Sum1 enlighten me :)

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Shadey

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can sum1 just quickly explain to me what induct means?
hehe i been pondering for a while, just can't figure it...

and whatever it means, seraphim dont spam me with it plz
u killed me a total of zero times solo, and i seem to remember killing you quite a few times...
i'm starting to see why u hang around with the alb zerg 24/7 :)

see ya out on thid,
Venombladez
(only 16 rpts to go >=( )
 
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r00tz

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Im quite sure /induct is more for likes of roleplaying where guilds may wish to have a meeting and induct new members into their guild.
 
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-Nxs-

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Originally posted by Mythic - Slash Commands
/induct Make a ceremonial induction gesture

in·duc·tion
The act or an instance of inducting.
A ceremony or formal act by which a person is inducted, as into office or military service.

in·duct
To place ceremoniously or formally in an office or a position; install: a service to induct the new president of the university.

To admit as a member; receive.
To admit to military service: a draftee waiting to be inducted into the army.
To introduce, as to new experience or knowledge; initiate: She was inducted into the ways of the legal profession.
 
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iodine

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I once herd of this book called a Dictionary, it tells you the meanings of all the words in the english languige, but i spose mythic wouldnt give it to hibs cos then we would be as good as alb/mid.
 
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Shadey

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hehe thanks NXS :)
all makes sense now...

now i just gotta figure why an alb was spamming me with it after zerging me =s
 
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TeslaUK

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Because the animation is similar to that of a priest giving you the last rites. Making the sign of the "cross" in the air.
 
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Big-G-

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or maybe its just an underused emote and whoever spammed it wanted to be different?
might try it myself :>
/dismiss is a fitting/underused one aswell tho :D
/hug if im in happy moods
/rude if my fingers slip on my QB :eek:
 
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old.TeaSpoon

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Originally posted by TeslaUK
Because the animation is similar to that of a priest giving you the last rites. Making the sign of the "cross" in the air.

Is it? I never really associated /induct with the old "specticles, testicles, wallet and watch" sign.
 

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