Just between you and me ... i didn't suggest it for the attention ... i did it to piss on your individualityRenegade_Turner wrote:Also, simply adopting a colour like I have does not give you access to magical powers. You're still the same unentertaining person you were beforehand. You make the mistake of thinking that my purple font is the reason for my reputation as a troll.
However, what you're really doing is jumping on the tailcoats of the plethora of attention which was directed at me, kind of like all the bands jumping on the post-emo bandwagon after My Chemical Romance became so famous, and not admitting that the only reason you did it was because you wanted more attention. The difference is I admit I was looking for attention and, subsequently, the animosity that follows it. You're denying that and passing it off as some misguided attempt at neutralising the amount of anti-Renegade_Turner threads that have been popping up. You and your silly facade.
You've ruined Christmas.
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Assaultman67
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Richie Rabbit
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Hahaha you guys crack me up! 
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Renegade_Turner
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You haven't done so, I'm still interesting and you're still not.Assaultman67 wrote:Just between you and me ... i didn't suggest it for the attention ... i did it to piss on your individualityRenegade_Turner wrote:Also, simply adopting a colour like I have does not give you access to magical powers. You're still the same unentertaining person you were beforehand. You make the mistake of thinking that my purple font is the reason for my reputation as a troll.
However, what you're really doing is jumping on the tailcoats of the plethora of attention which was directed at me, kind of like all the bands jumping on the post-emo bandwagon after My Chemical Romance became so famous, and not admitting that the only reason you did it was because you wanted more attention. The difference is I admit I was looking for attention and, subsequently, the animosity that follows it. You're denying that and passing it off as some misguided attempt at neutralising the amount of anti-Renegade_Turner threads that have been popping up. You and your silly facade.
You've ruined Christmas.
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Ragdollmaster
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You can't win an argument against Renegade_Turner. Every time you take a step forward in the discussion, he takes two. Best to quit early before you get so humiliated that you shit your pants.
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I think Ren has a very interesting way of approaching things. For one, it seems like he has genuine wit, not just regurgitated memes or idiocy. Second, it looks like he does everything for his own enjoyment, and even if it looks like he's just being a dick, he's usually still offering something to the conversation. I remember a few times I got pissed off by him, and attacked him, and looking back, I find it incredibly hilarious, and that I got uberpwned. That said, I still get pissed off, but then I realize it's just his way of entertaining himself, so I don't get overfrustrated by it.
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Renegade_Turner
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If I may be sincere for a moment, I seem to have developed some form of cult of personality, and I'm puzzled as to how I have done so. I'm not half as witty as some people claim, and there are people like Zhukov and Wilbefast who strike me as far more quick-witted.
Now, if you'll allow me to revert back to my default persona...I would now like everyone to bow to me in all my superiority.
Now, if you'll allow me to revert back to my default persona...I would now like everyone to bow to me in all my superiority.
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I never said you were the wittiest.Renegade_Turner wrote:I'm not half as witty as some people claim, and there are people like Zhukov and Wilbefast who strike me as far more quick-witted.
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Renegade_Turner
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Ahh, now THAT I can appreciate. If it's one thing I admire about myself, it's my tenacity.
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I think you mean craic.Richie Rabbit wrote:Hahaha you guys crack me up!
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Renegade_Turner
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No, he means "crack". "Craic" is the Irish word for "fun", which was anglicised for colloquial use by Irish people when speaking English. How does "You guys fun me up" make any sense?
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First off, craic is a Gallic word, isn't it? That doesn't really have anything do with this, I just wanted to make sure. I know it doesn't make any sense, but I felt it was about time for a shitty and obvious pun.
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Renegade_Turner
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Gallic? That's France and other parts of central Europe. There's never been Gauls in Ireland.Sandurz wrote:First off, craic is a Gallic word, isn't it? That doesn't really have anything do with this, I just wanted to make sure. I know it doesn't make any sense, but I felt it was about time for a shitty and obvious pun.
"Craic" is an Irish word.
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Ragdollmaster
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He might have meant Gaelic, Renegade 
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I guess that clears that misconception up. I have no idea where I heard that though.Renegade_Turner wrote: Gallic? That's France and other parts of central Europe. There's never been Gauls in Ireland.
"Craic" is an Irish word.
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Renegade_Turner
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I'm well aware of what he thought he was saying. The language is Irish, not Gaelic. In Irish, it is "Gaeilge". Goo-ale-guh. No one here calls it Gaelic. Ever. Only Americans call the language "Gaelic".Ragdollmaster wrote:He might have meant Gaelic, Renegade
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