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The Dark Lord

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  1. No, people need to know the truth. The US government has been lieing too long. Our laws prevent the government from lying.
  2. 2 magekillr These people committed treason against the government. They should be punished and made an example of. You do not question the government because it is the will of the People.
  3. Yeah, I have to admit it was pretty weird that they added that item to the game, to be honest. The game is just unique, I guess. Right now the Russians are genociding the Koreans.
  4. Congrats Ross. :) ...And Nex. :roll: PS: Nex, gonna ban me now when I talk about an in-game item on Haven and Hearth?
  5. You're mad because you're getting picked on by the trash of the Internet?
  6. I, for one, believe that you guys trying to ban Hex from the IRC is barbaric.
  7. The Runescape community now is just [cabbage]tier. I played Runescape up until about 6 months ago and I can tell you that the community in general is more focused on gathering in-game wealth and reaching max stat goals than it was when I started playing years before that. I am not saying that trying to max your stats or get rich in an online game is a bad thing, but it does definitely see that this is all the community values anymore. A lot of people are bratty when it comes to their wealth, and the in-game market is just focused on making money by buying an item that the person has no intention to use. It's just rather boring that people only care about boss hunting, getting maxed stats, and flipping items in a market that is entirely ran by merchants. I'm just glad that now I play an online game that gives me the same satisfaction as Runescape used to (with the exploration element) and allows me to engage in PvP where people can lose their characters and items forever, and you can commit genocide against an entire ethnic group just because they stole something from your house or market stall. :) Also, I think people were nicer in general when I first started playing Runescape than they are now.
  8. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWTFG3J1CP8
  9. Well my cat has been stressed because of my new dog. My new dog barks and scares it, so it's nervous all the time. Good kitty but he gets nervous around dogs and strangers. When people come over to pet him, he runs under my bed and vomits.
  10. Okay, it seems like a few of you were being immature about this. Anyway, Tripsis allowed me to change the name and repost the topic.
  11. Disclaimer: Due to immaturity among certain members of this forum who noticed that the name for my planet was similar to a certain anatomical structure, Tripsis has kindly told me about it and has allowed me to change the name slightly. 300 years after the nuclear holocaust on Earth and the systematic collapse of the United Terran Federation, the human colony of Labatoria in the Codexian system survived. Labatoria was the only human outpost that successfully adopted a Matherian technocracy -- a sharp contrast from the UTF's communistic military dictatorship. Labatoria was a society completely controlled by Science. Everyone were atheists, and all politicians were molecular biologists, astrophysicists, and nanotechnoligists, among other things. At first Labatoria was an utopian society. Its orbit around the gas giant, Labatoria, created a beautiful night sky with its brilliant hues of purple and blue. Likewise, the three Labatorian moons created a beautiful nighttime scenery. Superstition was long abolished due to the destruction of the religious paradigm. There were no wars, and education paved the way for cheaper goods due to the abundances of scientific breakthroughs. However, this paradise would not last for long. The evil dictator, Dr. Josef Kissov staged a coup d'etat along with his fellow colleagues and announced a massive human bioengineering program that would produce a master race of humans. The first specimens of super humans were created three years later and eventually became so powerful that Kissov divided the world up into a hegemony with each dictator in control of his own sector. You can play this game in different ways. One way allows you to play as a dictator and run your sector of Labatoria. The rules for this are the same as the standard Hegemony game. You get a slice of Labatoria and run your budget, based on GDP. The second option allows you to play as a revolutionary group, which means that you get a sector of Labatoria with the same aforementioned Hegemony rules. (I am still drawing the map.)
  12. Actually you can fuse two human eggs together in a lab situation and cause them to produce daughters (theoretically, anyway). Men are actually fairly useless as far as sexual reproduction is concerned due to new knowledge about biology. Besides, everyone starts off female anyway, if not for a short time in the womb. Anywho, cloning is another option that wouldn't require a sperm. (That's actually Okay to say on TIF, right? Sperm?)
  13. Nex, why you report my pic? First you report me for discussing creamy [rooster] (video game item) and now this. You hate me. QQ
  14. Hey, I've been trying to get back into cosplay recently and thought about doing Ritsu from K-On!, but I'm not sure if that's really my style, you know... I prefer something more dressy and frilly than that. Anyone have any ideas?
  15. I'm pretty sure this happened to an old TIF member years ago (can't remember his name) after he macroed. Instead of taking his account away, he just lost his stats. Personally, I feel this is a pretty just way to handle people who macro rather than outright banning them. However, if a person wasn't a chronic macroer (like they just used it a few times but otherwise earned their XP legitimately), I think they should just get a level reduction rather than a full reset. It's bad enough so they learn their mistake, but it's not severe enough to unnecessarily ruin a person's entertainment.
  16. Actually, Halloween is derived from the ancient Celtic pagan holiday of Samhein. The Roman Catholic Church renamed this holiday All Saints Day while maintaining some pagan elements in order to help convert the Celts to Christianity, if I remember correctly. It's also known as Halloween, which is the more popular name for the holiday, although commercialization has changed the holiday to serve a different purpose in our culture.
  17. Hmm. Minecraft. Some of my villagers in Haven and Hearth play it a little bit, but I've never tried it. I know someone is trying to make a modded version of the Haven and Hearth client so that it has Minecraft-esque 3D graphics.
  18. Thanks. :) My grandmother had breast cancer, so this makes me glad to see that people care so much about it so as to remind people about the disease. Hopefully more people will be motivated to donate real life money to research and developments for treatments for cancer. We may not be able to cure it, but we can definitely save lives. God bless you all.
  19. Yes, donating items in an online game helps cure cancer.
  20. There are more sadistic games on that site. Was messing around with one game where you are a heroin addict trying to catch a magical dragon in the forest, and it's pretty much impossible to actually win. I was playing it for like 30 minutes before I tossed the towel.
  21. http://www.kongregate.com/games/Tigrounette/transformice

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