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Don Aubaris
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Posted - 2014.03.25 21:12:00 -
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Seems some people don't understand how much 1 billion is. If you only have 1 billion in assets you probably worked for it in Eve. That's not $20 but hours and hours and hours in gameplay. The emotional tie to that is alot stronger then with someone who just buys a PLEX and sells it. I can understand that guy trying to get that back. He is not gonna make the bill and say 'oh well I can buy it all back tomorrow' I can understand him exploding and crossing a line. Not that this is a smart or acceptable thing to do.
I do not understand the 'fun' one gets out of pushing someone to his breaking point.
Anyway..this thread tells me I have to call my parents tomorrow. Thank them thousand times for giving me a decent upbringing with a moral compass. |

Don Aubaris
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Posted - 2014.03.26 08:17:00 -
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This morning at CCP-HQ :
C1: you gonna tell him? C2: me? not me. I did it last time. C3: Well, I'm not gonna do it either. C2: Well you know the rule. Last one who joined gets the dirty jobs. C1: Oh Crap
H. : Good morning! C1,2,3 : Morning boss. H: Everything running smoothly? C2: Yes,boss. All hamsters are running at full speed. H: Great! C1 :Euh...boss. You might want to look at this. H : What is it? C1 : Just a threadnought boss. That thing from yesterday didn't die yet. H : what was that thing again? C1 : you know....Erotica 1 H : oh %beeep%. C1 : And CNN would like an official reaction. H: %beep%. %beep%. %BEEP%.
I wonder if his reply stayed within the EULA 
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Don Aubaris
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Posted - 2014.03.28 07:44:00 -
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So they made up...after 1 month. Well nice for them.
But it doesn't really matter. It's not because a victim forgives his assailant, or doen't even see himself as victim anymore, that a community has no obligation to stop such things in the first place. Because one day this will end badly. I still hope CCP still does something more then just 'looking into it'.
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Don Aubaris
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Posted - 2014.03.28 08:21:00 -
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Remiel Pollard wrote:Don Aubaris wrote:So they made up...after 1 month. Well nice for them.
But it doesn't really matter. It's not because a victim forgives his assailant, or doen't even see himself as victim anymore, that a community has no obligation to stop such things in the first place. Because one day this will end badly. I still hope CCP still does something more then just 'looking into it'.
And you didn't know about any of it until one month after it happened. The victim's opinion of whether or not he's a victim is pretty valid in determining whether there was a victim or not.
"Yes, officer. I did kill him. But it was over a month ago and he didn't put down a complaint. So why exactly are you bothering me?"
I find your argumentation rather not to the point. While you can say that someone is a different person after 10 years and his actions then should not be evaluated in todays light, that argument is not really valid for 1 month. And wether are not a victim considers himself a victim is also irrelevant in criminal cases. Atleast in most of Europe as far as I know. It's the state (=the community) that presses charges. Not the victim. |
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