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masterben92

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  1. Still about 300m+ though. gratz ninja, now share teh lewt! This is a fml moment..?
  2. Congrats on 98 str/def/att But you do need to stop calling it untrimmed 7/10
  3. Your life is [cabbage]ty because you have to wait 11 minutes...?
  4. I think it is worht testing it the other way around, first the pot and then the scroll, because pots did never had a stack effect Oh, i also tested it the other way around and same effect
  5. Terrorbirds scroll boosted my agil to 72/70, then an agility potion boosted it to 73/70. (agility pot boosts 3) So that combination doesn't stack.
  6. Is it possible to have a topic without some kid yelling sailing.
  7. The new minigame does take it out, but converts it to something that isnt gp. I'm not sure people would be willing to convert all their junk for it.
  8. It's a different version of 'harmony'. Go to lumbridge if you want to hear the normal version.
  9. Hello. ( and yes, I did save them crappy, thank you) Made my account in may/april of 2006. I play on and off. Goals: 90 Strength 95 HP 75 Mining 70 Agility 70 Thieve I like my stats to be multiples of 5 :oops: Tell me what you think.
  10. Wheres the rune scim? I see a runecross bow and no invo space :roll: He said more than. ;) Which would imply he also had a rune scim? It means that this was his first attempt using real gear, not just a rune scim and a tuna.
  11. Pretty good aberrant spectre task tobad I saved it as the wrong type :/
  12. @sword He wasn't commiting suicide to end his life because he couldn't take it anymore. He did it to protest his government. He realized this was the only way to bring attention to it. He didn't just do it because he thought he could. He brought (more)attention to it without harming anyone but himself. Just like the finish sniper, he was standing up for his rights, his right to practice his own religion and be tolerated. Badass. (edited to address message above also)
  13. Theres the line between badassery and stupidity. He crossed it into stupidity. I wouldn't say so. He did this to protest his governments treatment of Buddhists. The picture spread around the world and I'd say brought much attention to his plight.
  14. [hide=[cabbage] knife]The Inuit didnt fear the cold; they took advantage of it. During the 1950s the Canadian government forced the Inuit into settlements. A family from Arctic Bay told me this fantastic story of their grandfather who refused to go. The family, fearful for his life, took away all of his tools and all of his implements, thinking that would force him into the settlement. But instead, he just slipped out of an igloo on a cold Arctic night, pulled down his caribou and sealskin trousers, and defecated into his hand. As the feces began to freeze, he shaped it into the form of an implement. And when the blade started to take shape, he put a spray of saliva along the leading edge to sharpen it. Thats when what they call the [cabbage] knife took form. He used it to butcher a dog. Skinned the dog with it. Improvised a sled with the dogs rib cage, and then, using the skin, he harnessed up an adjacent living dog. He put the [cabbage] knife in his belt and disappeared into the night.[/hide] This was from a TED talk by Wade Davis. [hide=same talk, more info]To end this evening on a more optimistic note, I want to return to my own country of Canada and emphasize a rather astonishing thing that has happened. Some of you may not know that in April of 1999, Canada gave back to the indigenous peoples, to about 26,000 Inuit, administrative control of a homeland the size of Western Europe. This is a great moment of restitution for our country, because we have not always been kind to the Inuit. Indeed when the Europeans first met the Inuit, they took them to be savages; the Inuit took the Europeans to be gods. Both were wrong, but one did more to honor the human race. What the British in particular could not understand was that there could be no better measure of genius than the ability to exist in a landscape with a technology limited to what you could carve from bones, stone, slate and small bits of wood that floated up like flotsam from the sea, and were considered as precious as gold. If there is one motif in the history of the Arctic, it is that when the Europeans mimic the ways of the Inuit, they achieved great feats of exploration. But when they failed to do so, they suffered terrible deaths. The Inuit dont fear the cold, they take advantage of it. The runners of their sleds were originally made from three Arctic char fish placed into a row and wrapped in caribou hide, and greased with the stomach contents of the caribou. I recorded a wonderful story from an elder, when I went narwhal hunting at the tip of Baffin Island. During the 1950s, there was an effort to establish Canadian sovereignty over an archipelago that could have gone to a European country, and we forced the Inuit into settlements. This mans grandfather refused to go, so the family, fearful for his life, took away all of his tools and weapons, thinking that would force him into the settlements. Did it? No. In the middle of an Arctic night, with a blizzard howling outside, the old man stepped outside of the igloo, pulled down his caribou hide trousers and defecated into his hand. As the feces froze, he shaped it in the form of a knife. He sprayed saliva along the edge to give it a sharp edge, and as his [cabbage] knife took form, he butchered a dog with it. He skinned the dog with it, took the skin and made a harness, took the ribcage and made a sled, harnessed up an adjacent dog and disappeared, [cabbage] knife in belt, over the ice flows. Talk about getting by with nothing[/hide]
  15. How you need 90 crafting to make a fury... [/hide] True I completely forgot about stews :wall: Sorry Do you just video everything you do to have proof? =D>
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