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The Cosmopolite
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.08.06 14:27:00 -
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Edited by: The Cosmopolite on 06/08/2010 14:31:48
I don't see us branding him a slaver or Amarr loyalist in that passage. Rather, I see us expressing the view that he will support Amarr paramilitaries when it suits him. Which is simply true.
Originally by: Andreus Ixiris And another one of those rare wars were I'm actually rooting for PIE! Go Amarrians!
On reflection, I am not sure what point you're making but you're certainly not supporting any claim that we branded him a slaver or Amarr loyalist.
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Stitcher
Caldari Lai Dai Infinity Systems
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Posted - 2010.08.06 14:30:00 -
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I wonder if anyone's ever carried out a formal psychiatric profiling of Pilot Constantine... I'll have to try and get my hands on a copy. It should make for entertaining reading.
For starters, I suspect that it will simultaneously break two records - the highest densities of the words "paranoid" and "Delusional" in a single document. -
- Verin "Stitcher" Hakatain.
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Andreus Ixiris
Gallente Mixed Metaphor
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Posted - 2010.08.06 14:36:00 -
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Hey mate. You're late, as usual. ----- Andreus Ixiris CEO, Mixed Metaphor
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Jade Constantine
Gallente Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.08.06 14:40:00 -
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Originally by: Stitcher I wonder if anyone's ever carried out a formal psychiatric profiling of Pilot Constantine... I'll have to try and get my hands on a copy. It should make for entertaining reading. For starters, I suspect that it will simultaneously break two records - the highest densities of the words "paranoid" and "Delusional" in a single document.
Not sure where the paranoia is ....
Originally by: Andreus Ixiris And another one of those rare wars were I'm actually rooting for PIE! Go Amarrians!
Are you claiming this comment doesn't exist?
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Borza Slavak
Minmatar Mirkur Draug'Tyr Damu'Khonde
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Posted - 2010.08.06 14:45:00 -
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Originally by: Jade Constantine Edited by: Jade Constantine on 06/08/2010 13:36:38
Originally by: Borza Slavak I am sure that Mixed Metaphor are as free from association with slavers as any group can be given the often anonymous and interlinked nature of the cluster's economy. Certainly they are opposed to all such activities in support of the Empire and slavery. They have the trust of Mirkur Draug'tyr.
I am sure Damu'Khonde warrior Borza Slavak must have missed the Star Fraction Operation Castrato (intervention in support of the Matari people against the 24th Crusade) thread where Ixirus for Mixed Metaphor declares his support for PIE Inc. And the Amarrian Empire in conflict with the Fraction.
Originally by: Andreus Ixiris And another one of those rare wars were I'm actually rooting for PIE! Go Amarrians!
Would be a little like the Fraction cheering for Aralis and CVA in Providence against the old Ushra'khan! Ridiculous I grant you. But people's words do go on the record and Andreus and Mixed Metaphor are held to account for the things they say.
Perhaps you'd like to have a conversation with your friend and find out precisely what he meant by those words in the context of the Fractions intervention against 24th Crusade slavers Warrior Slavak?
I read that statement as a tongue-in-cheek way of expressing his dislike of your organisation. I am unaware of any actions Mixed Metaphor have made in support of any Amarrian loyalists.
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Andreus Ixiris
Gallente Mixed Metaphor
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Posted - 2010.08.06 14:52:00 -
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Thank you, Borza. With two sentences you've pretty much managed to short-circuit six pages of nonsense. ----- Andreus Ixiris CEO, Mixed Metaphor
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Jade Constantine
Gallente Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.08.06 14:55:00 -
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Edited by: Jade Constantine on 06/08/2010 14:55:33
Originally by: Borza Slavak I read that statement as a tongue-in-cheek way of expressing his dislike of your organisation. I am unaware of any actions Mixed Metaphor have made in support of any Amarrian loyalists.
As I said earlier in the thread. I think it is quite telling that his hatred for the Fraction outweighs his hatred for slavery. But you are free to make up your own mind of course. If you believe he is in the habit of posting things on galnet that he doesn't believe to be true then I have to take your word for that but it hardly convinces me this is a trustworthy person we are talking about.
End of the day this is a whole lot of noise produced by a man who is upset to be set -10 by the Star Fraction as a direct consequence of declaring support for our mutual enemies in PIE Inc. and 24th Crusade.
Originally by: Andreus Ixiris And another one of those rare wars were I'm actually rooting for PIE! Go Amarrians!
But since Ushra'khan and now Damu'Khonde and Star Fraction have the greatest respect for each others independence of standings setting and political outlooks this matter is neither here nor there.
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Merdaneth
Amarr Galactic Rangers Galactic-Rangers
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Posted - 2010.08.06 15:13:00 -
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Originally by: ChipMo You will see, it is usually people who know little of us that label us "Anarchists" without even really understanding what that is.
Mr. Chipmo, I'm quite sure it was the Fraction itself that profiled themselves as Anarchists and in fact I've heard the Cosmopolite state the Fraction follows an ideology he calls political anarchism.
I have no problem with the decription by Arci Arratece, in fact I would prefer ms. Constantine profiling her organization like this in the future. It would certainly save us from a lot of misunderstanding.
A group of idealistic warriors looking for a cause that have gradually degenerated into a band of thugs who believe 'might makes right' is a description of Star Fraction I can certainly live with. ____
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Rodj Blake
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2010.08.06 15:16:00 -
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Whilst I've been enjoying watching two enemies insult each other, I have a question to ask.
If Ixiris' comments regarding PIE and SF mark out Mixed Metaphor as apologists for the Empire, then does Able Citizen's remark on the NAQAM/PIE war of a couple of years back demonstrate SF's support for the Nation?
Originally by: Able Citizen Despite my affinity for the Cartel, may the Nation be victorious.
Best wishes to Naquam
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Andreus Ixiris
Gallente Mixed Metaphor
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Posted - 2010.08.06 15:21:00 -
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Rodj...
I...
I...
I believe I am now in the unenviable position of owing you a drink, you rat bastard. ----- Andreus Ixiris CEO, Mixed Metaphor
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Merdaneth
Amarr Galactic Rangers Galactic-Rangers
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Posted - 2010.08.06 15:21:00 -
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Originally by: Arci Arratece I disagree Merdaneth, and I disagree with you at several levels. The first is the supposition that Star Fraction are in fact, Anarchists, they are not in fact Anarchists, they are radical freedom fighters, but regardless of what they say, they are not anarchists,
I quite agree with your disagreement. I do think that in their search for 'something to believe in' their focus is now for a large part on those who dare to oppose them, and they attempt to lump everyone opposes them together under the 'regressive Amarrian Imperialist' label, be it as warrior, supporter oe mouthpiece.
I find it highly that ms. Constatine apparently sees MXD as an organization belonging to the cluster of 'regressive Amarrian Imperialists' while her own lover doesn't belong to this group, while it is clear for everyone else that the reverse would make much more sense.
However, it is interesting that perhaps in their quest for something to believe in, they are (either purposely or unconsciously) trying to aggravate as many parties as possible and generate more conflict. Judging from ms. Constatine statements, it sure seems that the 'regressive Amarr Imperialist' meme is quite effective and winning more and more converts while the years go by. ____
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Jade Constantine
Gallente Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.08.06 15:28:00 -
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Originally by: Rodj Blake Whilst I've been enjoying watching two enemies insult each other, I have a question to ask.
If Ixiris' comments regarding PIE and SF mark out Mixed Metaphor as apologists for the Empire, then does Able Citizen's remark on the NAQAM/PIE war of a couple of years back demonstrate SF's support for the Nation?
By your logic certainly.
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Jade Constantine
Gallente Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.08.06 15:32:00 -
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Edited by: Jade Constantine on 06/08/2010 15:36:05
Originally by: Merdaneth
I find it highly that ms. Constatine apparently sees MXD as an organization belonging to the cluster of 'regressive Amarrian Imperialists' while her own lover doesn't belong to this group, while it is clear for everyone else that the reverse would make much more sense.
Are you claiming that the Final Stand alliance are Amarrian Imperialists because they took part in the destruction of CVA providence and helped the Ushra'khan liberate those long benighted stars? You seem a bit deluded.
But to continue your anology I guess reverse-world works here because MXD have befriended I-RED who were as we all know CVA enforcers of slave-owning Providence. So I guess (to follow your logic).
Revan Neferis is a horrible slaver because she is part of Final Stand alliance that fought the CVA. Whereas I-RED are anti slavery because they supported the pro slaver CVA ... or something? Its like you are saying that CVA were actually not slavers at all and only those people that fought and destroyed them were Amarrians (in disguise).
Nah that can't be it, thats a bit insane.
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Andreus Ixiris
Gallente Mixed Metaphor
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Posted - 2010.08.06 15:40:00 -
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Originally by: Jade Constantine By your logic certainly.
Ah, Star Fraction proudly saluting the double standard, I see.
Originally by: Able Citizen Despite my affinity for the Cartel, may the Nation be victorious.
Best wishes to Naquam
----- Andreus Ixiris CEO, Mixed Metaphor
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Indic
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Posted - 2010.08.06 15:45:00 -
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Originally by: Jade Constantine Edited by: Jade Constantine on 06/08/2010 15:02:53
To be fair I am also unaware of any actions Mixed Metaphor have made either
Then if Andreus and/or Mixed Metaphor haven't done anything to be considered an Amarrian loyalists. This entire standing change seems to be driven by personal feelings rather then good hard evidence. A one line quote made as a snarky remark towards you Jade isn't the best. Now if you had several threads of him kissing the boots of the Amarr well that's a bit more of a solid platform ;)
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Jade Constantine
Gallente Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.08.06 15:52:00 -
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Edited by: Jade Constantine on 06/08/2010 15:56:18
Originally by: Andreus Ixiris
Originally by: Jade Constantine By your logic certainly.
Ah, Star Fraction proudly saluting the double standard, I see.
Originally by: Able Citizen Despite my affinity for the Cartel, may the Nation be victorious.
Best wishes to Naquam
I think the definition for double standard you are looking for is best represented by your own posts in that same thread.
Originally by: Andreus Ixiris Wow. I mean... wow. It's a toss up between whom I dislike more and whom I like less. Sansha's Nation or PIE...
*with considerable and obvious effort, Andreus grits his teeth and opens his mouth, to utter a phrase which obviously causes him great emotional pain*
... go Naqam.
Originally by: Andreus Ixiris Wow. I mean... wow. It's a toss up between whom I dislike more and whom I like less. Sansha's Nation or PIE...
*with considerable and obvious effort, Andreus grits his teeth and opens his mouth, to utter a phrase which obviously causes him great emotional pain*
... go PIE.
I mean by this same logic you managed to support both PIE Inc. And the Nation in the same thread. You change your colours faster than some species of desert lizard under a kaleidoscope!
Going back to the same thread (which is entertaining in its application to this current discussion). Some interesting quotes about your reputation there.
Originally by: Lyra Garris I know an old quote that says necessity is the mother of invention. I don't know about that, but Andreus here makes a strong case for the phrase 'Cowardice is the mother of duplicity.'
Still lets not get too far from the point.
This is still about your spoken support for PIE Inc. And so far you have done nothing but prove our point in this thread.
Originally by: Andreus Ixiris And another one of those rare wars were I'm actually rooting for PIE! Go Amarrians!
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Andreus Ixiris
Gallente Mixed Metaphor
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Posted - 2010.08.06 15:55:00 -
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Edited by: Andreus Ixiris on 06/08/2010 15:55:28 My, my. Does someone need one of these wonderful inventions?
Originally by: Able Citizen Despite my affinity for the Cartel, may the Nation be victorious.
Best wishes to Naquam
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Jesmine Kyriel
Amarr House Kyriel Inc.
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Posted - 2010.08.06 15:59:00 -
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Originally by: Jade Constantine I think the definition for double standard you are looking for is best represented by your own posts in that same thread.
Originally by: Andreus Ixiris Wow. I mean... wow. It's a toss up between whom I dislike more and whom I like less. Sansha's Nation or PIE...
*with considerable and obvious effort, Andreus grits his teeth and opens his mouth, to utter a phrase which obviously causes him great emotional pain*
... go Naqam.
Originally by: Andreus Ixiris Wow. I mean... wow. It's a toss up between whom I dislike more and whom I like less. Sansha's Nation or PIE...
*with considerable and obvious effort, Andreus grits his teeth and opens his mouth, to utter a phrase which obviously causes him great emotional pain*
... go PIE.
I mean by this same logic you managed to support both PIE Inc. And the Nation in the same thread. You change your colours faster than some species of desert lizard under a kaleidoscope!
I read that tread just now, and took Mr. Ixiris' words to mean he hates both factions. In one line he hope Naquam destroy PIE, in the other, he hopes PIE destroys Naquam. Would not that mean he hope they will gun each other down?
At least, it would appear so from my viewpoint. Where I'm from, if two of your arch-enemies are fighting each other, you would hope they wipe each other out.
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Jade Constantine
Gallente Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.08.06 16:02:00 -
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Edited by: Jade Constantine on 06/08/2010 16:05:19
Originally by: Jesmine Kyriel
Originally by: Jade Constantine I think the definition for double standard you are looking for is best represented by your own posts in that same thread.
Originally by: Andreus Ixiris Wow. I mean... wow. It's a toss up between whom I dislike more and whom I like less. Sansha's Nation or PIE...
*with considerable and obvious effort, Andreus grits his teeth and opens his mouth, to utter a phrase which obviously causes him great emotional pain*
... go Naqam.
Originally by: Andreus Ixiris Wow. I mean... wow. It's a toss up between whom I dislike more and whom I like less. Sansha's Nation or PIE...
*with considerable and obvious effort, Andreus grits his teeth and opens his mouth, to utter a phrase which obviously causes him great emotional pain*
... go PIE.
I mean by this same logic you managed to support both PIE Inc. And the Nation in the same thread. You change your colours faster than some species of desert lizard under a kaleidoscope!
I read that tread just now, and took Mr. Ixiris' words to mean he hates both factions. In one line he hope Naquam destroy PIE, in the other, he hopes PIE destroys Naquam. Would not that mean he hope they will gun each other down?
At least, it would appear so from my viewpoint. Where I'm from, if two of your arch-enemies are fighting each other, you would hope they wipe each other out.
You mean like when I have said that I would like the Nation and Amarrian Nationalist Imperialism to wipe each other out. Something like that? (or is that somehow specially different).
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Eno Lacigol
Amarr DAEDALUS X Damu'Khonde
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Posted - 2010.08.06 16:09:00 -
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Originally by: The Cosmopolite Edited by: The Cosmopolite on 06/08/2010 14:14:22
Originally by: Nikita Alterana
True, and in this, I think you're completely justified. He hates you, so you set him -10. his issue lies in your branding him as a slaver and an Amarr loyalist when he is clearly not one, he just seems the Amarrians as the lesser of two evils, with your alliance being the greater.
We haven't branded him a slaver. We haven't branded him an Amarr loyalist.
Don't believe his distortions.
Can you elaborate on what the difference between a Loyalest and a boot-licker is?
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The Cosmopolite
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.08.06 16:10:00 -
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Originally by: Eno Lacigol Can you elaborate on what the difference between a Loyalest and a boot-licker is?
One has some principles, the other doesn't.
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Jade Constantine
Gallente Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.08.06 16:11:00 -
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Originally by: Eno Lacigol
Originally by: The Cosmopolite Edited by: The Cosmopolite on 06/08/2010 14:14:22
Originally by: Nikita Alterana
True, and in this, I think you're completely justified. He hates you, so you set him -10. his issue lies in your branding him as a slaver and an Amarr loyalist when he is clearly not one, he just seems the Amarrians as the lesser of two evils, with your alliance being the greater.
We haven't branded him a slaver. We haven't branded him an Amarr loyalist.
Don't believe his distortions.
Can you elaborate on what the difference between a Loyalest and a boot-licker is?
Rodj Blake is one. Andreus Ixirus is the other. Next Question.
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The Cosmopolite
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.08.06 16:23:00 -
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I am struggling to see the problem with an individual Star Fraction pilot wishing for a slaver corporation to be defeated.
It's hardly the same as the CEO of a corporation wishing for a slaver corporation to triumph in a war involving slavery.
Originally by: Able Citizen Despite my affinity for the Cartel, may the Nation be victorious.
Best wishes to Naquam
Able Citizen displays his anti-slavery principles in focusing on opposition to what was then most certainly the greater immediate threat to freedom out of the two concerned entities: an Amarr paramilitary corporation actively committed to fighting in support of slavery more than two years ago.
Originally by: Andreus Ixiris And another one of those rare wars were I'm actually rooting for PIE! Go Amarrians!
Andreus Ixiris trashes his anti-slavery principles and focuses on opposition to an alliance he hates so much so he is moved to cheer on slavers against people fighting against slavery a year ago, in the middle of an intense conflict between the Amarr and Minmatar.
The two cases couldn't be less alike. Hence me being happy to reproduce the quote from Able. If you're so happy with your words, perhaps you'll reproduce them and explain them.
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Jesmine Kyriel
Amarr House Kyriel Inc.
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Posted - 2010.08.06 16:42:00 -
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Originally by: The Cosmopolite I am struggling to see the problem with an individual Star Fraction pilot wishing for a slaver corporation to be defeated.
It's hardly the same as the CEO of a corporation wishing for a slaver corporation to triumph in a war involving slavery.
Originally by: Able Citizen Despite my affinity for the Cartel, may the Nation be victorious.
Best wishes to Naquam
Able Citizen displays his anti-slavery principles in focusing on opposition to what was then most certainly the greater immediate threat to freedom out of the two concerned entities: an Amarr paramilitary corporation actively committed to fighting in support of slavery more than two years ago.
Originally by: Andreus Ixiris And another one of those rare wars were I'm actually rooting for PIE! Go Amarrians!
Andreus Ixiris trashes his anti-slavery principles and focuses on opposition to an alliance he hates so much so he is moved to cheer on slavers against people fighting against slavery a year ago, in the middle of an intense conflict between the Amarr and Minmatar.
The two cases couldn't be less alike. Hence me being happy to reproduce the quote from Able. If you're so happy with your words, perhaps you'll reproduce them and explain them.
The Cosmopolite
Let me get this right; A member of Star Fraction, who are affiliated with the Angel Cartel, a known slaving entity, wishes for the Nation, another well known absolute-slavery entity, to win a war against an Amarrian Imperial corporation, PIE.inc, was this so?
One of your anti-slavery freedom-fighters, already on good terms with one slaver entity, cheers for another, arguably worse slaver entity, in their war against a third slaver-entity, and this is perfectly fine.
When I create a list of Nation supporters for their detriment, this is hypocritical because I was born a pure-blood Amarrian Imperial and are thus a slaver by the true meaning of the word, ergo with no right to say anything bad about Nation supporters because the Nation and the Empire both hold slaves.
When Andreus Ixiris cheers for an Amarrian corporation in a war between them and Star Fraction, this is wrong because as this corporation, PIE.inc, are slavers and Amarrian Imperials, this thus makes Andreus a slavery supporter, despite any action he may have taken to counter this claim. This act has 'trashed his anti-slavery reputation' due to one comment, possibly sarcastic.
Is this correct?
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Jade Constantine
Gallente Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.08.06 16:50:00 -
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Originally by: Jesmine Kyriel
Originally by: The Cosmopolite I am struggling to see the problem with an individual Star Fraction pilot wishing for a slaver corporation to be defeated.
It's hardly the same as the CEO of a corporation wishing for a slaver corporation to triumph in a war involving slavery.
Originally by: Able Citizen Despite my affinity for the Cartel, may the Nation be victorious.
Best wishes to Naquam
Able Citizen displays his anti-slavery principles in focusing on opposition to what was then most certainly the greater immediate threat to freedom out of the two concerned entities: an Amarr paramilitary corporation actively committed to fighting in support of slavery more than two years ago.
Originally by: Andreus Ixiris And another one of those rare wars were I'm actually rooting for PIE! Go Amarrians!
Andreus Ixiris trashes his anti-slavery principles and focuses on opposition to an alliance he hates so much so he is moved to cheer on slavers against people fighting against slavery a year ago, in the middle of an intense conflict between the Amarr and Minmatar.
The two cases couldn't be less alike. Hence me being happy to reproduce the quote from Able. If you're so happy with your words, perhaps you'll reproduce them and explain them.
The Cosmopolite
Let me get this right; A member of Star Fraction, who are affiliated with the Angel Cartel, a known slaving entity, wishes for the Nation, another well known absolute-slavery entity, to win a war against an Amarrian Imperial corporation, PIE.inc, was this so?
One of your anti-slavery freedom-fighters, already on good terms with one slaver entity, cheers for another, arguably worse slaver entity, in their war against a third slaver-entity, and this is perfectly fine.
When I create a list of Nation supporters for their detriment, this is hypocritical because I was born a pure-blood Amarrian Imperial and are thus a slaver by the true meaning of the word, ergo with no right to say anything bad about Nation supporters because the Nation and the Empire both hold slaves.
When Andreus Ixiris cheers for an Amarrian corporation in a war between them and Star Fraction, this is wrong because as this corporation, PIE.inc, are slavers and Amarrian Imperials, this thus makes Andreus a slavery supporter, despite any action he may have taken to counter this claim. This act has 'trashed his anti-slavery reputation' due to one comment, possibly sarcastic.
Is this correct?
If I "sarcastically" say that I wish the Nation dropships would burn your families estates to the ground and uplift your entire line to true slave status as a poetic punishment for their support of imperialist slavery will I end up back on your list?
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Jesmine Kyriel
Amarr House Kyriel Inc.
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Posted - 2010.08.06 17:34:00 -
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Originally by: Jade Constantine If I "sarcastically" say that I wish the Nation dropships would burn your families estates to the ground and uplift your entire line to true slave status as a poetic punishment for their support of imperialist slavery will I end up back on your list?
No, you would not.
And my question has not been answered.
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Stitcher
Caldari Lai Dai Infinity Systems
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Posted - 2010.08.06 18:07:00 -
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Edited by: Stitcher on 06/08/2010 18:08:46
Originally by: Andreus Ixiris Edited by: Andreus Ixiris on 06/08/2010 16:01:17 My, my. Does someone need one of these wonderful inventions?
no point, she doesn't have the prerequisite hardware. Without one of THESE she'd never be able to use it.
Originally by: Jade Constantine
Originally by: Stitcher I wonder if anyone's ever carried out a formal psychiatric profiling of Pilot Constantine... I'll have to try and get my hands on a copy. It should make for entertaining reading. For starters, I suspect that it will simultaneously break two records - the highest densities of the words "paranoid" and "Delusional" in a single document.
Not sure where the paranoia is ....
so you don't challenge the "delusional" part, then? interesting. -
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Jade Constantine
Gallente Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2010.08.06 18:50:00 -
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Originally by: Stitcher Not sure where the paranoia is ....
so you don't challenge the "delusional" part, then? interesting.
Lets see if you can understand the meaning of one word before we start on another. Baby steps.
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Andreus Ixiris
Gallente Mixed Metaphor
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Posted - 2010.08.06 18:52:00 -
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It's funny effing hilarious that a woman insulting someone else's intelligence can't even work out where to put her apostrophes. ----- Andreus Ixiris CEO, Mixed Metaphor
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Stitcher
Caldari Lai Dai Infinity Systems
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Posted - 2010.08.06 19:02:00 -
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Originally by: Jade Constantine
Originally by: Stitcher Not sure where the paranoia is ....
so you don't challenge the "delusional" part, then? interesting.
Lets see if you can understand the meaning of one word before we start on another. Baby steps.
well, paranoia IS a delusion. You, pilot, suffer from a great many of them. I'd list them, but your fragile ego, driven as it is by the constant need for attention and to ridicule your critics... well, the poor thing might crack under the strain. -
- Verin "Stitcher" Hakatain.
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