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Thanks for your answer Romy. I find it hard to understand how they can remain hostile for millennia. And a point on the up-brought religious dogma: This is a flawed analogy, it's like saying russian roulette is much like.... something that doesn't do you any comparable amount of harm. You can't learn anything from going to hell, because you only had one chance and you [bleep]ed it already. Makes no sense to me at all. Copy that.
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6 months of mandatory service in Finland, or 12 if you are good or want to do non-military-service. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish_Defence_Forces If they take our jerbs we must war them
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I got three questions. 1) Is zionism religious extremism or nationalism? 2) Do jews have a godly right to trash human rights in Israel? 3) Is it possible to criticize Israel without instantly becoming antisemitic in the process? Thanks, this is not me trolling but a serious attempt at trying to understand the world a bit better.
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Religious extremism, like religion itself, is a meme in society and a very persistent one, if there was a way to get rid of it we probably would've done so already.
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Have you considered that soon (or maybe now, i dunno) it will be possible to abort fetus with "bad genes", eg kill off people who would have serious syndromes etc, before they are even given a chance at life. And what kind of moral dilemmas this introduces in relation with the handicapped part of the population.
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8/12h exploring/training I think.
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You can only attack people who also have lvl 10 palace or who have played longer than 7 days. :rolleyes:
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I upgraded my spy base to lvl 2 but one still got killed. Next upgrade says success rate is 110%, hmm... <_<
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My flag appears where I've captured a wildland, but do I see other people's captured wildlands or do I need to spy all over the place to see which they have captured?
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Programming and Web Design subforum
Perakp replied to obfuscator's topic in Forum Updates and Suggestions
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o ye can't have two universities in the same city. And about the third question: After my legend has been in wildland lvl 1 for a day (till the reset), the 5% bonus disappears and the tile becomes wildland lvl 0. Now I still have the option to keep my legend there, but will the bonus come back eventually or should I take the legend home and capture a new tile? A new question: It says my spy success rate is 90% (spy camp lvl 1), but I've experienced the success rate to be closer to 50%. Is this just me, or..?
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What are territories? Why did lvl 1 wildlands have 45 swordsmen today instead of 45 halderberries that were there when I raided them yesterday? Is there a point holding a captured wildland longer than one day, do the resources there respawn eventually or only after I've left? Should I train my legends up from lvl 1 or recruit high lvl legends through the sanctuary? Should I build another university so I could research stuff faster? Thanks for your help :mrgreen:
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Both were very well written articles, but the idea in the second one was so old that I preferred the first one because it was fresh. I think Wol would be a better game without the micro-transactions. In the long run players who continuously use j-creds will totally dominate the game over those that don't. But obviously jagex thinks this is in the spirit of this particular game. On the other hand, I don't think jagex has many other choices here. It would be very difficult to break the game to f2p and p2p servers (who would pay for the p2p if it only offered little more than the f2p version) I wouldn't enjoy looking at ads all the time and making the game totally p2p would go against jagex's business plan even more dramatically. There are other problems with j-creds as well, namely that you need them to upgrade your alliance. This could lead to situations in which people pay to upgrade their alliance just to be kicked soon after. This mechanic also ensures that more people will need to buy them, if they wish to compete. Also using the market trader takes credit, an option the free players don't have. Something Jagex could implement in Rs is a kind of Grand-RWT-exchange, in which players could auction their items for real money, and Jagex took a set % from each completed trade. Obviously they don't have anything against people paying for in-game advantages anymore, so why not allow it when it can be done safely, and when there is a buck or two to be made.
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I didn't know what GOP meant before I read this Am not really interested in american politics, but I still think Obama was the right choice.
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Do the same as when you first completed the scenario, but this time don't spam mages, rangers and skeletons that much, but make 4-5 gargoyles instead. Take the gargoyles to kill the boss as fast as possible.
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Studying physics, not because I'd be particularly interested in it, but because I was good at it before. I'm interested in too many things, so might as well do the thing I'm good at, I thought. It's my first year so it'd still be fairly easy to switch to something else.
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Goal Complete. 99 Slayer.
Perakp replied to Kiriyama's topic in Achievements (Drops, Bank Pictures and Levels)
86-99 in 5 months is nice Grats for the best 99 -
Let's discuss social darwinism and the existence of a superior human race. Someone else may start.
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People used to take level-up pictures there, since 2005 at least.
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Going offtopic, but about gays: A Young Man's War Against God in a Perverted World Daniel is 18 years old and was saved by the Grace of God one year ago. This is his testimony of the saving Grace of God, after living in rebellion all of his life and at war with God, the Lord saved Him. Daniel grew up in the church but lived a life of shameful deeds in the dark. Out of words to describe my thoughts. kind of "good for him", but on the other hand, it's awful. :???: (and I'm aware that there are more testimonies like this and that they may even be "normal" in the US, but this was the first one i came across in my entire life, and it shocked me.)
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Yes you can wait, you are doing so at this very moment :!:
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US Gay Marriage Ban Challenged in Federal Court
Perakp replied to The Dark Lord's topic in Off-Topic
Is the point of marriage to get the legal rights or to get a blessing from God? Why can't we just form another "institution" that does the former (for gays too), then the religious people shouldn't have anything to rant about? this is a point that has bugged me for some time Good news I wonder when polygamy will become socially accepted in the west. -
Save the whales :thumbup: I boycot Japan cos whales are hawt.
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Played Mag at my sister's, it was pretty difficult since I don't have much experience with ps3 games OR shooters, been 6 years since I played CS on pc and that's it <_< But my question is.. what new does the game bring to the fps genre? Comparing it to the fps vids I've watched @youtube, the only specialty to Mag is that the teams are bigger? But anyway, it looked like a great game which I would buy if I had ps3 by the time it came out.
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Mint Cake Recipe Ingredients * 1 package (18-1/4 ounces) yellow cake mix * 1/2 teaspoon mint extract, divided * 1-1/2 cups cold milk * 1 package (3.9 ounces) instant chocolate pudding mix * 1 carton (8 ounces) frozen whipped topping, thawed * 4 to 5 drops green food coloring Directions * Prepare cake mix according to package directions. Add 1/4 teaspoon mint extract to batter; beat well. * Pour into a greased 13-in. x 9-in. baking pan. Bake at 350° for 25-30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool completely on a wire rack. * In a large bowl, whisk milk and pudding mix for 2 minutes. Let stand for 2 minutes or until soft-set. Using the end of a wooden spoon handle, poke 24 holes in cake. Spread pudding evenly over cake. Combine the whipped topping, food coloring and remaining extract; spread over pudding. Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours. Yield: 15 servings. Mint Cake published in Quick Cooking May/June 2003, p43
