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ShoopDWoop
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Posted - 2011.06.26 08:00:00 -
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Made this the other day, but was drunk enough during the protest I forgot to post it. Anywhoo, hope you all get a laugh.
Hurr de Hurr Hurr
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Alpine 69
Rubbish Superheroes
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Posted - 2011.06.26 11:04:00 -
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This is now my wallpaper, very nice. -
Will write and sing songs for stuff. |
Freelance Swan
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Posted - 2011.06.26 13:10:00 -
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Looks great, very well done.
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Black Betty
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Posted - 2011.06.26 19:19:00 -
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Thats My Badger Above the Statue ! :)
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ShoopDWoop
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Posted - 2011.06.26 19:28:00 -
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Originally by: Black Betty Thats My Badger Above the Statue ! :)
LOL nice!
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VolatileOne
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Posted - 2011.06.27 05:06:00 -
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I never noticed even the monument itself is saying GTFO
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winchcable
Caldari The Angelic Crusaders
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Posted - 2011.06.27 09:17:00 -
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got to love that and nice job epic
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Gestrale
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Posted - 2011.06.28 00:24:00 -
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Seems as good a place as any to post my favourite screenshot from the protests. This was from day 3 I think, which was the Sunday right?
The conga line was a major feature of the Jita protest, made all the more entertaining by the constant breaks and perturbations caused by even a single ship changing course or warping rudely away. Most of the time the conga was a little less than 180 degrees of a circle orbiting at 14-15km from the statue. I assumed it would get less impressive as the days went by, as it turned out day 3 was to be the conga line's finest hour.
It had been hovering at around its usual 180 degrees for some time, but then something happened, over the space of 5 minutes it shot up to an all time high of 270 degrees. The was a break about half way up the line, but it rallied quickly and stabilised back at 270. Ship by slow-moving ship crawled up to the tail and joined the line, the chain-break was inevitable... but before it came, for one brief, shining minute, maybe less,this happened.
Mere seconds after I took this screenshot the line broke. The conga never attained such heights again, but it was glorious. Ah, Emotion!
(anyone wants to turn that into a desktop is more than welcome to)
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Irie Irie Irie
Caldari Trillionaire High-Rollers Suicidal Bassoon Orkesta
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Posted - 2011.06.28 00:37:00 -
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Glorious.
At varying points in the protest I had either an ibis there, or on Sunday, an onyx with bubble deployed. ~~~
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Outouchmatralala
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Posted - 2011.06.28 03:18:00 -
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Please make more wallpapers about the protest!!!!
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ShoopDWoop
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Posted - 2011.06.30 04:36:00 -
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Edited by: ShoopDWoop on 30/06/2011 04:36:48
Originally by: Gestrale Edited by: Gestrale on 28/06/2011 00:28:30 Seems as good a place as any to post my favourite screenshot from the protests. This was from day 3 I think, which was the Sunday right?
The conga line was a major feature of the Jita protest, made all the more entertaining by the constant breaks and perturbations caused by even a single ship changing course or warping rudely away. Most of the time the conga was a little less than 180 degrees of a circle orbiting at 14-15km from the statue. I assumed it would get less impressive as the days went by, as it turned out day 3 was to be the conga line's finest hour.
It had been hovering at around its usual 180 degrees for some time, but then something happened, over the space of 5 minutes it shot up to an all time high of 270 degrees. There was a break about half way up the line, but it rallied quickly and stabilised back at 270. Ship by slow-moving ship crawled up to the tail and joined the line, the chain-break was inevitable... but before it came, for one brief, shining minute, maybe less, this happened.
Mere seconds after I took this screenshot the line broke. The conga never attained such heights again, but it was glorious. Ah, Emotion!
(anyone wants to turn that into a desktop is more than welcome to)
Holy ****, that's awesome. Great timing on the screencap!
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