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1. Scottish Independence Referendum - Did you vote? - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Polls are closed now, so there's no point in rehashing the arguments. One question: Did you vote, and if so will you be up for a bit of a drunken roam while we wait for the result? /jtk
- by JTK Fotheringham - at 2014.09.18 21:46:00
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2. Where's the line? - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Elsebeth Rhiannon wrote: I get why my thread was locked on GD. It would have been derailed to yet another Mittani thread. What I am dissappointed about, though, is CCP mods feeling that the discussion about where the line should be drawn belon...
- by JTK Fotheringham - at 2012.03.29 10:01:00
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3. Where's the line? - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Selinate wrote: Oh no, you misunderstand me, I completely understand his reasoning for wanting to lock the thread. What I don't understand is why they would lock that thread and not clean out the apology thread and call for mittani to resign...
- by JTK Fotheringham - at 2012.03.29 00:31:00
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4. Where's the line? - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Selinate wrote: It wasn't in the wrong place, CCP Phantom was just enforcing the rules that were convenient to him. You can still go into either of the threadnaughts about the mittani and find some absolutely disgusting posts that could get you...
- by JTK Fotheringham - at 2012.03.29 00:15:00
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5. Where's the line? - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Elsebeth Rhiannon wrote: I do not want EVE to turn into WoW in space. I do not, however, also think that any kind of behavior is acceptable. When we play EVE, because of the actual seriousness of the game, we cannot help it that sometimes peop...
- by JTK Fotheringham - at 2012.03.28 20:49:00
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6. Where's the line? - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
This thread started life in EVE General discussion but was shut down for being in the wrong place. Leaving aside the Mitten's controversy, it does throw up a really interesting line of debate... Where's the line between acceptable in-g...
- by JTK Fotheringham - at 2012.03.28 14:40:00
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