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censi

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lol easy tigers....

I was just kind of thinking like yer someone nicks your TV or your cd player. tbh like i would rather loose those than loose my daoc account.

but yer ofc silly me like burglers take family airlooms or expensive jewerly and all sorts of things so yes.

basically getting hacked could be worse than getting burgled, but then again getting burgled could be way worse than getting hacked. just depends.

chill down though ffs :)
 

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the loss of anything can be painful.
the magnitude of the distress depends solely on the level of emotional attachment to that which is lost.
thus its an entirely personal thing.
what is a great loss to one may seem trivial to another.
:fluffle:
 

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lilmissnaughty said:
the loss of anything can be painful.
the magnitude of the distress depends solely on the level of emotional attachment to that which is lost.
thus its an entirely personal thing.
what is a great loss to one may seem trivial to another.
:fluffle:

true, i miss my foreskin.....

:m00:
 

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lilmissnaughty said:
the loss of anything can be painful.
the magnitude of the distress depends solely on the level of emotional attachment to that which is lost.
thus its an entirely personal thing.
what is a great loss to one may seem trivial to another.
:fluffle:


and i think all arguments should end with that said :p
 

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lilmissnaughty said:
the loss of anything can be painful.
the magnitude of the distress depends solely on the level of emotional attachment to that which is lost.
thus its an entirely personal thing.
what is a great loss to one may seem trivial to another.
:fluffle:

qft/repped
 

Malcolm

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Shagrat said:
When you come downstairs in the morning and realise someone has...taken all the wallets from the coats at the bottom of your stairs......

:(

The smackhead twots didn't even leave us our coats
 

Malcolm

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Dorimor1 said:
they also stole a birthday card his parents gave him, who have now passed away and that was the only memory he had of them.

One of ours neighbours had his wife's death certificate stolen by burglars!
 

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Looks like this thread has gone nowhere lately and just being bumped for epeen extensions.
 
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