Boris5000
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Alright we got 75% the community wants it.
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10 years since Miss Hottie 2016 Tricofinal. I walk through the e mpty streets trying to think of something else but I always end up sitting here, in front of my comp uter. I stare at the screen for hours and try to s ummon Saq. I watch other threads updating and ge tting new content but it is no good. I post on Today to resist the meta, but it's all meaningle ss. The end is near. Then I look on the post history and cry myself to sleep.
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Shit posting till Miss Hottie rolls around
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14 16384 So he got up, took the child and his mother during the night and left for Egypt
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*giggle*
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:unsure: Just being meta
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To be honest I forgot about it. Im voting Natalie Dormer!
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Should I give up on trying to get third age armor?
Boris5000 replied to Blaze The Movie Fan's topic in Help and Advice
Roughly the odds of getting any piece of third age is 1 in 3380 from a hard clue. If you enjoy doing clues by all means do them but don't expect to get riches upon riches. For perspective: If you get roughly 100k from each clue you would earn more money than what any 3rd age piece is worth by the time you hit 3k clues. -
So is the Lost City quest still challenging?
Boris5000 replied to Blaze The Movie Fan's topic in Help and Advice
I don't recall ever having to defeat a greater demon. I remember killing zombies for a bronze axe though. I imagine that you would killing the greater demon with strike/bolt spells seeing as you would have the runes to kill the tree spirit as well. The quest was never a challenging quest though, and it sadly isn't challenging now it can be done on a fresh level 3 account with ease. -
Jesus. Anyone thinking of doing a PhD I implore you to never do one - it is the most draining thing you can do to yourself and it's not worth it. Both my girlfriend and I have gone mad. I am well and truly fed up. I am haemorrhaging into my savings which were intended for a deposit and my partner has literally £0 to her name. We have to move back to our respective homes to finish writing our theses away from the university because we cannot afford to eat and to top it all off the [bleep]ing landlords are making us pay tooth and nail to simply exit out of the contract, which we had fulfilled - we simply had no choice around where we live to rent as students. I am beyond reproach with academia, especially with the political climate surrounding science-based jobs. Brexit has [bleep]ed mine and my partner job prospects in the UK up thoroughly. On the plus side I am going to Australia in 2 months to see my Nan.
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Originally OSRS was a clone of the 2007 game pre-GWD. Early on in the OSRS's life the small team that runs OSRS (~6 people) felt that the game would become quickly stale if there wasn't new content for the player base so the decision was made to add more content. This obviously makes OSRS different from what runescape was like in 2007 but there has essentially been 5 years worth of development on it. Content in OSRS requires approval of more than 75% of the community which means that there is usually a consensus of "Yes we want it" with a very vocal minority against it. Notably people dislike skilling/PVP related content and like PVM and quest related content (providing the quest is worth it sadly). To answer your first question, do not think of it as "Runescape from the past" but more like "Runescape if EoC never happened". To answer your second question: There is a lot of content that would be difficult to list off but some of the most popular content includes: Rooftop Agility, Motherlode mine, Wilderness Bosses, Zeah (and related quests), Fossil Island, Dragon Slayer 2, Monkey Madness 2, Raids 1, Raids 2, various Slayer related bosses and Zulrah.
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The one-page rule probably came from HR-managers that couldn't be bothered doing their jobs. I guess in the age-of-convenience and to make baby boomer's jobs easier they would have preferred shorter CVs so they had had to do less work.