Arix2005-11-27 06:23:12
This thread has been started so that all you peoples out there can complain/rant/bash Arix to your hearts content without wasting space on other threads. Just keep it clean (no excessively foul language, death threats, etc) Constructive criticism is always useful
Richter2005-11-27 08:43:00
I don't think I've ever heard of you.
Kaileigh2005-11-27 08:48:47
I still don't know the difference between you and Aris.
Richter2005-11-27 08:58:11
Aris is actually the brother of Murphy and I, was a guildhopper, pissed a lot of people off, and didn't stay terribly long. He now plays Imperian, and owes me 150cr.
I've never heard of Arix in game. *shrug*
I've never heard of Arix in game. *shrug*
Shorlen2005-11-27 09:25:34
QUOTE(Arix @ Nov 27 2005, 02:23 AM)
This thread has been started so that all you peoples out there can complain/rant/bash Arix to your hearts content without wasting space on other threads. Just keep it clean (no excessively foul language, death threats, etc) Constructive criticism is always useful
228693
I strongly dislike the way you drop flamed items in Magnagora, something they can do nothing about except get their divines to handle. Things that make more work for the divine and add to noone's enjoyment are always bad >_<
I also dislike you running around shrouded and 'whee'ing everyone. It really became irritating after the 50th or so time you did it to me.
Munsia2005-11-27 14:03:11
Flaming things in mag was cool. A few of thiers flamed stuff at mother so it is only fair
Aiakon2005-11-27 14:31:32
QUOTE(munsia @ Nov 27 2005, 03:03 PM)
Flaming things in mag was cool. A few of thiers flamed stuff at mother so it is only fair
228769
it was probably one of Arix's Magnagoran alts.
Jack2005-11-27 17:02:04
Nah, it was Yrael, who summarily recieved a TDF from Lisaera.
I think Fain should do the same to Arix.
I think Fain should do the same to Arix.
Unknown2005-11-27 18:21:29
Don't base your rp around being annoying.
Unknown2005-11-27 19:02:31
Shouldn't this be in Idiots!?
And Fain is completely like, not active.
And Fain is completely like, not active.
Elgar2005-11-27 19:19:09
QUOTE(Ye of Little Faith @ Nov 27 2005, 09:02 PM)
Shouldn't this be in Idiots!?
And Fain is completely like, not active.
And Fain is completely like, not active.
228872
he is active, he favoured one of my alts a few days ago.
Grantaire2005-11-27 19:56:01
Arix, I'm going to write you a sermon. I feel like writing, but I don't feel like writing the essay that was technically due last Wednesday, so consider yourself lucky that I'm going this far out of my way to respond in your silly thread.
When I was young, 4th-6th grade, I noticed an interesting type of child. They were iriitating, and everyone but a select group of irritating friends hated them. I'm sure you remember them. The kind that would keep repeating everything you say and sing annoying songs on the bus and only get louder every time somebody told them to shut up. The most interesting thing was how proud they were of their qualities.
You see, these children went out of their way to get on people's nerves. They said they were good at it. Everybody wants something to make themselves unique, you see. It's easy to make people hate you, so they decided that this was their talent. This made them special. They considered themselves the select few that had the unique ability to make themselves into social outcasts. What they didn't realize, of course, was that anybody could be exactly as peevish as they were. They were just the only ones bland and clueless enough to think that this made them worthwhile.
Of course, most of them have grown up to be functioning human beings by now. I see that you're a little late, though. I can tell you think you're something because you can irritate people. You make a whole thread to gauge your success. On the internet, we call people like you "trolls", and despite whether you are like this in real life, going on the internet and being an ass for attention is considered a sad, sad thing. Anybody can be annoying, Arix. Being at the bottom of the social bell curve is an easy way to make yourself special. Its like the kindergarteners who always want to be in the back of the line, because they don't want to compete for first, but still want an identity. The most pitiable part is that you feel the need to do this online, with people you're never even going to meet. Try standing above the crowd, not standing out. Its hard, but it's worth it.
And the worst part? If you get banned, or prohibited from making an ass of yourself, people will complain. They might not at first, but eventually they'll say it was unfair. Deep down, Arix, we all love you. Every online community needs one person like you, the annoying little brother that everyone loves to hate. I just wouldn't want to be you.
Damn, I'm good at this.
When I was young, 4th-6th grade, I noticed an interesting type of child. They were iriitating, and everyone but a select group of irritating friends hated them. I'm sure you remember them. The kind that would keep repeating everything you say and sing annoying songs on the bus and only get louder every time somebody told them to shut up. The most interesting thing was how proud they were of their qualities.
You see, these children went out of their way to get on people's nerves. They said they were good at it. Everybody wants something to make themselves unique, you see. It's easy to make people hate you, so they decided that this was their talent. This made them special. They considered themselves the select few that had the unique ability to make themselves into social outcasts. What they didn't realize, of course, was that anybody could be exactly as peevish as they were. They were just the only ones bland and clueless enough to think that this made them worthwhile.
Of course, most of them have grown up to be functioning human beings by now. I see that you're a little late, though. I can tell you think you're something because you can irritate people. You make a whole thread to gauge your success. On the internet, we call people like you "trolls", and despite whether you are like this in real life, going on the internet and being an ass for attention is considered a sad, sad thing. Anybody can be annoying, Arix. Being at the bottom of the social bell curve is an easy way to make yourself special. Its like the kindergarteners who always want to be in the back of the line, because they don't want to compete for first, but still want an identity. The most pitiable part is that you feel the need to do this online, with people you're never even going to meet. Try standing above the crowd, not standing out. Its hard, but it's worth it.
And the worst part? If you get banned, or prohibited from making an ass of yourself, people will complain. They might not at first, but eventually they'll say it was unfair. Deep down, Arix, we all love you. Every online community needs one person like you, the annoying little brother that everyone loves to hate. I just wouldn't want to be you.
Damn, I'm good at this.
tsaephai2005-11-27 20:01:43
QUOTE(grantaire @ Nov 27 2005, 02:56 PM)
Of course, most of them have grown up to be functioning human beings by now. I see that you're a little late, though. I can tell you think you're something because you can irritate people. You make a whole thread to gauge your success. On the internet, we call people like you "trolls", and despite whether you are like this in real life, going on the internet and being an ass for attention is considered a sad, sad thing. Anybody can be annoying, Arix. Being at the bottom of the social bell curve is an easy way to make yourself special. Its like the kindergarteners who always want to be in the back of the line, because they don't want to compete for first, but still want an identity. The most pitiable part is that you feel the need to do this online, with people you're never even going to meet. Try standing above the crowd, not standing out. Its hard, but it's worth it.
And the worst part? If you get banned, or prohibited from making an ass of yourself, people will complain. They might not at first, but eventually they'll say it was unfair. Deep down, Arix, we all love you. Every online community needs one person like you, the annoying little brother that everyone loves to hate. I just wouldn't want to be you.
Damn, I'm good at this.
And the worst part? If you get banned, or prohibited from making an ass of yourself, people will complain. They might not at first, but eventually they'll say it was unfair. Deep down, Arix, we all love you. Every online community needs one person like you, the annoying little brother that everyone loves to hate. I just wouldn't want to be you.
Damn, I'm good at this.
228885
reminds me a bit of the omega in a wolf pack, the way you put it. i don't nesicarily agree that arix is that of lusternia, though.
Arix2005-11-27 22:38:12
Maybe I should go back to my original Rp of just being a bit strange as opposed to outright annoying.
Shorlen2005-11-27 23:03:47
QUOTE(Arix @ Nov 27 2005, 06:38 PM)
Maybe I should go back to my original Rp of just being a bit strange as opposed to outright annoying.
228954
That would make many of us very happy.
Arix2005-11-27 23:18:33
excellent. Now if I could just remember how I managed it when I used to do that
Diamondais2005-11-28 02:37:49
You had a different RP?
Only difference I see is you were making the nasty nasty cakes.
The ones with Shiro so progressed one of those silly family jokes And...continued another
Only difference I see is you were making the nasty nasty cakes.
The ones with Shiro so progressed one of those silly family jokes And...continued another
Arix2005-11-28 03:21:43
Yes Dia, think back to when i was a Druid, but before I switched to Moondancer and got pissed off at Laysus. I changed my RP after he put all those restrictions on me. Then I left Seren and never went back to the original
Shiri2005-11-28 03:27:10
QUOTE(Arix @ Nov 28 2005, 03:21 AM)
Yes Dia, think back to when i was a Druid, but before I switched to Moondancer and got pissed off at Laysus. I changed my RP after he put all those restrictions on me. Then I left Seren and never went back to the original
229072
Was that when you were still doing "a fuzzy hamster prophesizes your doom" and so on and so forth every few minutes?
Xenthos2005-11-28 03:28:03
QUOTE(Shiri @ Nov 27 2005, 11:27 PM)
Was that when you were still doing "a fuzzy hamster prophesizes your doom" and so on and so forth every few minutes?
229075
I remember that I once was a sign of doom.