Sylphas2010-11-28 18:15:43
QUOTE (AquaNeos @ Nov 28 2010, 01:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I require more rooms in straight lines equaling more than 11 rooms, Will be paying in unconditional love.
Someone could always pop some extra exits into their manse if you found someone with plenty of rooms. Making a chain of rooms and then fixing it is really, really easy.
Neos2010-11-28 18:25:36
QUOTE (Sylphas @ Nov 28 2010, 01:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Someone could always pop some extra exits into their manse if you found someone with plenty of rooms. Making a chain of rooms and then fixing it is really, really easy.
I require the ability to shoot someone with my staff from 11+ rooms away.
Daraius2010-11-28 18:54:22
Totally inspired by my new acquisition of the Muse album The Resistance... Too bad I suck at motivating myself to write stuff.
Unknown2010-11-28 22:20:44
It's almost over.
Unknown2010-11-29 00:53:36
QUOTE (Phoebus @ Nov 29 2010, 07:20 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It's almost over.
I'll say this... I'm never ever going to participate in another one of these. I lost too much sleep. I'll find my credits a different way...
Unknown2010-11-29 01:28:08
QUOTE (XarconZ @ Nov 28 2010, 08:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'll say this... I'm never ever going to participate in another one of these. I lost too much sleep. I'll find my credits a different way...
I was happy with my 30 credits, albeit not much, but I got mythical TP out of the deal.
Unknown2010-11-29 01:31:12
QUOTE (Kayte @ Nov 29 2010, 10:28 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I was happy with my 30 credits, albeit not much, but I got mythical TP out of the deal.
Ohh... I have no regrets. I think the best part of all this is I'm past the halfway point to DEMI...
Ileein2010-11-29 02:05:13
Eh. Not being able to log in for most of the day today meant I lost two places, but I guess 150 credits (+30) is better than nothing.
Unknown2010-11-29 02:33:06
QUOTE (XarconZ @ Nov 28 2010, 09:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Ohh... I have no regrets. I think the best part of all this is I'm past the halfway point to DEMI...
Oooh, sweet!
Lilia2010-11-29 03:19:09
QUOTE (Ileein @ Nov 28 2010, 08:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Eh. Not being able to log in for most of the day today meant I lost two places, but I guess 150 credits (+30) is better than nothing.
It's a lot better than the five I got.
Daraius2010-11-29 03:33:17
QUOTE (Lilia @ Nov 28 2010, 10:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It's a lot better than the five I got.
You and me both. High fives for the five credit club!
(clapping is just high-fiving yourself)
Kiradawea2010-11-29 03:38:29
I don't get how people manage to reach 2500 points. I could never justify it to myself to spend that much time hunting at once.
Xiel2010-11-29 03:49:40
I am disliking these random bursts of lag.
Unknown2010-11-29 03:54:22
Furien2010-11-29 03:57:47
So far as I'm told, it's because someone is walking into their stockroom.
GMCP can be a bit excessive like that.
GMCP can be a bit excessive like that.
Kiradawea2010-11-29 03:59:23
You mean I can grief the whole game with a simple alias?
Huh yeah, it really does seem to be that way. I'll have to make it count and refill the shop in larger batches.
Huh yeah, it really does seem to be that way. I'll have to make it count and refill the shop in larger batches.
Aramel2010-11-29 04:10:53
I am irritated because someone has been copying my work.
My original design (I designed this about, what, an RL year ago?)
Appearance:
a glimmering lunar necklace
Dropped:
An ornate knotwork necklace lies here in the dust, glimmering in the available
light.
Examined:
This necklace is a delicate construction, with a fine silver chain that
supports the intricate centrepiece. The centrepiece itself is an
intricate knotwork pattern made of interwoven strands of silver, and is
polished to a bright sheen, glimmering fluidly in the available light.
The necklace is narrow, no wider than a finger, save for where two
symmetrical silver crescents have been worked into the design. At the
lowest point of the necklace, the silver knotwork widens to encompass a
single round moonstone shimmering with a pale blue lustre, meant to
symbolise the full moon.
Then today I find THIS design.
a pulsating lunar necklace
Dropped:
An ornate knotwork necklace lies here in the dust, pulsating slightly.
Examined:
This necklace is a delicate construction, with a fine silver chain that
supports the intricate centrepiece. The centrepiece itself is an
intricate knotwork pattern made of interwoven strands of silver, and is
polished to a bright sheen, glimmering fluidly in the available light.
The necklace is narrow, no wider than a finger, save for where two
symmetrical silver crescents have been worked into the design. At the
lowest point of the necklace, the silver knotwork widens to encompass a
single round onyx stone that has been somehow infused with powerstone
dust that causes the onyx to glow with differing intensity when turned,
meant to symbolise the waxing moon.
WTF. That was my work! NOT COOL.
My original design (I designed this about, what, an RL year ago?)
Appearance:
a glimmering lunar necklace
Dropped:
An ornate knotwork necklace lies here in the dust, glimmering in the available
light.
Examined:
This necklace is a delicate construction, with a fine silver chain that
supports the intricate centrepiece. The centrepiece itself is an
intricate knotwork pattern made of interwoven strands of silver, and is
polished to a bright sheen, glimmering fluidly in the available light.
The necklace is narrow, no wider than a finger, save for where two
symmetrical silver crescents have been worked into the design. At the
lowest point of the necklace, the silver knotwork widens to encompass a
single round moonstone shimmering with a pale blue lustre, meant to
symbolise the full moon.
Then today I find THIS design.
a pulsating lunar necklace
Dropped:
An ornate knotwork necklace lies here in the dust, pulsating slightly.
Examined:
This necklace is a delicate construction, with a fine silver chain that
supports the intricate centrepiece. The centrepiece itself is an
intricate knotwork pattern made of interwoven strands of silver, and is
polished to a bright sheen, glimmering fluidly in the available light.
The necklace is narrow, no wider than a finger, save for where two
symmetrical silver crescents have been worked into the design. At the
lowest point of the necklace, the silver knotwork widens to encompass a
single round onyx stone that has been somehow infused with powerstone
dust that causes the onyx to glow with differing intensity when turned,
meant to symbolise the waxing moon.
WTF. That was my work! NOT COOL.
Sylphas2010-11-29 04:36:34
QUOTE (Aramel @ Nov 28 2010, 11:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I am irritated because someone has been copying my work.
Plagiarism is a shrubbable offense. Issue it.
Neos2010-11-29 04:38:05
So I got Pocket Frogs. It's admittedly fun, but I ended up breeding too many and I dont have enough habitats. Also if anyone else besides Caerulo plays and wants to friend pm me.
(I worded it weird, by I'm not excluding you Caerulo. Pm me if you want to trade frogs)
(I worded it weird, by I'm not excluding you Caerulo. Pm me if you want to trade frogs)
Rika2010-11-29 07:45:15
I feel empty without omnitrans.