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Solu Terona
Itsukame-Zainou Hyperspatial Inquiries Ltd. Arataka Research Consortium
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Posted - 2016.05.04 09:05:59 -
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Moonacre Parmala wrote:Solu Terona wrote:
are you trying to mix a drink or an industrial adhesive?!
Not sure it's uses as an industrial adhesive, because after 2 you're trying hard not to fall off the floor as you're curl up into a foetal position. but it could be classed as a self replicating weight loss aid, not only does it promote the expulsion of food substances in a violent and exceptionally painful manner, it's after affects make you shun food for a good 4-5 solar cycles......
That....is an image i could have done without
For broken ships, a song. For broken hearts, a dance. For broken lives, a moment. For broken souls, let them mourn.
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Ottom Ephesianos
Mirkur Draug'Tyr
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Posted - 2016.05.04 10:29:07 -
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Deitra Vess wrote:Obscurity allows alot more than fame. If all you do is seek fame your bound to accomplish nothing. Your absolutely right Moonacre, and you will accomplish so much more Edmund if you put all into what you do.
All is such a severe word.
How would one know how to put all of something
into
the
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Choose your words wiser...rrrrrrr
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Deitra Vess
Non-Hostile Target
1143
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Posted - 2016.05.04 14:00:46 -
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Sorry Elmund, blame it on a stupid translator changing the spelling... And Ottom, I believe it's just a difference of philosophies. |
Elmund Egivand
Federal Defense Union Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2016.05.04 15:19:27 -
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Deitra Vess wrote:Sorry Elmund, blame it on a stupid translator changing the spelling... And Ottom, I believe it's just a difference of philosophies.
How do you understand him?
A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.
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Deitra Vess
Non-Hostile Target
1143
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Posted - 2016.05.04 15:29:20 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote:Deitra Vess wrote:Sorry Elmund, blame it on a stupid translator changing the spelling... And Ottom, I believe it's just a difference of philosophies. How do you understand him? Easy.... Read between the lines and have a creative imagination.
In that last case, he said I was wrong, and he was addressing my saying being in a state of obscurity can be more productive. Thus it's safe to say he holds the opposite opinion. Really it's a thing that doesn't have 1 correct answer so it comes down to a matter of perspective. |
Elmund Egivand
Federal Defense Union Gallente Federation
1122
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Posted - 2016.05.05 08:27:34 -
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Deitra Vess wrote:Elmund Egivand wrote:Deitra Vess wrote:Sorry Elmund, blame it on a stupid translator changing the spelling... And Ottom, I believe it's just a difference of philosophies. How do you understand him? Easy.... Read between the lines and have a creative imagination. In that last case, he said I was wrong, and he was addressing my saying being in a state of obscurity can be more productive. Thus it's safe to say he holds the opposite opinion. Really it's a thing that doesn't have 1 correct answer so it comes down to a matter of perspective.
Fame brings with it scrutiny, which restricts many activities, or at least make them rather inconvenient to perform. I found far more leeway being obscure.
Though there are some issues with being completely obscure. For example, not landing any juicy jobs or contracts. I believe the key is to be known and to have a good rep with only to the ones whom you will be working with. The rest can move along without any awareness of whatever it was I did or am doing.
A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.
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Deitra Vess
Non-Hostile Target
1149
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Posted - 2016.05.05 12:42:53 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote:Deitra Vess wrote:Elmund Egivand wrote:Deitra Vess wrote:Sorry Elmund, blame it on a stupid translator changing the spelling... And Ottom, I believe it's just a difference of philosophies. How do you understand him? Easy.... Read between the lines and have a creative imagination. In that last case, he said I was wrong, and he was addressing my saying being in a state of obscurity can be more productive. Thus it's safe to say he holds the opposite opinion. Really it's a thing that doesn't have 1 correct answer so it comes down to a matter of perspective. Fame brings with it scrutiny, which restricts many activities, or at least make them rather inconvenient to perform. I found far more leeway being obscure. Though there are some issues with being completely obscure. For example, not landing any juicy jobs or contracts. I believe the key is to be known and to have a good rep with only to the ones whom you will be working with. The rest can move along without any awareness of whatever it was I did or am doing. Everything in moderation basically? Ya can't say I don't agree with ya. |
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