Fare thee well

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nerys-wychhazel

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A toast to my friend Nil:
*Happy Days*

Until we meet again.

I would say this. If you do not want to go to College in the mornings, then what you are doing in College is not right for you yet, or maybe at all.

If it was, a Coach and Horses simply could not keep you away.

DAOC has maybe helped you avoid the pain or disappointment of facing up to that for a while. Many people get pressured into doing things for their lifes careers that they simply are not suited to or even interested in. As the old saying goes, you can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make it drink.

If that is the case, get out into the World and discover where your feet will take you. When you find that path that is yours, then you are completely free to go back, but maybe to something that suits you.

As a child, when you were asked what it was you wanted to be when you grew up, what did you reply? You might well find a happy life going along with your earliest and deepest instincts.

Good luck, and keep in touch my friend.
 
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nerys-wychhazel

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Originally posted by Karam_gruul


lol so so young, so immature. it doesnt work like that atall, as much as you'd like it to. even if i went to university and got a degree in computing i'd still be in a job i hate. the only possible way there is to enjoy life is by winning the lottery, or some other huge income of money which would mean you'd never have to work again.

unless u become a proffesional footballer, or actor, or pop star, but unfortunatly thats kinda unlikely for most people.

Have you actually thought what a burden it is NOT to work???? NOT to be involved in anything constructive and creative? No concept of what being a skilled artisan or professional might actually entail? How rewarding, satisfying, fulfilling it is, to WORK, and be GOOD at what you do? To work with a group of workmates that you have got in tune with, who can rely on each other with good cause and each can have high confidence in the quality of the work of their other workmates. To have customers so satisfied with goods and services you provide, that they recommend you without hesitation. That even smile and shake your hand whenever they meet you. Even ring you up for advice or even just for a chat?

You really do beggar belief Karam. Never heard of job satisfaction then. Probably "quality work" is a totally foreign concept too.

I retired voluntarily and with the means at the age of 28. Yes, that's right, 28. I was sane enough to become UN-retired at the age of 29! In the time since I came out of retirement, I became probably one of the top 3 experts in my newly chosen field in the World. That took a lot of hard work, research, and sheer interest in that field to get to that position, and I loved every minute of it.

NEVER retire! Work until you drop, enjoy every moment, immerse yourself in it, and take a PRIDE in it. BE there, don't just park your body somewhere for the wage. If you don't know what being skilled is, BECOME skilled!

A couple of people I know (brother and sister), came into a rather huge fortune (almost £800 million between them) at a very early age. Parents owned a very profitable large business, were extremely heavily insured, and their parents were both killed in a plane crash. The brother was so determined to enjoy himself, that his sheer stubborness convinced him that he was having a good time, for guess how long, just chasing the sunspots, surfing, etc? Seven years. Before he admitted defeat. He now lives quietly in a small terraced house in a town in the North of England, and he has a nice little business to keep himself occupied, and with which to meet real people. He has got his life back, and is having a very nice time doing something useful.

"lol so so young, so immature" somehow says it all, and I expect the above has somehow gone completely over your head Karam.
 
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Treniel-

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oh and btw for the record i think Xantea has got a large head than Karam, and u can quote me on that if u wish :rolleyes:

your 2nd char was PL....piss easy to get RP as a healer in mid...espcially when u do things like camping certain towers, as for your 1st char its a hunter and after playing 1 i know how uterly simple it is to get RP just like any archer
 
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old.Aeolus

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Originally posted by nerys-wychhazel

NEVER retire! Work until you drop, enjoy every moment, immerse yourself in it, and take a PRIDE in it. BE there, don't just park your body somewhere for the wage. If you don't know what being skilled is, BECOME skilled!

Couldnt have phrased it better myself.
Well said Nerys :clap: :clap: :clap:
 
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Ozriq

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Hope u GL in rl Nil and Tze :)

I think mythic made a mistake when including the /played command :p
 
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old.Laryssa

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Originally posted by nerys-wychhazel

NEVER retire! Work until you drop, enjoy every moment, immerse yourself in it, and take a PRIDE in it. BE there, don't just park your body somewhere for the wage. If you don't know what being skilled is, BECOME skilled!

:clap: :m00: :clap:
Well spoken, I work since I finished school and I enjoyed every day - I will not rest either till I'm old and done.

Niljindil and Tzeentch did the right think - got a grip before it was too late. I admire them since I'm wandering on the swordblade too - between reality and virtuality, and sometimes i'm near to fall down on the wrong side.

Karam: Even if you would win in the lottery you wouldn't enjoy the money becasue you didn't earn it yourself. No efforts, no sweat was used to achieve it - It will bore you.
 
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Kobold

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Originally posted by nerys-wychhazel


Have you actually thought what a burden it is NOT to work???? NOT to be involved in anything constructive and creative? No concept of what being a skilled artisan or professional might actually entail? How rewarding, satisfying, fulfilling it is, to WORK, and be GOOD at what you do? To work with a group of workmates that you have got in tune with, who can rely on each other with good cause and each can have high confidence in the quality of the work of their other workmates. To have customers so satisfied with goods and services you provide, that they recommend you without hesitation. That even smile and shake your hand whenever they meet you. Even ring you up for advice or even just for a chat?

You really do beggar belief Karam. Never heard of job satisfaction then. Probably "quality work" is a totally foreign concept too.

I retired voluntarily and with the means at the age of 28. Yes, that's right, 28. I was sane enough to become UN-retired at the age of 29! In the time since I came out of retirement, I became probably one of the top 3 experts in my newly chosen field in the World. That took a lot of hard work, research, and sheer interest in that field to get to that position, and I loved every minute of it.

NEVER retire! Work until you drop, enjoy every moment, immerse yourself in it, and take a PRIDE in it. BE there, don't just park your body somewhere for the wage. If you don't know what being skilled is, BECOME skilled!

A couple of people I know (brother and sister), came into a rather huge fortune (almost £800 million between them) at a very early age. Parents owned a very profitable large business, were extremely heavily insured, and their parents were both killed in a plane crash. The brother was so determined to enjoy himself, that his sheer stubborness convinced him that he was having a good time, for guess how long, just chasing the sunspots, surfing, etc? Seven years. Before he admitted defeat. He now lives quietly in a small terraced house in a town in the North of England, and he has a nice little business to keep himself occupied, and with which to meet real people. He has got his life back, and is having a very nice time doing something useful.

"lol so so young, so immature" somehow says it all, and I expect the above has somehow gone completely over your head Karam.

/salute Nerys
Thats the wisest words I've red on those forums
:clap: :clap:
 
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Ensceptifica

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Originally posted by Karam_gruul
lol so so young, so immature. it doesnt work like that atall, as much as you'd like it to. even if i went to university and got a degree in computing i'd still be in a job i hate. the only possible way there is to enjoy life is by winning the lottery, or some other huge income of money which would mean you'd never have to work again.

So you have no passion, that was obvious already. Something you really should be working on instead of insisting on being the embodiment of the let's-call-eachother-immature-and-ignore-good-arguments tragedy ( ;
 
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Karam_gruul

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Originally posted by nerys-wychhazel


Have you actually thought what a burden it is NOT to work???? NOT to be involved in anything constructive and creative? No concept of what being a skilled artisan or professional might actually entail? How rewarding, satisfying, fulfilling it is, to WORK, and be GOOD at what you do? To work with a group of workmates that you have got in tune with, who can rely on each other with good cause and each can have high confidence in the quality of the work of their other workmates. To have customers so satisfied with goods and services you provide, that they recommend you without hesitation. That even smile and shake your hand whenever they meet you. Even ring you up for advice or even just for a chat?

You really do beggar belief Karam. Never heard of job satisfaction then. Probably "quality work" is a totally foreign concept too.

I retired voluntarily and with the means at the age of 28. Yes, that's right, 28. I was sane enough to become UN-retired at the age of 29! In the time since I came out of retirement, I became probably one of the top 3 experts in my newly chosen field in the World. That took a lot of hard work, research, and sheer interest in that field to get to that position, and I loved every minute of it.

NEVER retire! Work until you drop, enjoy every moment, immerse yourself in it, and take a PRIDE in it. BE there, don't just park your body somewhere for the wage. If you don't know what being skilled is, BECOME skilled!

A couple of people I know (brother and sister), came into a rather huge fortune (almost £800 million between them) at a very early age. Parents owned a very profitable large business, were extremely heavily insured, and their parents were both killed in a plane crash. The brother was so determined to enjoy himself, that his sheer stubborness convinced him that he was having a good time, for guess how long, just chasing the sunspots, surfing, etc? Seven years. Before he admitted defeat. He now lives quietly in a small terraced house in a town in the North of England, and he has a nice little business to keep himself occupied, and with which to meet real people. He has got his life back, and is having a very nice time doing something useful.

"lol so so young, so immature" somehow says it all, and I expect the above has somehow gone completely over your head Karam.

i've never heard so much bollocks in all my life.

for starters, 800 MILLION QUID!? BOOOOOOOLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOCCCCCCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKKKKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

secondly, its not possible to enjoy work, unlessssss your work involves a) sleeping, b) eating nice food or c) shagging/wanking.

SOME people, but only a very very very select few might actually enjoy they're jobs, and you may be one of them. BUT i guarantee you that if you went around asking every person on the planet if they enjoy they're jobs, 90% would say no.
 
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Cloak_

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Lol Nol, I`m a Model/Singer/Theatrical producer (well when i used to have time ^^)

Now I have to make do as a Departmental Head,,

Thing is when my DE comes around and tells me its all good and he wants me to train ppl in what I do thats a big confidence boost.
ATM Ive had alot of stress in RL (women ARG!!) so prolly been playing alot to take my mind off things (hence why when grpd with me im /afk phone a fair few times :p )

Anyway Karam,, I have plenty of money (for me anyway ^^) but there isnt anything I really want majorly, just wasteful things that I dont see the point in..
If I want sommets I just go get it np at all,,

RL is more important, boring or not.
 
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Karam_gruul

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Originally posted by N07ABL3


RL is more important, boring or not.

thats my exact point. people like novamir etc are pretending daoc is more important.
 
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Ensceptifica

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Originally posted by Karam_gruul

people like novamir etc are pretending daoc is more important.
I think his point was, that he lives his life like he wants it, and makes the choices he wishes, instead of sticking to the lines set out by society, parents, tv, etc.

Sure you may feel less secure at first, coz there's no path set out for you if you do it on your own. But when you do what you want you'll find that with your own wits and knowing the satisfaction of running your own life you'll get way more out of life than from within the confines of the stereotypes you grow up with. More even than making transparent cynical remarks and kicking in open doors to piss people off on a forum for people you don't want to be associated with.
 
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Cloak_

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I think Karam's point is that you can be a sad pathetic loser in RL yet in a *game* make loads of *friends* and be seen as Teh RoXXor..

But surely some ppl do need this kind of escapism (sp?)

Disclaimer: Not calling anyone a sad pathetic loser !!
 
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nerys-wychhazel

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Originally posted by Karam_gruul


i've never heard so much bollocks in all my life.

for starters, 800 MILLION QUID!? BOOOOOOOLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOCCCCCCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKKKKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

secondly, its not possible to enjoy work, unlessssss your work involves a) sleeping, b) eating nice food or c) shagging/wanking.

SOME people, but only a very very very select few might actually enjoy they're jobs, and you may be one of them. BUT i guarantee you that if you went around asking every person on the planet if they enjoy they're jobs, 90% would say no.

It was just over £760 million at the the time. As close to 800 mill as makes no damned difference, and with their investments since, between them they are now worth far more than £800 million.

You think such people don't exist? Then you haven't had a very broad upbringing have you Karam? Watch too much TV or something? When I was 17 I exercised racehorses and 3 day eventers for people. As you can imagine, that brought me into contact with a lot of very wealthy people. I have had the great fortune to know a huge spectrum of people both socially and professionally, all my life. I will talk to anybody, no matter how rich or poor they happen to be. I am not "after" anything from any of them, so we seem to get on ok. People are interesting, and I like them. Lots. Humanity is a tremendous species, and people who belittle it through ignorance and prejudice anger me. I have been wealthy, I have been poor, but that irrelevance doesn't change who I am, and it doesn't change who anybody else is either. Saying that, losing everything isn't a bad way of rediscovering yourself, and you soon find out if you have the cojones to pick yourself up and get going again.

A schoolfriend committed suicide (after a previous failed attempt while staying with me), because he couldn't handle the strain of waiting for his granparents to die. Why? So he could inherit £90 million from them, his future share of their Estate. His brother, another schoolfriend, ended up with his share. That surviving brother has ended up becoming quite a good artist.

Another friend and neighbour, a highly intelligent man, who could have done great things with his life, inherited a lot of money as well. I don't know how much (I'm not THAT inquisitive and it isn't relevant anyway), just the local farms are somewhere between 8 and 12, but the real money is overseas. He has become a professional drinker. Despite having every resource available to do something constructive with his life, he hasn't, simply because he hasn't HAD to. A tragic waste of a really nice guy.

Some of the most tragic people in life, are those who actually end up getting what they want. If you can go out the door and buy anything in the World that you want, think nothing of it, and go out tomorrow and do exactly the same thing if you want to, then where is the challenge or achievement in any of that? One guy I knew was so bored with it all, he literally tried drinking himself to death. After drinking two farms worth (it isn't the guy in the previous paragraph by the way), he got fed up waiting, and hung himself. Another tragic waste.

BY way of contrast, I was honoured to know one of the guys who was in the first Allied tank to roll up outside Belsen Concentration Camp. He wasn't rich in money terms, but he had a story to tell, as you can imagine. I am honoured to know a man today, that was a prisoner of war of the Russians from when the Russians invaded Poland when they divided it up between them and Germany in 1939. He escaped from captivity as a slave labourer in a Siberian copper mine, managed in three months to travel that unimaginable distance back to Poland, and joined the Polish resistance there. He was captured by the Germans, sentenced to death, and while in Auschwitz awaiting sentence had it commuted to hard labour for life. He escaped from a railway tunnel they were working on in Northern Italy, and made it to the Allied lines in the south, and joined the Free Polish Army to carry on fighting the war. He was the youngest Commissioned Polish Officer in the Second World War. He ended up being quite wealthy too I think. Just where in the journey of that Polish man, would you have given up the struggle Karam? Or do you think all that is bollocks too?

Karam you remind me of most of the people who buy Porsche motor cars. Not because they like them, not because they can drive them, but because they think it sends some sort of great message out to other people that they own one. In fact the most common message that gets sent out to other people, is what a complete tosser they are.

To enjoy a job of work, requires competence and pride in oneself and what you do. Not cutting corners, not ripping people off. Doing it right. A good craftsman never blames his tools, because he hasn't bought the wrong tools in the first place. Some people think a hammer is just a hammer. You learn otherwise by constantly hitting your thumb with a cheap, badly balanced pile of rubbish. Then you go and buy an Estwing or similar, and start hitting what you are supposed to, and not hitting your thumb.

No matter how humble or great your profession, pride in your work and job satisfaction for a job well done, is available to everyone. It means you can go home at night with a sense of achievement and a measure of self respect. It doesn't matter if nobody else can see what you have done, YOU know.

I saw a documentary about rural China once, and in it there was a short piece that included a village carpenter in his small workshop. That guy had a rare opportunity to show the whole World what a craftsman he was, and he took his opportunity with both hands. He had a long piece of timber in his bench vice, and he took his plane to it. He planed one, long, perfect shaving off the complete length of that timber. The blade in the plane was perfectly sharp, set at the perfect angle, and he had the skill to use that plane as it should be used. He had total control over what he was doing. Any tradesman in the World seeing that, would say that guy is a highly skilled and good carpenter. You could see the justified pride in his face when he had done it too.

Would you have even recognised what you were seeing if it had passed your eyes Karam?

Yes Karam, there are sadly too many people in the World who cannot see the pleasure, and reward above money, there is in being a skilled and conscientious worker. You have to understand things to be a craftsman (why things are SO. You do it because you are told that is what to do first, then the understanding of WHY comes later), and that understanding allows you to have insight into many other things in life too, and how other people also strive for perfection in their working lives and the things they produce and do. It allows you to have respect for yourself, and respect for other people as well. That commodity of mutual respect, and loyalty to their trade and their customers, is nowhere near as scarce as you think it is Karam. But to be able to find it, you first have to know precisely what it is you are looking for. You can't judge a book if you can't read the words that are in it.

When you KNOW what it is, you see it everywhere. But you can also then see the opposite as well.

I think you are condemning yourself to a lifetime of perpetual disappointment Karam. Primarily that disappointment will be in yourself. Just for a change, try not living down to your standards. You might be very pleasantly surprised.
 
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nerys-wychhazel

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Originally posted by N07ABL3
I think Karam's point is that you can be a sad pathetic loser in RL yet in a *game* make loads of *friends* and be seen as Teh RoXXor..

But surely some ppl do need this kind of escapism (sp?)

Disclaimer: Not calling anyone a sad pathetic loser !!

Someone who loses has tried and has failed on that attempt. There is no shame in that. You can learn enough from each failure to succeed at some point with another attempt.

There are those that fail at the first attempt and are so discouraged they never try again. That is sad but at least they tried, and perhaps they have learned that what was attempted was unachievable. There is no shame in that either.

Then you get those that never even try, expect everything to be instantly perfect, and handed to them on a plate. Polite words don't exist to describe such people. Such people also tend to have the habit of calling other people "sad pathetic losers".
 
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Ensceptifica

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Karam_gruul wrote:
BUT i guarantee you that if you went around asking every person on the planet if they enjoy they're jobs, 90% would say no.
Ah, so I see you did some research there!! k sorry I doubted you ( ;

<heads off to enjoy work again>
 
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Ensceptifica

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Originally posted by nerys-wychhazel
I saw a documentary about rural China once, and in it there was a short piece that included a village carpenter in his small workshop. That guy had a rare opportunity to show the whole World what a craftsman he was, and he took his opportunity with both hands. He had a long piece of timber in his bench vice, and he took his plane to it. He planed one, long, perfect shaving off the complete length of that timber. The blade in the plane was perfectly sharp, set at the perfect angle, and he had the skill to use that plane as it should be used. He had total control over what he was doing. Any tradesman in the World seeing that, would say that guy is a highly skilled and good carpenter. You could see the justified pride in his face when he had done it too.
off-topic: this reminds me of the story that Leonardo da Vinci was asked (not sure if it was him or another famous artist) to prove to some king (dunno which one either, but that's irrelevant) that he was good at painting. He got a brush, a canvas, some paint, and drew a perfect circle. No 3D anti-aliased better-than-reality panorama of a coastal scene, no; a perfect circle ( ; And everyone acknowledged that it took a great painter to be able to make a perfect circle without anything but a brush (;

I'm sorry for the interruption, your post has some nice points, just wanted to share this with you :p

<runs off to do something useful>
 
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Ensceptifica

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Originally posted by N07ABL3
I think Karam's point is that you can be a sad pathetic loser in RL yet in a *game* make loads of *friends* and be seen as Teh RoXXor..

But surely some ppl do need this kind of escapism (sp?)
WTF OMG STF...

Disclaimer: Not calling anyone a sad pathetic loser !!
<calms down>
Oh, ok (;
 
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Cloak_

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Erm,, Nerys read the disclaimer b4 u flame me,,

And, Enscep ROFLMAO !!
 
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Aussie-

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well Karam is right, school should always come in first place.
 
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Novamir

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Karam, get some fucking respect for people

when you insult Nerys for the way she lived her life, that sucks, keep ur fucking nasty comments to urself, or aim them at me thanks.
 
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old.Niljindil

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Originally posted by Karam_gruul


i read that much then stopped. you are the number ONEEEEEE bull shitter on the planet m8. so your saying you have a friend thats a billionaire? like bill gates? or richard branson? m8 for starters, if he had 1 billion quid he'd have been in the news of the worlds 'Rich List'. i dont give a shit if you grew up sucking off horses, i'd prefer tv any day.

nuffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff


SAAAAAAAHAAAAAAAAAYAAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIIIDDDDDDDDDDD

'you've been karam'd'

You know, one billion $ split between 2 ppl aint that much compared to the "rich" ppl in the world....
 
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old.Ailelun

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Originally posted by old.Niljindil


You know, one billion $ split between 2 ppl aint that much compared to the "rich" ppl in the world....

I still think a person with $500,000,000 would be one the richest people in the world, imo Anyway :)
 
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wolvon fury

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What, i love work,.. Am glad i worked my ass off in school,

Not like my Brother, who ended up in the Armed forces,
I take out my camara, and snap away at half naked Women.

I even get you a free ticket to come watch me work if you want,
Sometimes do guided tours, so people who want to do what i do,

My advice, don't get stuck into "A GAME" like i said, games were ment to be fun, but people take them so seriously, want to be

The Best Of The Best
get a second account ect, buff bots, yadadadadaaaa,...

Get your head down mate, get good grades, get a job you enjoy,
Just laugh at the people, to play all the time, have lots of level 50's,

And feel proud, of what you done in RL not a GAME


/EDIT i Also get free club bars


Good Luck:clap:
 
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saltymcpepper

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nerys is a guy btw nova lol.

just like to post my view on this:

i just left school this year and i never stayed home to play doac ever. i would play at nights and at weekends and never skip school even tho i hated it. i passed all of my gcses and spent about 5 weeks playing doac while i waited for my 16th birthday and my national insurance number to come thru so i could get a job.

well i just started as a aprentice electrician about 8 weeks ago now and i must say i enjoy it. the pay is shit (£50 a week), the work is hard but i wouldnt do anything else cos thats what i always wanted to do.
when i get home at night i play on daoc and i dont think thiers anything wrong with that, do you? its just something i play to relax at night and have a little fun.

what im trying to say s whats wrong with playing like this? if people would rather stay at home and play doac than go out its their choice to make. at weekends i choose to play and have a little drink (dont say underage hehe)

karam i see what nerys comments have overwhelmed you because you are not used to being spoken to as a competant human being and using language not involving stupid made up words.

i must say i believe nerys about what he said (all of what he said) because he is one of the nicest chaps ive ever met and we have been good friends since the game started.

i know when you post after this karam you will say something stupid but i dont think anyone cares now to be honest. (i dont).

ps. please feel free to correct any typos i have made
 
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old.Arya

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Originally posted by wolvon fury
What, i love work,.. Am glad i worked my ass off in school,

Not like my Brother, who ended up in the Armed forces,
I take out my camara, and snap away at half naked Women.

I even get you a free ticket to come watch me work if you want,
Sometimes do guided tours, so people who want to do what i do,

My advice, don't get stuck into "A GAME" like i said, games were ment to be fun, but people take them so seriously, want to be

The Best Of The Best
get a second account ect, buff bots, yadadadadaaaa,...

Get your head down mate, get good grades, get a job you enjoy,
Just laugh at the people, to play all the time, have lots of level 50's,

And feel proud, of what you done in RL not a GAME


Good Luck


Well where is written that getting good grades, and getting a job == achieving something in RL ?? That's fullfilling suggested aims of society, ... IF you have no fun while trying to achieve it.
If it makes you feel good... go for it

Originally posted by wolvon fury

And feel proud, of what you done in RL not a GAME

Mr. A has a huge house and a very expensive car, he works a lot. Ms. B lives in a small house with a car that brings her form A to B.
Everytime when Mr. A meets Ms. B.

Mr. A thinks "hmmmm poor Ms. B, so a small house so a small car wonder if she is happy and enjoys her life?". Then he goes inside his house and works although he is at home. Because he enjoys that.

Ms. B thinks "Hmmmmzzzz poor Mr. A he must work very much, to afford that house and car , he prolly has no time to do what he enjoys." Then goes inside reads a book, later she meets up with friends. Because she enjoys that.

Some need more, some need less to enjoy themselves. Don't flame them because you don't have the back to actually do what you enjoy nor flame them if they enjoy different things than you.
Because that actually isn't grown up, Karam.

P.S. yes I have a job ;)

P.S.S Take care Nilji whatever you do and don't forget to HF while doing it ;)

Disclaimer: To avoid misunderstandings. The last paragraph wasn't adressed to you "wolvon fury "
 
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old.Nol

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I have the opposite problem, I am super wealthy...but everytime I commit suicide in the game because I SUCK SO MUCH, I just end up losing XP...

Seriously though, my bank manager just told me they won't forward me cash for my new house because I don't have even RP's...go frikking figure...
 
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Novamir

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Well Nerys is a nice person whatever, always the first to repair a keep door, or give a buff in mag mell to some lowbie

Karam why do you make such nasty personal remarks over a forum? you wouldn't talk this shit in real life, i'll bet. some stuff can be as hurtful 'online' when it's about someone's personal life.
 
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Garnet

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C mon guys stop flaming... This is Niljindils farewell post and has not lost its true meaning due to flaming gits. If you dont have anything decent to say then dont post anything.

Bye Niljindil and GL with your life
 

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