27 Jul, 2009, David Haley wrote in the 161st comment:
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What's the deal with English majors? Why is there an assumption that only English majors know how to write correctly, or even that they spend time learning grammar inside and out? (Do ya'all know what people actually do as English majors?)
27 Jul, 2009, Cratylus wrote in the 162nd comment:
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David Haley said:
(Do ya'all know what people actually do as English majors?)
This is the best double troll act I have ever seen.
27 Jul, 2009, Dubstack wrote in the 175th comment:
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Whats a troll act?
27 Jul, 2009, Chris Bailey wrote in the 176th comment:
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Some of the members have decided that you cannot possible be as ignorant as they believe you are and therefore must simply be trolling for your own amusement.
27 Jul, 2009, Dubstack wrote in the 177th comment:
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Well I is dumb as those round things you call rocs on the dritmet roads
27 Jul, 2009, JohnnyStarr wrote in the 178th comment:
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Dub - I learned to type in 1993 on my parents Packard Bell (386) which came with a 5 inch floppy, containing Typing Teacher: a simple DOS app that worked wonders!
Really now, are we really supposed to believe that you have the ability to build / run a mud without being able to type at least 20 words a minute? Clearly typing is the least of your worries. Trust me, I know how hard it can be to learn how to express yourself, it takes daily effort to broaden your vocabulary and refine your grammar.
I think the fact that most (if not all) of us were assuming English was your second language, should prove that your inability is a whole heck of allot more than typing. I truly think that this thread wouldn't have broken the 100 post threshold, had you expressed yourself clearly from the beginning. I'm sure, after time goes by you can accomplish anything you want. But ironically enough; the primary component for any multi-user environment is communication. If you cannot communicate on a forum, how are you going to govern a text based virtual world effectively? Of all things to fall short on, communication just isn't something you can afford to do without.
Example:
> someone illegally steals a drop. > dubstack says 'hey, you are arenot alowde to do that! stopits be for i port host ban!'
EDIT: Sorry if that seems overboard, but I can assure you that's how it feels reading most of your posts.
27 Jul, 2009, Dubstack wrote in the 179th comment:
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Well see we have a rule steal a drop mob that player can pk the other as many times as they want till they see the item has been junked or give to them. If said player does steal again and player is to weak to kill they can put a bounty on the person head for x amount of gold till player has junked or give item. Small rules like that make it fun to play dbz mud
27 Jul, 2009, JohnnyStarr wrote in the 180th comment:
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Dubstack said:
Well see we have a rule steal a drop mob that player can pk the other as many times as they want till they see the item has been junked or give to them. If said player does steal again and player is to weak to kill they can put a bounty on the person head for x amount of gold till player has junked or give item. Small rules like that make it fun to play dbz mud
I'm thrilled to see that you were able to identify the entire message of my post! Kudos!