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Wachtwoord

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Everything posted by Wachtwoord

  1. In my opinion, PvP is there to show who's the better player (in terms of killing others), and the "random guy" that comes up either wants to a ) Show that he actually thought that it was a "Good fight" b ) Give his respect to the player who killed the other one Feel free to disagree That used to be the case a long time ago. Now GF means the same as "owned, you nubb!!! L0L I seriusly need to bo0st my s3lf3st33m, so im trying to humiliate you". Unless it's said by the one who is defeated then it still has the original meaning of "hey, it was nice fighting you".
  2. If they were wearing the same outfit (including zammy hide), they're not a married couple. Just some weirdos who like to pretend in RS. I've run into them a couple of times.
  3. Sorry for the double post, but here's a possible flaw -- are then ten times as many santas as partyhats? Yes, definitely. When p hats were released, no one expected how expensive they were going to be. So they just toyed around with them and didn't care a whole lot and easily lost them. But when santas were released, p hats were a good example of what would happen with them so people hoarded them, expecting to make a quick buck. Besides that, there were a lot more players when santas were released then when phats were released.

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