rather not spend anything on it. So can anyone recommend a free screen recording program that I can download on a mac? Thanks, Muddy.
  2. The wicked robes look nice, I want a set eventually but I'm not sure if I'll go for green or blue. Oh and do you not use your SoF spins? I noticed a few screenshots still have the little goblin thing up still, either way, good luck! 50M xp in all skills is quite the achievement!
  3. I'd consider putting it in a bank and just living of the interest for the next year or so. I'm not exactly sure how much interest I'd get but I'm assuming it'd be around 20-30k? Even if it's only 10k in one year that'd be plenty for a 17 year old who lives at home with his parents. Then I guess I'd go overseas for a year and maybe buy a house or something.
  4. I wore a pair with a black shirt last year to a party, friend was like "watda[bleep] are dey, looks ugly" He bought a pair a couple of weeks ago :rolleyes: Most people I know wear Chinos now and I live in NZ. I got a pair a few months ago and three people asked me where I brought them.
  5. I'd like to think a true friend would be someone you can trust with anything.
  6. I'm actually going to toss this back in their court. Ask your female friends to help you practice flirting with girls, as they'll likely know what their friends look for, and know you better than we do. All we can do is give you generalizations like make sure you have proper posture, give off a good vibe and smile. We could have a long debate on this thread on the importance of "negging" and "3 second rules" and blah blah blah, but I feel like your female friends will be able to help you the most in this situation. I'd rather not incase I ever want to do it to them, is there a link to the 3 second rule or whatever somewhere?
  7. How would you guys go about hitting on someone? There are quite a few girls in my friend group, and although I don't really like any of them, I'm curious to how you'd go about it, in a friendly manner. Assuming they're all friends with all my other friends.
  8. the death rate for herb is 1/10 and even with that it's still profitable, you shouldn't have to check if they're sick or not, it's still worth it with the deaths. What about green dragons?
  9. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umDr0mPuyQc Yeah okay... Fair enough, I'll admit I probably deserved that, ha. i'd still like to know why though.
  10. Reading about it then reading the following arguments are the best part of bxpw They announce it every time though, and we've already had a few of them. Surely there aren't that many people who still do it.
  11. Not very, but she's already traveled the world quite a bit but it's the impression i got when I met her for the first hour or so. Insecure was probably a bad word, she just seemed really nervous at the time. And we've talked about all the places we want to go when we're older.
  12. No amount of face-desking will represent my thougths when I read that you didn't kiss her goodnight. Sounds like you had a good time with her, and it'd be cool t keep in contact or whatever, but I can't say it'd be a good idea to get even remotely serious with her. She seems [and you for that matter] a little on the busy side, so contact is minimal and you live 12 hours apart as it is. A year is a long ass time is my point. The first few months won't seem like a problem, but things change. I think it'd be awesome to visit her next year if you keep talking to her, but unless you plan on staying in Germany [or her going to you] a true relationship doesn't seem to be on your horizon. It was a cool story though, one that doesn't necessarily have to be over. Do what you feel is right, and if you are going to pursue something serious for whatever reason I recommend apologizing for not kissing her. Just a casual something, don't make a big deal of it. Otherwise things seem to be fairly normal between you too, though I'd recommend if you're going to pursue this suggesting some type of reliable communication system, as your communication seems rather broken with her. Okay, thank you, yeah I'm not exactly sure how long I'll spend in Germany but she's also learning to speak English and we both want to travel after school so i think it'd be really cool to travel the world with her or something. That being said, she didn't reply to my last message and I don't know why, or what to do. Am I supposed to message her again? I've already started the last few conversations, as it is I'm considering just leaving it until either she sends me one or a month or two before I go to Germany I'll send her one saying I'm coming over, want to meet up or something like that.
  13. Sorry if this is really long, I don't exactly know what to include so I just thought I'd chuck it all in. Okay... Well, I'm 17 and I've been back home for a few weeks now after two months in Germany on a German exchange my school does. My German is pretty poor but while I was there about a little over halfway through I met a girl at a club. At the end of it she told me she'd add me on Facebook, well the next day I ended up adding her. lol. Well we didn't end up talking for a while because neither of us started a conversation that day and I was busy without internet for the next few, until maybe a week later she sent me a message saying 'hi'. I spoke to her a few times over Facebook but since I was busy traveling I could only meet her another week and a half later. Well, the city we lived in is quite big, about 550-600k people living there. So she ended up coming to my house and picking me up because I have no idea how to navigate the city and I thought it'd be awkward to ask my host family to take me to see a girl. (Not that I told her about the second point, and turns out it took her 20-30minutes to get to me :mellow: ) Well from what I gather she was pretty insecure? When she got to where I lived she sent me a message to come downstairs (I lived in an apartment) I kind of ignored it for maybe half a minute because I was busy and then she rang me asking me to come down. She actually sounded pretty scared, I could hear the emotion in her voice and it almost sounded like she was going to cry. So I hurried down and she look relived to see me and hugged me hello. We basically spent the next few hours walking through the city, making small talk (with the aid of my German/English dictionary app). Her parents are divorced and she lives with her Dad and older brother. We then passed this tower where you can pay something like 3-4 euro to go up to a cafe that's 200+m high or something and I offered to take her up. Well she kind of froze/panicked and it was pretty obvious that she wasn't too keen on it, and I'd already been up and didn't care at all so I said we'll just keep going. But later we passed by the tower again and she said something along the lines of 'I'm not afraid anymore' and she was pretty determined that we go up. So I paid for the tickets, which she took really well, and we went up and she got me a little metal souvenir and paid for the drinks. She was pretty insistent on paying for both. We spent maybe half an hour up there and she mentioned movies so I asked her if she'd like to go see one. She seemed pretty keen and showed me she was busy the next few days so we agreed we'd talk about it on Facebook later. Then she asked me what I wanted to do then and she offered to go back to my place because we only had something like an hour left. Well, I may have messed up, I interpreted it as 'hey do you want to go home now and call it a day' (She's that innocent looking, ha, she's also in a choir and does some horse riding/gymnastics thing) so instead I offered going to visit one last part of the city first. Well we went there and then she took me near to my house before we had to go and hugged me goodbye, it was a tight hug and when we broke our embrace my arm was under hers and she didn't really let it go, and then she smiled at me expectantly, as if she expected me to kiss her again (We kissed at the club a few times but that was it). Well I was nervous and I'm taller than her so I kind of just smiled at her for maybe 20 seconds and then she hugged me one last time and then left. I messaged her four days later (Thursday) asking if she wanted to see the movie, we hadn't spoken since and four days is probably the normal break we had in between talking but she said she was busy over the weekend and Monday (I left on Tuesday morning). Well obviously that was pretty lame but she said we'd write, something she'd mentioned previously up in the tower. Well when I arrived home six days later I sent her a message saying 'hello, how are you?' and I mentioned I'd miss her, something I'd mentioned once previously. Well she responded pretty positively using more emoticons than ever, ha. Saying she'd miss me too. Anyway because I was jet lagged we were talking in a normal Facebook conversation not like writing e-mails ( We're 12 hours apart) and so the conversation ended. Well four days later I sent her another message asking about her week, and a week later no reply :mellow: And she's definitely been on Facebook. I'm planning on going back to Germany in a year with some friends anyway and I'd like to see her there regardless of how things work out. I'm just a little puzzled to why no reply, lol. Although that being said one time she started a Facebook conversation with me with 'hi how are you?' to to which I replied to within 30 seconds and she didn't reply to it at all until half an hour later when I sent her 'err hello?' (She was online the whole time) and she said 'oh sorry, didn't realise you'd replied'. ( We then had a normal conversation.) Any observations/advice is appreciated, I'm worried that I may have messed up pretty badly with 'do you want to go home' and hug thing. Edit: Overall I've put in the most effort with talking to her over Facebook by the way, with an average of 3-4 days between conversations. Not waaay more effort than her, but noticeably more.
  14. I solo'd arma and turned my prayer off instead of on, I lost ccb and eeks and some arma thingys :(
  15. what skills do you think are most useful now? and what is effigies? LOL Im a noob again. Dungeoneering is really useful but it's difficult to get into. It gives the best weapons in the games and scrolls that help benefit other skills, like herblore, where you can save 10% of ingredients for potions. It also unlocks resource dungeons, the last one is the best, which is frost dragons. Frost dragons drop frost dragon bones which are better than dragon bones and sell for something like 18-20k each. Effigies are basically rare drops you can get from most monsters that provide xp. When you first get an effigy you can inspect it and it will ask for two skills, i.e. fletching and woodcutting. If you have either skill at level 91 you can investigate the effigy with that skill and you'll get 15kxp in that skill and the effigy will move onto the next stage. In the next stage it will require a different pair of skills, like runecrafting and summoning, but this time you'll need level 93 and you'll get 20kxp. This happens again and again up to level 97 where once unlocked will provide a dragonkin lamp which is basically a really good xp lamp. The skills are in pairs which include all of the skills except the combat ones and dungeoneering. Although summoning's in there. One of each skill in each pair is assistable too, so you can get someone with 97 runecrafting to assist you for your effigy, but they get the xp.
  16. MudRune

    Drinking/Drugs

    Why not just call home and have a parent get you guys? That's what I usually do on NYE since no one wants to be the DD. Also I may be lucky since I'm 24 and my parents don't mind me calling in the middle of the night to get me, since they support the fact that I never drink and drive. Also there are no cabs in my town. My parents mind, though (both that I drink and if I called them up in the middle of the night). :\ Well, you could always call a cab. Make sure you don't drive to the party either, so you won't forget and accidentally drive home. EDIT: forgot that new years was yesterday. Well, you could always do this next time. Where I live, for major things like new years there are always people who sober drive for money as well. Last year a guy who camped on my lawn made ~$300 driving people for that one night.
  17. MudRune

    Today...

    Today I went bowling, not that I go often but easily the two worst games of my life. Score wise that is, it was actually kind of fun. Both sub 60 even though I got two strikes in the second game. Oh and hi, I'm new.
  18. Santa hat. Maybe max melees and turmoil.
  19. You're just making up little possible exceptions to the largely accepted idea that for most people agility is harder. You're kind of saying that some Runescape players might find it easier to climb Mt Everest than to read Harry Potter. Just because maybe one Runescape player is super illiterate but really fit. Sure there are a few exceptions but for the vast majority climbing Mt Everest is too hard. And no I'm not saying Cooking is as easy as reading Harry Potter, it's still a huge achievement, I'm just using comparing the two as an example of your 'lol there are some people that might be different then the rest so you're wrong.' Note that it says 'in RS' in parenthesis. Don't know why you're attacking me at the end there, I was stating my opinion. Rs is just a game, which is why my opinion is what it is. @jebrim Rs players calling former Rs players nerds is almost oxymoronic. I asked if we could stop fighting, and you seemed to want to stop too. So can you stop trying to get the final word in and just end it? If you reply to this with some retaliation do not expect a response. OT: S U O M I for 200M all I don't understand the difference between real life and Runescape. What is your point. I wasn't attacking you, I was attacking your exception excuse.
  20. You're just making up little possible exceptions to the largely accepted idea that for most people agility is harder. You're kind of saying that some Runescape players might find it easier to climb Mt Everest than to read Harry Potter. Just because maybe one Runescape player is super illiterate but really fit. Sure there are a few exceptions but for the vast majority climbing Mt Everest is too hard. And no I'm not saying Cooking is as easy as reading Harry Potter, it's still a huge achievement, I'm just using comparing the two as an example of your 'lol there are some people that might be different then the rest so you're wrong.'
  21. Yeah they're both 200Ms but agility is a lot slower and more click intensive. I'm not saying that 200M xp in cooking isn't a big achievement, I certainly don't have a skill with 200M xp, or even 200M xp total for that matter. But I do know that agility is a lot slower and hence it is 'worth' more. And agility is hardly easier than cooking for 99% of the Runescape population. Talking while cooking is a lot easier than cooking while training agility. Agility is pretty much harder in every single way. "harder" is not a fact, it differs by person, you can only say it is slower and that the "average" person finds the skill harder. And if someone cooked to 200M with anchovies it could be harder then agility to 200M, this is of cores not normal but it can show you that for one person cooking may be a lot harder then agility. In the end you are not getting the 200M for fame (at least it should not be your main goal, as you will spend many hours for it), you are getting that 200M for personal achievement and for fun, the fame should be a side effect or the extra push for you to continue. A 200M cooking can mean more then a 200M agility to some people. So to an average person 200M agility is harder then 200M cooking, but that does not make it a fact that it is harder or not for everyone and certainly not that it is worth more. What? Most people think 200M agility xp is harder than 200M cooking xp. So to most people 200M agility is 'worth' more than 200M cooking xp?
  22. Yeah they're both 200Ms but agility is a lot slower and more click intensive. I'm not saying that 200M xp in cooking isn't a big achievement, I certainly don't have a skill with 200M xp, or even 200M xp total for that matter. But I do know that agility is a lot slower and hence it is 'worth' more. And agility is hardly easier than cooking for 99% of the Runescape population. Talking while cooking is a lot easier than cooking while training agility. Agility is pretty much harder in every single way.
  23. There are people like me who collect all their effigies because they can't open them yet. I'm only on 35 but I'm sure there are others with closer to 100. And there are people that like to keep a slayer tab and things like that. The extra bankspace is nice.
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