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superson

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  1. Unoalexi? I don't recall that name... Maybe you're on of my (nonexistent) fans from my (nonexistent) fan club!
  2. WN!!!! If I owned that, I would totally (not) wear it! Sometime maybe when I was 1000 miles away from anybody I knew or would ever see again, but it's still wickedly awesome, you know, one of those things that's cool in your head and when talking to people you don't really know (the internet), but not in real life.
  3. You're supposed to impersonate someones' sig/avvy, not account. Second, you're imitating my account of me imitating someone else's signature and avatar... Anyways, who are you? Jesse, I can picture you imitating me imitating you. Completely.
  4. No. Chemistry, at its foundation, is more than the study of chemicals. It is the atoms that make up them, and this has everything to do with the question. Sorry. I haven't taken either of those subjects. I just thought that physics deals more with theories, laws, figures, and things such as this.
  5. This is in chemistry? Wouldn't that be more physics?
  6. Those school need to chill out... I'd transfer out of my school if they made that rule, not because I'm super into hugging, just to fight the man, you know?
  7. Sounds like a cool idea. I'm in. So how did the last one actually turned out? Hurt feelings, or the fad just died?
  8. This second number should be 144,208,700. Your calculation came out fine anyways, you just forgot to multiply that by 100 (essence cost). It worked out to the right number, just pointing that out. Nice facts, I somehow though you would make more though...
  9. I'm trying not to be insensitive here, but it'll be hard. The network knows that not many people would watch it. They know they could make more money showing something else. They are obviously in it for the money, like most businesses. They won't lose a bunch of money to show something that deserves to be shown. Not many people are interested in that, so they don't show it. Morally, yes, they should have shown. But since they're a business, they didn't have much reason to show it, it would be a loss in profit to them.
  10. Okay [insert name] died due to poverty in India. Go cry away now. I have this feeling he was being sarcastic.
  11. I don't feel you can call it a loss because you're not making the money you would have made selling them. You make less profit, but you didn't lose anything. You lost potential money, but if people would actually like the mage exp, this still does not lose them money, it just does not profit them as much. You can't say that they are spending the money, they are just cutting their profits in order to gain experience. If you were going for only money, and no mage exp, then obviously selling would be smarter, but the reason people runecraft nats then alch is so that they do not lose money, and gain experience in a skill (in this case 2).
  12. This thread is going to turn into the thread about the red chinchompa spot... Why do you even do that Muggi? If you're not going to tell us, please just keep it to yourself.... or tell us =)
  13. I think there should be a warning for this.. What if you are buying 100 hammers, but you lag (you have all your money in invo) and you buy 100k or something... crazy.
  14. I bet they're going to fix certain things like this (and the potatoes) so that the market on food doesn't go bonkers.
  15. Actually, he isn't introducing himself.He's saying that he's a loner, and asking if anybody else out there is. Please, read the post before you report it/make a post telling him what to do.
  16. Welcome to Tip.It! I hope you enjoy your stay here. We're starting to get infested by people who, for some reason, think they're moderators, when in reality, they're not. Don't mind them.
  17. Jesse you're only like 16, you must have been about 2 years old when those were popular.
  18. Kevin Youlkillis is a first basemen. And you call yourself a Red Sox fan... :shame:
  19. I lived next door to Matt Damon's mom until I was 10. He visited sometimes, so they had to build a high wooden fence to keep out reporters, but she (the mom) taught me how to get into their yard because she was cool =)
  20. Go die! :XD: MLB: Red Sox MLB: Red Sox MLB: Red Sox MLB: Red Sox MLB: Red Sox
  21. Well I don't play football, but in baseball the same thing bugs me. Today I went 1-3, and I struck out twice. What pitches did I strike out, may you ask? A pitch that bounced before the plate and a pitch that nearly hit me on the head (I struck out looking both times). That made me so pissed... I hate how the umps can like control a game basically.
  22. He meant strong, that's not funny, that's just making fun of a tiny grammar mistake when it's one of the best written on the RSOF (grammar-based)
  23. Did you read what he said at all?
  24. sen̢̮â¬Å¡Ãâ÷ior /̢̮â¬Â¹Ãâ¹Ã¢â¬Â siny̢̮â¬Â°Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢r/ Pronunciation[seen-yer] Pronunciation Key - ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâadjective 1. older or elder (usually designating the older of two men bearing the same name, as a father whose son is named after him, often written as Sr. or sr. following the name): I would like to see the senior Mr. Hansen Mr. Edward Andrew Hansen, Sr. Compare junior (def. 1). 2. of earlier appointment or admission, as to an office, status, or rank: a senior partner. 3. of higher or the highest rank or standing. 4. (in American schools, colleges, and universities) of or pertaining to students in their final year or to their class. 5. (in certain American colleges and universities) of or pertaining to the final two years of education, during which a student specializes in a certain field of study. Considering, he said he is in high school, I think we are inclined to believe number four is correct. Was that hard? Did you really have to get someone to look it up for you? Yeah, that's what I thought. Instead of being a jerk, you might have said "a senior is someone in their last year of highschool" Absolutely correct! Instead of being an idiot, he might have looked it up. Instead of going through all the trouble of looking it up for him, and insulting him, if you feel you must tell him to look it up, you might say "a secnior is someone in their last year of highschool. In the future, it would be better if you looked it up yourself."
  25. sen̢̮â¬Å¡Ãâ÷ior /̢̮â¬Â¹Ãâ¹Ã¢â¬Â siny̢̮â¬Â°Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢r/ Pronunciation[seen-yer] Pronunciation Key - ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâadjective 1. older or elder (usually designating the older of two men bearing the same name, as a father whose son is named after him, often written as Sr. or sr. following the name): I would like to see the senior Mr. Hansen Mr. Edward Andrew Hansen, Sr. Compare junior (def. 1). 2. of earlier appointment or admission, as to an office, status, or rank: a senior partner. 3. of higher or the highest rank or standing. 4. (in American schools, colleges, and universities) of or pertaining to students in their final year or to their class. 5. (in certain American colleges and universities) of or pertaining to the final two years of education, during which a student specializes in a certain field of study. Considering, he said he is in high school, I think we are inclined to believe number four is correct. Was that hard? Did you really have to get someone to look it up for you? Yeah, that's what I thought. Instead of being a jerk, you might have said "a senior is someone in their last year of highschool"

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