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rossyfox e // User Search
rossyfox e // User Search
Jun 16, 2005, 8:42am
well i want lots of butts too but i dont get waht i want all the time
LOLLOloOLOLloOLloLOololOL!!!11ONEONEONeoneoNEoenoNE
[View Quote]Alin.Steglinski wrote:
> ok. seekerbot i dont need since i just got one. please leave links to all
> the bots you know of. i want lots of bots
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Feb 15, 2005, 2:54pm
:¬o
[View Quote]DMC2U wrote:
> And such a cute Devil too !!!
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> D.
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Feb 8, 2005, 4:34pm
Ooooh sounds great I might just sign up for Second Life right now...
OH WAIT I FORGOT. They have that OVER 18S ONLY rule don't they?
[View Quote]eep wrote:
> Well, you can always build a bright light source near where you're building, but Second Life allows attaching light sources to your av so it makes it easier to build in total darkness.
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Feb 12, 2005, 8:00pm
I always try and do that when I get those things, but usually by the
time I check my email the guys have already got enough people's details
and shut down the site.
[View Quote]Ryan wrote:
> Being the evil guy that I am, I would have replied with a fake CC # etc
> just to waste their time since they wasted mine :)
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Apr 12, 2005, 11:53am
I agree. If AWI wanted ejection for the word WITHOUT warning, they would
add it to the Customs Aide list.
[View Quote]ORB wrote:
> Badass is slang and has nothing to do with ones bum. It's similar to saying
> a person is "hot" or "groovy* (nostalgia, gotta love it) , but with slightly
> different meaning. Badass could actually mean a few different things as
> it's a broad slang term. For instance, the meaning 'trouble maker' is
> associated with 'badass' in some geographical locations, though "badass"
> could also mean one who is "cool" in another area.
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> One reason for different interpretations is that a slang term from one
> country could mean something totally different to a person from another
> country. I think the interpretation depends on the individual's experience
> with the word... as it's such a loosely used slang term it will then be
> variously understood.
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> Generally speaking, GK's are left to interpret as they must. They are
> pressed to make quick decisions to keep the atmosphere of the gate light and
> G Rated. If Badass meant our bums though, then what you're implying is
> that Alaskan is sitting at the Gate looking at people's backsides and
> judging whether they are good ones or bad ones. I think she wasn't doing
> that at all. So, if it's partly the meaning you were considering when
> ejecting her you made a mistake.
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> To wrap this up however, since this is a rather open ended subject somewhat
> based on opinions, IMHO I believe that we ought not say Badass at the Gate.
> I think it's distasteful and inapropriate..but doesn't merit ejection yet a
> warning.
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Apr 14, 2005, 9:11pm
[View Quote]Tart Sugar wrote:
> No. You are wrong, again. We have a very deffinate set of guide lines.
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HAHAHAHAHA
> We are not corrupt
ROFL!!!!!!11111
> and we are not going "down hill".
OMG!!!11111 OMG STOP!!!!!1111 YOU'RE KILLING ME!!!!1111 LLOLOLOL!!!11
OMGROFL!!!1111 HAHA!!!1111 LMAO!!!!1111
> And just because the complaintant did not receive a response from the GK
> organization about a complaint does not mean the complaint was not looked in
> to.
That sucks. "We looked into your complaint and you're just being dumb so
shutup." How hard is it to send out?
Apr 27, 2005, 7:35pm
I agree 100 percent.
[View Quote]Gnu32 wrote:
> That is probably the best idea ever
> Lets start blocking the people with credit cards, and force them to use
> paypal
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Apr 25, 2005, 6:41pm
You're comparing Alin to TheLady? There is no comparison.
[View Quote]SWE wrote:
> This is like TheLady all over again O_O
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> -SWE
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May 24, 2005, 1:17pm
[View Quote]kf wrote:
> the direct texture command is also more reliable. :-) When you need the
> same texture really thousands of times and got your own object path, it
> is more efficient to change the texture name in the .rwx file itself.
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I don't see why it should be more reliable, unless you're talking about
texturing objects that don't auto-refresh.
May 24, 2005, 9:22pm
He pretended to forget my nationality, then said Ireland was the same as
Scotland. :¬P
[View Quote]Gnu32 wrote:
> Wait a second..
> "Rossyfox e: *breaks up with you*
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> Jonno Huskylab e: omgno"
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> =O What happened there ;_;
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Jun 13, 2005, 9:31am
I was gonna do a Wiki, but I couldn't find any Wiki softwares with
sufficiently restricted access on editing.
[View Quote]Gnu32 wrote:
> I think an AW Wiki is in order, just need someone to configure all the
> wiki-softwareness and then there'll be a central AW info database =O
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Jun 16, 2005, 8:16am
"Wiki" is the name for the type of system that Wikipedia uses, not an
abbreviation for Wikipedia itself. Wikipedia is so called because it
uses wiki software.
[View Quote]Jim1 wrote:
> Are you sure? I may be wrong but I seem to remember being surprised that it
> was independent of Wiki proper. I lost the link due to a hard drive crash.
> Sorry.
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Jun 16, 2005, 8:13am
lol
[View Quote]SW Comit wrote:
> "DaBean o" <shamilton7 at hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Just described half of AW's community you :P
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Jul 3, 2005, 7:41am
It is a miracle that there is no flame war here.
[View Quote]pelican wrote:
> "Ahhh...America....you're a nation" (urination)
> "Strike Rapier" <markyr at gmail.com> wrote in message
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Jul 3, 2005, 7:40am
Kinky.
[View Quote]TheMask wrote:
> Ok. Both of you STFU, and if it happens again, I'll get the belt.
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Jul 4, 2005, 9:40am
Again, kinky.
[View Quote]TheMask wrote:
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> It's the Portuguese tradition for discipline.
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Jul 8, 2005, 9:11pm
loldrama
[View Quote]ORB wrote:
> I agree Seiya. Instant access to the truth. Yes ! Cut out the middle man,
> or woman. Clever. Who woulda thunk.
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Jul 8, 2005, 9:06pm
I type like that in chat quite often, actually.
[View Quote]77 wrote:
> hmm looks like a fake any one notice no typos and gramaticaly corect
> capitalisations usualy dont see that in caht do you ?
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Jul 13, 2005, 10:32pm
Can I do something that gets me on stage?
[View Quote]Strike Rapier wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
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> I would like to thank everyone who decided to drop in on the CY
> pre-pre-party which was thought up 4 and a half minutes before it actually
> happened. Over 40 people showed up for a really big party with top class
> music, which to say the least, isnt bad at all.
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> I am glad that people decided to come and show their support for pushing the
> CY's forward!
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> Information about applying to help with the CY's will be made available
> shortly, so keep your eyes peeled. The CY's will prove to be what we all
> want them to be.
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> The mark of excellence in Digital Entertainment, Community and Design.
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Jul 14, 2005, 3:06pm
Get over yourself, you stupid cow. Warriorken300012 is an active
tourist, I've seen him around. It's entirely possible that he could find
out before Mark. Mark Randall may have a few undesirable qualities, but
he would never do anything like what you have just accused him of.
[View Quote]ORB wrote:
> That whole scenario was set up to begin with Rapier.
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> "But you Orb, for what you have done here, you do not deserve to live.
> I wish it was you who had died, Orb, and not him.
> He was a far better person than you just proved you could ever be."
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> It was you and that tourist coming in at that very moment who are
> despicable. Why was that person a tourist? The citizen who was in "tourist
> mode" didnt' want to be involved in such a horrific situation? Why did a
> tourist know about Page's passing before you ( the dear close friend you say
> you are ) ? Get off your insanity trip, you and your "teen" buddies, if
> they are even teens at all, go get some therapy.
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Jul 14, 2005, 3:12pm
Plenty more where that came from.
[View Quote]ORB wrote:
> Name calling becomes you RoseyBuoy.
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Jul 14, 2005, 3:19pm
This isn't a joking matter, ORB. I stick up for my friends.
[View Quote]ORB wrote:
> Geeez I might cuss if you keep it up !
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Jul 14, 2005, 3:35pm
[View Quote]ORB wrote:
> I know it's not a joking matter. You accuse me of not caring about someone
> passing away.
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I didn't.
> Not those with a vendetta.
You're one to talk. You have no evidence against Mark, you're only
accusing him because of your personal feelings towards him.
> I see the future of AW in the hands of some of you and I think it's pitiful.
Please don't turn this into some kind of age war. This is about you
taking advantage of Mark's emotional outburst. That you could even think
of accusing him for setting the situation up is... wow.
Jul 14, 2005, 3:47pm
Yes you did. If he wasn't in on the scenario being set up, then that
reaction would still be a real one, thus your accusation would be
baseless. Plus, you accused him of conspiring with a "teen" friend
logged in as a tourist.
[View Quote]ORB wrote:
> I didn't accuse HIM of setting up that scenario. Where are you reading that
> from?
> situation up is... wow.
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> To clear things up on the age matter, I've said both some teens and some
> adults have ODD. So it's not just teens behaving like cave people in AW!
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Jul 14, 2005, 3:58pm
Real concern?
Real concern over what? Mark cussed because of emotional distraught. Oh
boo hoo. When is that likely to happen again?
[View Quote]ORB wrote:
> That wasn't bait. This is a real concern. Otherwise why have PK's and GK's
> and why should anyone care about anything for that matter? Let's just let
> every situation go when we see something going wrong. Let's let the people
> in the streets get robbed and raped or even worse killed. Let everyone wish
> everyone else dies. Let's see, maybe I'll go stand in the middle of the
> gate while you're on duty and cuss for everything that I hurt about. Would
> you eject me? This isn't just about cussing.
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Jul 16, 2005, 10:51am
That wasn't an empty post. It was a metaphor for her head.
[View Quote]LtBrenton wrote:
> Empty posts are NOT cool.
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> -=LtB=-
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Jul 16, 2005, 11:30am
First of all, you can't take that stance when you're the one who started
the whole argument here.
Second, I didn't know Page at all. I don't mean to be insensitive,
merely honest, when I say that the loss of Page does not affect me
emotionally. I do find it unfortunate that many of you do have to
experience the pain of loss, but I wouldn't go to a complete stranger's
funeral just because my friend knew them.
It's not that I don't believe that you can experience real emotion from
online interactions - quite the opposite in fact. I wouldn't want to
somehow cheapen your emotions by faking pain just so that I don't seem
insensitive.
[View Quote]ORB wrote:
> While you are so busy behaving in your normal manner why not try something
> different. Step outside of all your excuses and lies and other related crap
> and take the coords you saw in the first post here in this thread and go
> build something for Page's Memorial.
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Jul 16, 2005, 11:57am
You can chat and build in a town.
Though you only knew Page briefly, you still knew him, and thus could
genuinely share in the feeling of loss. I didn't know Page *at all*,
thus I would only be pretending if I built something - and I'm sorry,
but I see that as insensitive.
And as for taking this stance, this thread was never about Page at all.
It was about Strike, and you wanting to get him into trouble.
[View Quote]ORB wrote:
> I can take any stance I choose. I went and built something even though I've
> only known Page briefly. I've built for birthdays of people also with other
> people who do the same thing, whether we know the person or not. That is
> just what some of us do. A lot of times building with others in AW allows
> you the chance to meet others and share with them. That's part of what AW
> is about. Chatting and Building. But, I didn't go and build something for
> Page's memorial to chat or build with others, yet to share their loss out of
> sympathy for those who were close to him.
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Jul 17, 2005, 10:43am
OH MY!
LET'S BAN TEENAGERS FROM ACTIVE WORLDS!
[View Quote]ORB wrote:
> This is from one of your own friends about how you teens behave. He was
> speaking about AWTeen:
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> "All of the world meetings that I have been to have either ended in
> confusion, or a global lockdown on chat. When they don't get everyone
> pissed off, something goes wrong otherwise..."
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> "Jaguar Hahn" <jaguarhahn at gmail.com> wrote in message
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Jul 14, 2005, 9:50pm
I don't think that photo is too bad.
[View Quote]pelican wrote:
> Warning, photo may cause monitor glass to crack.
> This is something I made during 'playtime'...my name is the only one in the
> database but you can add yours also. type in 'pelican' and press submit. Is
> this useful to us?
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> http://pelican.frobozz.ws/website/phonebook.asp
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