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  1. Un4Gvn1

    WOTing on Schatt

    OsRavan, you are an incredibly dense, self-serving, clueless, metro-sexless "Pat". Your 'analysis' of CoJ shows how incredibly superficial your understanding is; you figure others have motives like yours yet you don't get the fact that you are not one of the sharpest knives in the drawer. Amazing how long you've survived given your 'Darwin's Awards' behaviors.
  2. Your voice delivers intensity and depth of feeling. Best way to move on is to become involved in something that will keep you too busy to think for a while.
  3. Alfred, I didn't expect you to be one to say 'it's ok if it is some outcome I like, no matter the method." Seriously, the IRL property rights were not Bros and he was removed from access to it. After trying to get in unsuccessfully he knew he'd have to do something fancy to sneak in ... and he did. He entered something that did not belong to him nor UPN. *shakes head*
  4. I'm not sure if you think saying things like this is actually helping your cause any, but either way please do continue.To say this is entertaining does not even begin to describe. There is a difference between one abuse of trust and using malicious code to gain unlawful entry to portions of a website "I attempted to log into the control panel of the website and was unsuccessful in my multiple attempts. As a result of these failed attempts, I switched computers and tried to access the forums. Through a streak of luck, I was able to do so." You were able to use a 'streak of luck' to regain access to an account I had disabled/removed. Yep. Lucky. Regarding Recent Events
  5. Bros, let's talk about an IC personality getting blasted to hell for months and months and everyone believing what is said about him/her ... and let's talk about how that erodes YEARS worth of previous reputation on this planet. Yes, let's presume exceptions are made for the likes of you since you're in MK but do not for one second try to deny the reality of what happens to people that MK takes a dislike to.
  6. I believe you are correct, HoT.
  7. Good Bye

    1. Un4Gvn1

      Un4Gvn1

      http://forums.cybernations.net/index.php?showtopic=109236&view=findpost&p=2925696

      Bros ALWAYS had access to UPN forums you say ... thank you for confirming what I suspected. His "admin" access was removed after installing and fixing the forum. It was restored a couple of times when help was needed.

    2. Un4Gvn1

      Un4Gvn1

      As I poured through old emails relating to UPN forum administration I found letters from the other gov members regarding confusion about reports being copied to an unknown email address. Turned out that email address belonged to Bros and it was ultimately brushed off as a glitch (copying actions and emails to bros because he was a former admin). Looking back, it was not a glitch at all but deliberately set up by Bros.

  8. [quote name='Doitzel' timestamp='1325487247' post='2890557'] Cortath. <snip> I'll also echo that it can be a real hassle being a frontline personality. Seriously, some of the people that play this game border on sociopathy. Some get used to it, but I think it's something that deters or would deter most players. It's hard to play CN with people to whom the entirety of the internet is the game; it's not just metagaming but metagaming on crack, where anything about a [i]player[/i] that can be accessed on the internet becomes fair play. That online culture is anathema to the sort of escapist character roleplay we are discussing and [b]I've long been an advocate of pruning it from this community[/b]. I'll note that walford, the example you cited Ameris, ran into this, from some of the same lot that perpetuate it presently. [/quote] Wow. You've succinctly stated what may have taken me a full page to relate; my hat is off to you.
  9. I hereby volunteer to serve the planet as GOD's viceroy.
  10. [quote name='Cortath' timestamp='1325132786' post='2888336'] Part of the problem with these online games, as perhaps Chron hints at, is a sort of character fatigue. Few players are able to continue playing their characters for years and years, and many, like real leaders, are loathe to give up the power to do so. It is a difficult job for a new leader to spend political capital wiping clean the slate of upper management who may have been excellent in 2006 or 2007, but less able and less active to perform in 2011. What someone like the leaders Chron mentions, and I'll simply name Moldavi for simplicity sakes, comes into a new planet, a new world, with ready-made cadres of talented people, he doesn't have to waste political capital or time forming coalition or solidifying power. He can simply go out and do whatever foreign policy he wishes to do. Such is a tabula rosa. But in an established world like ours, no leader can come to power in such a way. There is clawing uphill, and compromises, and shifting alliances, and once there, debts to be paid. You can't simply go out and do whatever you want, because you're part of a large alliance power structure that is difficult to change, refocus, and shape. You must work within the structure that brought you to power, and it is not easy to purge or cleanse an alliance leadership to put in place your own people. Such is not possible is a more developed political environment, only in one such as that in which we were all born to in 2006. [/quote] Excellent analysis. Another point that will go whooshing over hundreds of pinheads is that when someone does something that shakes things up people will laugh with amusement but demonstrate blind hypocrisy and flame, torture, insult the shaker until life becomes untenable ... effectively chasing interesting characters away. Yes, I refer to myself. In your secret self-talk (inside your own heads) you'll enjoy and always remember the ice sculpture that greeted visitors to a forum's url yet in your public talk condemn the joker to hell. Many of you would have done similar in the same circumstances but you'll never admit it.
  11. It is good to see people from different sides of the aisle agreeing on something. Thursday was the 220th birthday of the Bill of Rights; it was also the day at least 4 of those Rights were tossed in the mud. In addition to the blatantly unconstitutional NDAA Congress is considering SOPA -- Stop Online Piracy Act -- a bill that would censor the net. Free speech in public will be a thing of the past. Ever heard of MIAC (Missouri Information and Analysis Center)? Not from Missouri? How about: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Georgia, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin? The Dept. of Homeland Security refers to MIAC as a "fusion center" ( it assimilates and disseminates information to state and local agencies). What? Oh, you mean to Law Enforcement! Yep. What did Missouri's "fusion center" tell local law enforcement in 2009? "... these indicators are characteristic of "right-wing extremists" and "militia members" whose "mindset" poses a "threat to law enforcement: Criticizing the government for pouring trillions into bailouts; Being upset about unsecured national borders; Supporting the 2nd Amendment; Opposing the United Nations; Politically incorrect bumper stickers." It is definitely time to re-assess what we post on the internet, stick to our vehicles, say in public, etc. Read more -- Do You Fit the Terrorist Profile?
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