blakdragon39 Posted July 11, 2007 Share Posted July 11, 2007 IMO Puns are the best =D> They make me laugh \ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimmyh7 Posted July 11, 2007 Share Posted July 11, 2007 They're good fun... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mithril_Max Posted July 11, 2007 Share Posted July 11, 2007 Makes the game more interesting if the developers have a silly (and sometimes strange, but in a good way) side. : I'd rather shudder at a dodgy joke than be bored to death by Jagex trying to hard to keep all the dialogue serious. We changed the graphics on the birds of runescape today. They look more realistic. That would be lame wow your right that was just painfully lame o.o thank god for puns Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bludragon124 Posted July 11, 2007 Share Posted July 11, 2007 *Wubs puns* Noted raw mackerel drop... Wtfh? Always buying: Watermelon seeds, 2K each. Strawberry seeds, 800 each. Contact Via PM on forums. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PastyGangsta Posted July 14, 2007 Share Posted July 14, 2007 We Brits pride ourselves on our sense of humour (yes, it is spelt HUMOUR, NOT HUMOR! WHO INVENTED THE LANGUAGE HUH? WE DID! SO SPELL IT OUR WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :ohnoes: thank you) I like the way Jagex is using humour. So long as they don't use a joke machine next... I'm english just so you know but the americans actually use a language closer to what we "created". Where we have added 'U's that the americans don't have derives from the fact that the language we speak no is largely a compendium of earlier languages. Losing the 'U' is closer to forms of archiac english. And we Americans keep you British twits from being blown up... But only the British twits, for some reason we dont protect the nice ones... :-k By the way I think its Archaic English, not Archiac English :thumbsup: P.S. I spell with the extra 'U' in some words and Im American... It looks more mideval and I like it. : Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cardovilian Posted July 15, 2007 Share Posted July 15, 2007 We Brits pride ourselves on our sense of humour (yes, it is spelt HUMOUR, NOT HUMOR! WHO INVENTED THE LANGUAGE HUH? WE DID! SO SPELL IT OUR WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :ohnoes: thank you) I like the way Jagex is using humour. So long as they don't use a joke machine next... I'm english just so you know but the americans actually use a language closer to what we "created". Where we have added 'U's that the americans don't have derives from the fact that the language we speak no is largely a compendium of earlier languages. Losing the 'U' is closer to forms of archiac english. And we Americans keep you British twits from being blown up... But only the British twits, for some reason we dont protect the nice ones... :-k By the way I think its Archaic English, not Archiac English :thumbsup: P.S. I spell with the extra 'U' in some words and Im American... It looks more mideval and I like it. : Actually, in light of recent events in the Middle East we 'British Twits' find ourselves far more likely to be blown up than we have for several years, thanks largely to your president. I think you'll find its spelled 'Medieval". Since the term "Archaic" is generally used to denote a period of 500-1500 AD or thereabouts, to talk about a written 'English' language of that time is meaningless, since the ability to read & write was restricted to a very small minority of the population, and the communication of language was overwhelmingly verbal at that time. The current disparity between 'British' and 'American' spellings came about as a result of Webster's dictionary in the early nineteenth century. See here for details: http://www.nndb.com/people/817/000049670/ Why is 'common sense' so named, when there is so little of it about?Welcome to puberty, we've been expecting you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Capone_Sabre Posted July 15, 2007 Share Posted July 15, 2007 We Brits pride ourselves on our sense of humour (yes, it is spelt HUMOUR, NOT HUMOR! WHO INVENTED THE LANGUAGE HUH? WE DID! SO SPELL IT OUR WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :ohnoes: thank you) I like the way Jagex is using humour. So long as they don't use a joke machine next... I'm english just so you know but the americans actually use a language closer to what we "created". Where we have added 'U's that the americans don't have derives from the fact that the language we speak no is largely a compendium of earlier languages. Losing the 'U' is closer to forms of archiac english. And we Americans keep you British twits from being blown up... But only the British twits, for some reason we dont protect the nice ones... :-k By the way I think its Archaic English, not Archiac English :thumbsup: P.S. I spell with the extra 'U' in some words and Im American... It looks more mideval and I like it. : In the last 40 years over 1000 people were murdered in Britian by the IRA which were largely funded by Americans. The leader of the "political wing" of the terrorist group (Gerry Adams) went to the USA in 1994 and received a heroes welcome. The IRA have now temporarily laid down their weapons but that is not the end of terrorism for us. We have had one terrorist attack and several dozen attempted terrorist attacks by muslim extremists because of your foreign policy in the middle east. If that's America helping us not to get "blown up", god knows what would happen if you were officially our enemy. :roll: Capone Sabre since April 2001.99 Attack, Defence, Strength and Hitpoints Achieved January 2005. When it still meant something. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flava0falcon Posted July 15, 2007 Share Posted July 15, 2007 We Brits pride ourselves on our sense of humour (yes, it is spelt HUMOUR, NOT HUMOR! WHO INVENTED THE LANGUAGE HUH? WE DID! SO SPELL IT OUR WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :ohnoes: thank you) I like the way Jagex is using humour. So long as they don't use a joke machine next... I'm english just so you know but the americans actually use a language closer to what we "created". Where we have added 'U's that the americans don't have derives from the fact that the language we speak no is largely a compendium of earlier languages. Losing the 'U' is closer to forms of archiac english. And we Americans keep you British twits from being blown up... But only the British twits, for some reason we dont protect the nice ones... :-k By the way I think its Archaic English, not Archiac English :thumbsup: P.S. I spell with the extra 'U' in some words and Im American... It looks more mideval and I like it. : In the last 40 years over 1000 people were murdered in Britian by the IRA which were largely funded by Americans. The leader of the "political wing" of the terrorist group (Gerry Adams) went to the USA in 1994 and received a heroes welcome. The IRA have now temporarily laid down their weapons but that is not the end of terrorism for us. We have had one terrorist attack and several dozen attempted terrorist attacks by muslim extremists because of your foreign policy in the middle east. If that's America helping us not to get "blown up", god knows what would happen if you were officially our enemy. :roll:As much as this arguement might be positive and interesting don't forget this is a RuneScape forum and you're not supposed to talk about the diffrence between the american spelling to the british spelling nor about politics or the situation in the middle east... support new ghostly stuff here.I see RuneScape slowly turning into a sadistic version of WoW..signature your as this use backwards this read to enough smart were you If Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trevor Posted July 15, 2007 Share Posted July 15, 2007 I think Jagex thinks their being funny... which is sad because all their "jokes"/etc are utterly idiotic and annoying childish. Always Rollin' in RSCDo you love Harry Potter ?sdik 3 evah yeht ,ynnig seirram yrrah Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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