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Re: leave Dragonfox alone

Postby Patchouli_Knowledge » Sun Apr 03, 2016 6:41 am

Try one of these and see if they respond to any of them.
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Re: leave Dragonfox alone

Postby appocuplis » Sun Apr 03, 2016 6:43 am

So, we continued to talk to our new friend for a while. I asked him repeatedly why he believed people settling so close wasn't a cause for murder. Naturally, I could only assume he wanted us to settle right outside his wall.
To my surprise, he was completely fine with it, except he didn't want us to bash "his" roads. Naturally, since he doesn't have the entire road under a claim, it's free game right? So I told him I'd bash them.
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What a surprise. A hypocrite emerges. A few more minutes talking leads to this:

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Some vigilante.....
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Re: leave Dragonfox alone

Postby Glorthan » Sun Apr 03, 2016 6:49 am

ITT: Killing sprucecaps and noobs is fine unless it's someone killing you, in which case it's bad.

Nice.
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Re: leave Dragonfox alone

Postby synaris » Sun Apr 03, 2016 6:53 am

Glorthan wrote:ITT: Killing sprucecaps and noobs is fine unless it's someone killing you, in which case it's bad.

Nice.


1: we're not sprucecaps or noobs

2: stop assuming we didnt tell them to leave.
Newbie and noob do not mean the same thing.

Neither do figuratively and literally.
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Re: leave Dragonfox alone

Postby Burinn » Sun Apr 03, 2016 6:54 am

synaris wrote:
Glorthan wrote:ITT: Killing sprucecaps and noobs is fine unless it's someone killing you, in which case it's bad.

Nice.


1: we're not sprucecaps or noobs

2: stop assuming we didnt tell them to leave.


You're really good at missing the point of other people's posts.
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Re: leave Dragonfox alone

Postby appocuplis » Sun Apr 03, 2016 6:55 am

synaris wrote:
Glorthan wrote:ITT: Killing sprucecaps and noobs is fine unless it's someone killing you, in which case it's bad.

Nice.


1: we're not sprucecaps or noobs

2: stop assuming we didnt tell them to leave.


Hell, we even asked nicely.
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Re: leave Dragonfox alone

Postby leanne69 » Sun Apr 03, 2016 6:55 am

synaris wrote:
Glorthan wrote:ITT: Killing sprucecaps and noobs is fine unless it's someone killing you, in which case it's bad.

Nice.


1: we're not sprucecaps or noobs

2: stop assuming we didnt tell them to leave.


Telling them to leave don't give you the right to kill them without taking your responsability.

You killed them, expecting the aftermath seem natural to me.
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Re: leave Dragonfox alone

Postby Jalpha » Sun Apr 03, 2016 6:59 am

You know when trying to eradicate the cane toad from Australia we ran into some interesting dilemmas. It was found that when we removed all the cane toads from an area shortly afterwards there was a population explosion of the toads.

It was agreed that when you clear an area of any species, that blank spot in the portrait of life would rapidly fill in. Some time later the toad population reached balance again, once the stronger toads, the more genetically capable ones whose parents didn't beat them when they were children grew up and outcompeted the other toads.

The same example again manifests with the crocodile, where the best territory with most of the females (who there is always room for in the crocodile world) are always claimed by the older, stronger crocodiles. This pushes the young adolescent male crocodiles into waterways close to human habitation where they eat our children.

TLDR: If you push your harmless sprucecaps out of the area, that empty space will be filled by something perhaps much less savoury.


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Re: leave Dragonfox alone

Postby appocuplis » Sun Apr 03, 2016 7:02 am

Jalpha wrote:You know when trying to eradicate the cane toad from Australia we ran into some interesting dilemmas. It was found that when we removed all the cane toads from an area shortly afterwards there was a population explosion of the toads.

It was agreed that when you clear an area of any species, that blank spot in the portrait of life would rapidly fill in. Some time later the toad population reached balance again, once the stronger toads, the more genetically capable ones whose parents didn't beat them when they were children grew up and outcompeted the other toads.

The same example again manifests with the crocodile, where the best territory with most of the females (who there is always room for in the crocodile world) are always claimed by the older, stronger crocodiles. This pushes the young adolescent male crocodiles into waterways close to human habitation where they eat our children.

TLDR: If you push your harmless sprucecaps out of the area, that empty space will be filled by something perhaps much less savoury.


It's Biology!

Source plz.
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Re: leave Dragonfox alone

Postby dageir » Sun Apr 03, 2016 7:04 am

synaris wrote:
Glorthan wrote:ITT: Killing sprucecaps and noobs is fine unless it's someone killing you, in which case it's bad.

Nice.


1: we're not sprucecaps or noobs

2: stop assuming we didnt tell them to leave.


"Speak softly, and carry a big stick."

Seems like you did not speak softly and your stick was too small.
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