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Re: Boat Stolen

Postby LillyNL » Wed Mar 16, 2016 1:41 pm

Glorthan wrote:They were in containers? Objects decay, although I'm not sure if buckets do.


They weren't the first time, but I've left buckets sitting out for long periods of time and they never vanished.
Though, after I stored them in a chest (for cleanliness), someone was definitely interested in bucket collecting. :D
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Re: Boat Stolen

Postby LillyNL » Wed Mar 16, 2016 1:43 pm

stya wrote:Be thankful Lilly, I'm much more scary when I teach lessons to sprucecaps :D


I'd rather much like to skip that class and avoid the lesson, if I could. :P
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Re: Boat Stolen

Postby Ysh » Wed Mar 16, 2016 2:23 pm

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synaris wrote:thats gotta be the worst luck ever....

me and my pals have also had boats stolen when we left them alone for like 30 seconds... but we've never seen any players around before or after... its freakin weird.

If you have stolen item would you stick around? Boat theft is calculated crime. Boat thieves are never sloppy.


stealing a boat is as easy as right clicking if its not on a claim.... your broken grammar makes it hard to tell if your being sarcastic.

You wake up to society now my friend. Yes, stealing is easy. Far too easy for now if comparing to work hard with producting own goods. Is why people do it as leeches of good men like you or me.
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Re: Boat Stolen

Postby Burinn » Wed Mar 16, 2016 4:32 pm

Ysh wrote:
synaris wrote:
Ysh wrote:If you have stolen item would you stick around? Boat theft is calculated crime. Boat thieves are never sloppy.


stealing a boat is as easy as right clicking if its not on a claim.... your broken grammar makes it hard to tell if your being sarcastic.

You wake up to society now my friend. Yes, stealing is easy. Far too easy for now if comparing to work hard with producting own goods. Is why people do it as leeches of good men like you or me.


I agree but is it not man who is society himself now? Is it not but man who becomes the enemy? Leeches always stick to underbelly of the working people, this is not a new concept. It has always been.
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Re: Boat Stolen

Postby Ysh » Wed Mar 16, 2016 5:18 pm

Burinn wrote:
Ysh wrote:You wake up to society now my friend. Yes, stealing is easy. Far too easy for now if comparing to work hard with producting own goods. Is why people do it as leeches of good men like you or me.


I agree but is it not man who is society himself now? Is it not but man who becomes the enemy? Leeches always stick to underbelly of the working people, this is not a new concept. It has always been.

''A man with odds against himself never sees his own victory.''
You are right with starting society forms from men, made from men. If we are to taste the fruit of victory, together as men. We must come together. I think it has always been but does not have to always become. These are what I try to preach.
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Re: Boat Stolen

Postby GenghisKhan44 » Thu Mar 17, 2016 3:40 am

I will say it was extremely fun taking someone's Charcoal from a tar kiln they hadn't claimed. ¦]
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Re: Boat Stolen

Postby Ysh » Thu Mar 17, 2016 3:22 pm

GenghisKhan44 wrote:I will say it was extremely fun taking someone's Charcoal from a tar kiln they hadn't claimed. ¦]

Maybe they do not claim it with intention. They know you are near and have needing for coal, and so they allow the coal for taking. I think you can go back and thank them at some future for their helping. It would be good.
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Re: Boat Stolen

Postby GenghisKhan44 » Fri Mar 18, 2016 9:13 pm

Ysh wrote:
GenghisKhan44 wrote:I will say it was extremely fun taking someone's Charcoal from a tar kiln they hadn't claimed. ¦]

Maybe they do not claim it with intention. They know you are near and have needing for coal, and so they allow the coal for taking. I think you can go back and thank them at some future for their helping. It would be good.


Sure! It's too bad, though. They seem to have accidentally extended their claim over it. I should correct that someday.
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Re: Boat Stolen

Postby Ysh » Fri Mar 18, 2016 9:21 pm

GenghisKhan44 wrote:
Ysh wrote:
GenghisKhan44 wrote:I will say it was extremely fun taking someone's Charcoal from a tar kiln they hadn't claimed. ¦]

Maybe they do not claim it with intention. They know you are near and have needing for coal, and so they allow the coal for taking. I think you can go back and thank them at some future for their helping. It would be good.


Sure! It's too bad, though. They seem to have accidentally extended their claim over it. I should correct that someday.

It is not accident maybe? They know you are a beautiful man needing of coal. They can help you in time of richness in their society. Economic downturns striking without warning, and now black gold becomes too scarce for their donations lest their families go cold. This is fine for them I think. You do not need to fix anything except maybe give their people investing capital for fixing economy.
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Re: Boat Stolen

Postby GenghisKhan44 » Sat Mar 19, 2016 2:52 am

It's funny how you presume I have any wealth when I clearly don't even have a tar kiln. (Well, or didn't.)

EDIT: Well... I suppose I could give them my pile of sub-10 entrails and three piles of dirt...
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