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Re: We need more headresses.

Postby trungdle » Fri Apr 24, 2015 4:46 am

Claeyt wrote:I think that's the biggest difference between me and Darwoth.

Or maybe the biggest difference is that he is a better at this game than u ¦]
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Re: We need more headresses.

Postby loftar » Fri Apr 24, 2015 4:56 am

Claeyt wrote:I also still get as excited as my 6 year old nephew when we visit the local hipster organic locally-grown ice-cream shop.

Seeing as how "hipster" is normally a derogative term, I get the feeling that you're making fun of organic locally-grown ice-cream, while at the same time the liberal you should reasonably appreciate such things.
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Re: We need more headresses.

Postby trungdle » Fri Apr 24, 2015 5:01 am

I don't like organic food eventhough I consider myself a bit liberal.
I like genetically altered crops better. Why don't we just use the most advance technique now instead of fearing it? First writing, then physic, then this. Stupid mankind.
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Re: We need more headresses.

Postby loftar » Fri Apr 24, 2015 5:35 am

trungdle wrote:I like genetically altered crops better. Why don't we just use the most advance technique now instead of fearing it?

Yeah, let's just always take the latest fad or untried idea and apply it fully and at the largest scale. What could possibly go wrong ?

trungdle wrote:First writing, then physic, then this. Stupid mankind.

Ah, the liberal myth of progress being muted by the Church. How quaint.
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Re: We need more headresses.

Postby Darwoth » Fri Apr 24, 2015 5:36 am

Claeyt wrote:
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I think that's the biggest difference between me and Darwoth. I still get excited over new things in games I love, and enjoy playing with new content and new ideas within a game that needs it to grow. I also still get as excited as my 6 year old nephew when we visit the local hipster organic locally-grown ice-cream shop. :D

Darwoth's dark heart and soul are burned with hatred so he despises everything new and colorful in the world. Not only does he hate change and progress, he hates the very idea that things should change. I mean really, who hates ice-cream? :lol:

...as for t8r, I missed the photo before it was taken down. What was in it?




i like ice cream, i like new fun things in games and in life.

i just do not jump up and down moments away from pissing myself with a "but but, hey yous guys" demeanor or convey myself in that manner the way you do, its the retard new age liberal version of all the assholes that jump around fist pumping in the air while watching a sporting event.
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Re: We need more headresses.

Postby Claeyt » Fri Apr 24, 2015 6:22 am

loftar wrote:
trungdle wrote:I like genetically altered crops better. Why don't we just use the most advance technique now instead of fearing it?

Yeah, let's just always take the latest fad or untried idea and apply it fully and at the largest scale. What could possibly go wrong ?

So loftar hates Ice-cream as well. :lol:

We are talking about ice-cream still right?
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Re: We need more headresses.

Postby trungdle » Fri Apr 24, 2015 6:41 am

loftar wrote:
trungdle wrote:I like genetically altered crops better. Why don't we just use the most advance technique now instead of fearing it?

Yeah, let's just always take the latest fad or untried idea and apply it fully and at the largest scale. What could possibly go wrong ?

trungdle wrote:First writing, then physic, then this. Stupid mankind.

Ah, the liberal myth of progress being muted by the Church. How quaint.

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Re: We need more headresses.

Postby Strakknuva225 » Fri Apr 24, 2015 7:14 am

I mean, I wouldn't mind more hats...

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Re: We need more headresses.

Postby Flink » Fri Apr 24, 2015 7:18 am

Claeyt wrote:
loftar wrote:
trungdle wrote:I like genetically altered crops better. Why don't we just use the most advance technique now instead of fearing it?

Yeah, let's just always take the latest fad or untried idea and apply it fully and at the largest scale. What could possibly go wrong ?

So loftar hates Ice-cream as well. :lol:

We are talking about ice-cream still right?



yes, indeed we are talking bout an ice-cream revolution, in which there shall be a potato flavor and all those who say it sucks, are gonna get guillotined.

My concept is new, so therefore trungy should follow, amirite?
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Re: We need more headresses.

Postby Michael » Sun Apr 26, 2015 10:45 am

I feel like we have too many god damn Indian style headdresses in this game. It makes little sense why New-England Settlers would wear a feather headdress, now they are the only hat that gives a special effect. (minus miner's hat)
I wish new clothing/ re-skins of old clothing would be garments that actually fit into the game's setting/ pilgrim mood.
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