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Plaude Pollard
Crimson Cartel
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Posted - 2012.06.27 18:27:00 -
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I admit that red soda has a stronger effect on my mental state than ******* would. Not that I've ever tried *******, but that's another thing all together. The point is that red soda makes me insane, okay? |

Plaude Pollard
Crimson Cartel
48
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Posted - 2012.06.27 21:18:00 -
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I confess to once have bumped an Orca into a group of Hulks, just to check if they were AFK. They were. |

Plaude Pollard
Crimson Cartel
48
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Posted - 2012.06.28 18:29:00 -
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I confess to once have AFK Cloaked. Five minutes later, I got bored playing Minesweeper and went to do something else in EVE. And it was only in a Rookie System... |

Plaude Pollard
Crimson Cartel
48
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Posted - 2012.06.28 20:59:00 -
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I confess that I, when I was still new to EVE jumped an untanked Wreathe filled with newly mined Golden Omber into Decon, because my Autopilot said it was the fastest way to Dodixie... Stupid Autopilot costing me my "super-badass mining ship"... Like I said, I was new. New, stupid and insane. Now I'm just insane. |

Plaude Pollard
Crimson Cartel
48
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Posted - 2012.06.29 11:12:00 -
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I confess that I let a -9.8 sec-status pilot in an Incursus escape in low-sec without a fight. I know, I'm a horrible person, but I'm proud of that (being a horrible person, that is)... |

Plaude Pollard
Crimson Cartel
48
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Posted - 2012.06.29 17:54:00 -
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I confess that I once accidentally caused the destruction of a corp-mate's ship in a WH. He was scanning down some sites for us, when a Loki and a Tengu showed up. He was in a Ferox, I was in a cloaked Manticore, watching D-scan for my mate. My first reaction when the Loki showed up on D-scan: Run away as fast as possible! My second reaction, after having made it out of the WH: Warn my corp-mate about the enemy. My third reaction after receiving a "Where the hell did you go!?" in Fleet-chat: Tell him I would've warned him if I hadn't panicked. He's forgiven me since then, thankfully, since it was him who insisted on hiding on the warp-in point at the sun.
Yeah, I used to be an idiot. I'm smarter now. Now it's "warn, then warp". |
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