PvP Another scrub bites the Dust

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Im sorry, for the confusion, to clarify..i dont care what youre "missing."

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We prefer the term "Pirates" thank you. ;) Psyhcopaths is a little strong.

(I actually am a legit pirate in game)

Pirates I can understand, from what I have seen some don't even kill the vessels, just cripple them and take the cargo. and sell it for profits. if they do kill they have a reason to do so.

other people I met don't even have a reason for this, they just kill for the pleasure of it... which is a touch psychopathic :D

although in real life we had Martian Bryant, Julian Assange, Ivan Milat (just Australian examples alone) who did the EXACT same thing as the Griefers do....

I just feel uncomfortable with being slaughtered as a plaything for someone's amusement... hence my distaste in griefers :)
 
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Pirates I can understand, from what I have seen some don't even kill the vessels, just cripple them and take the cargo. and sell it for profits. if they do kill they have a reason to do so.

other people I met don't even have a reason for this, they just kill for the pleasure of it... which is a touch psychopathic :D

although in real life we had Martian Bryant, Julian Assange, Ivan Milat (just Australian examples alone) who did the EXACT same thing as the Griefers do....

I just feel uncomfortable with being slaughtered as a plaything for someone's amusement... hence my distaste in griefers :)

Non compliance results in death i'll be honest, but I use a courier to pirate, so people have a chance :3

I do also kill for the pleasure sometimes, though ony players in combat ships, and they have to earn thier death, don't kill squishy players.

That being said, if I get pulled by someone and they open fire, you bet II'm gonna rebuy them given the slightest oportunity, squishy or not :3
 
My take away from this thread is.....everytime I get attacked without cause per the self imposed perameters of "fair play" I shall hence forth refer to them as griefers. I would like to suggest Frontier add a white glove limpet so I can address my legitimate targets with a proper slap and declaration of intent to duel.

Likewise, gankers are not allowed to kit them....keeps everything civilized. We'll sort out that definiton later.
 
Where's definition guy when you need him.

Sorry, i was < busy >,

now
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adverb
adverb: now

  • 1.
    at the present time or moment.
    "where are you living now?"
    synonyms:at the moment, at present, just now, right now, at the present time, at the present moment, at this time, at this moment in time, currently, here and now; Morepresently;
    informalat the minute
    "I'm afraid I'm extremely busy now, but I could see you in the morning"



    nowadays, today, these days, in this day and age;
    in the present climate, things being what they are, in the present circumstances;
    rarecontemporarily
    "television is now the main source of political information for most people"


    • at the time directly following the present moment; immediately.
      "if we leave now we can be home by ten"
      synonyms:at once, straight away, right away, right now, this minute, this instant, immediately, instantly, directly, without further/more ado, promptly, without delay, as soon as possible; Moretout de suite;
      informalpronto, straight off, a.s.a.p., toot sweet;
      archaicstraightway, instanter
      "it would be best if you leave now"


    • under the present circumstances; as a result of something that has recently happened.
      "it is now clear that we should not pursue this policy"
    • on this further occasion, typically as the latest in a series of annoying situations or events.
      "what do you want now?"
    • used to emphasize a particular length of time.
      "they've been married four years now"
    • (in a narrative or account of past events) at the time spoken of or referred to.
      "she was nineteen now, and she was alone"



  • 2.
    used, especially in conversation, to draw attention to a particular statement or point in a narrative.
    "now, my first impulse was to run away"
  • 3.
    used in a request, instruction, or question, typically to give a slight emphasis to one's words.
    "we can hardly send her back, now can we?"
    • used when pausing or considering one's next words.
      "let me see now, oh yes, I remember"



  • 4.
    used at the end of an ironic question echoing a previous statement.
    "‘Mum says you might let me have some of your stamps.’ ‘Does she now?’"

conjunction
conjunction: now

  • 1.
    as a consequence of the fact.
    "they spent a lot of time together now that he had retired"

adjectiveinformal

adjective: now

  • 1.
    fashionable or up to date.
    "see more of what's now during our autumn catwalk show"



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