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port22
The Scope
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Posted - 2007.09.14 03:41:00 -
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Originally by: Julien Mornier
Originally by: Vanderwald
Originally by: Julien Mornier Generally, because they have found themselves facing difficulties in establishing self esteem in their everyday world and therefore seek to do so by victimizing others in a virtual world as they themselves have been victimized in everyday life rather than changing that life.
You, sir, are indeed correct 
I believe so. The psychological principles involved have been well researched.
What a load of PC horse ****.
Originally by: Temp Boi Port FTMFW Period.
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Usarua
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Posted - 2007.09.14 03:44:00 -
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you can say that all you want, doesnt make the facts false.
Google wow noobie corpse camp grief hours day in that particular string. if that doesnt prove to you theres a group of people out there like this that play MMOs, I feel sorry for you being continually and unknowingly victimized in all your future endeavors. 
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Arana Tellen
Gallente The Blackguard Wolves Knights Of the Southerncross
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Posted - 2007.09.14 03:44:00 -
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Originally by: Vanderwald
Originally by: port22 Its their game too. They decide how they play it. Dont like it, dont play in the lowsec/0.0 pit. There are always bigger fish in the sea than you.
Of course there are bigger fish. I have a Destroyer. I'm sure that 95% of the people that play this game are bigger fish than I am. Sometimes when you set a destination somewhere 20 systems away and let the autopilot take over, your route warps you through a few 0.0/lowsecs along the way. If there is a different way to set a destination I would love to know.
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xHalcyonx
Amarr Lucian Alliance DeStInY.
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Posted - 2007.09.14 04:43:00 -
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Neither Lucian or the r0ck are pirates. We simply camp EC-P8R for kicks and giggles. Come back some time you hear? ------------------- ნỊs uʍop əpỊsdn |

katabactic
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Posted - 2007.09.14 05:53:00 -
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Edited by: katabactic on 14/09/2007 05:53:58 The above poster doesn't speak for either party.
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xHalcyonx
Amarr Lucian Alliance DeStInY.
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Posted - 2007.09.14 06:15:00 -
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Originally by: katabactic Edited by: katabactic on 14/09/2007 05:53:58 The above poster doesn't speak for either party.
I can, infact, say that Lucian are not pirates, we merely like to violence peoples ships for fun. Pirating implies that we ransom you. If you enter EC without a scout, then prepare for the loss of your ship. ------------------- ნỊs uʍop əpỊsdn |

Julien Mornier
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Posted - 2007.09.14 08:08:00 -
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Originally by: port22
Originally by: Julien Mornier
Originally by: Vanderwald
Originally by: Julien Mornier Generally, because they have found themselves facing difficulties in establishing self esteem in their everyday world and therefore seek to do so by victimizing others in a virtual world as they themselves have been victimized in everyday life rather than changing that life.
You, sir, are indeed correct 
I believe so. The psychological principles involved have been well researched.
What a load of PC horse ****.
Nope, just the truth which you are free to research at your leisure. Sorry it upsets your self image.
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Julien Mornier
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Posted - 2007.09.14 08:11:00 -
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Edited by: Julien Mornier on 14/09/2007 08:11:11 Bah, double post.
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Julien Mornier
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Posted - 2007.09.14 08:59:00 -
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Originally by: Hasak Rain Edited by: Hasak Rain on 13/09/2007 16:44:19
Originally by: Kolwrath
Originally by: Julien Mornier Generally, because they have found themselves facing difficulties in establishing self esteem in their everyday world and therefore seek to do so by victimizing others in a virtual world as they themselves have been victimized in everyday life rather than changing that life.
You sir are correct. 
I can't believe that there are still people in this game who think {using that word loosely} like this.
I have spent the last year trying to decide what i really want to do with my main. I think I am going to join a Pirate corp just so that i can make more people like this cry.
However, the only ones who have a deep enough investment in the game to "cry" over a setback in it are those who also have invested far too much of their self esteem into a game, in other words your emotional brethren. that, of course is another sign of the underlying emotional problems.
Originally by: Hasak Rain
Oh and yes, after I am done killing pixalated spaceships, I am going to go out and start a real life crime wave to elevate my low self esteem and deal with my psychological problems. Since video games and real life acts of violence go hand in hand and there are studies on it and all. 
Idiot.
No, actually you have shown that you will almost certainly not. Those who act out upon their fantasies are usually convinced of the uniformity of the world around them and cease to be defensive. You will far more likely continue to scorn any help for your underlying problems and merely continue to live out revenge fantasies in this game while enduring your daily existance.. Wish I could help you more, but you need to want to improve your life, no one else can do it for you.
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Hasak Rain
Amarr
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Posted - 2007.09.14 11:05:00 -
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Originally by: Julien Mornier
Originally by: Hasak Rain Edited by: Hasak Rain on 13/09/2007 16:44:19
Originally by: Kolwrath
Originally by: Julien Mornier Generally, because they have found themselves facing difficulties in establishing self esteem in their everyday world and therefore seek to do so by victimizing others in a virtual world as they themselves have been victimized in everyday life rather than changing that life.
You sir are correct. 
I can't believe that there are still people in this game who think {using that word loosely} like this.
I have spent the last year trying to decide what i really want to do with my main. I think I am going to join a Pirate corp just so that i can make more people like this cry.
However, the only ones who have a deep enough investment in the game to "cry" over a setback in it are those who also have invested far too much of their self esteem into a game, in other words your emotional brethren. that, of course is another sign of the underlying emotional problems.
Originally by: Hasak Rain
Oh and yes, after I am done killing pixalated spaceships, I am going to go out and start a real life crime wave to elevate my low self esteem and deal with my psychological problems. Since video games and real life acts of violence go hand in hand and there are studies on it and all. 
Idiot.
No, actually you have shown that you will almost certainly not. Those who act out upon their fantasies are usually convinced of the uniformity of the world around them and cease to be defensive. You will far more likely continue to scorn any help for your underlying problems and merely continue to live out revenge fantasies in this game while enduring your daily existance.. Wish I could help you more, but you need to want to improve your life, no one else can do it for you.
If you are really interested in helping me improve my life like you say, simply send your sister or wife over here. That might help me endure my daily existence a little better. Especially if they are brunettes.
Besides, up until last week, I was a mostly a big mission whoring carebear so I guess that in itself, shoots a big hole into your theory about my "revenge fantasy."
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Granmethedon III
High4Life SMASH Alliance
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Posted - 2007.09.14 11:30:00 -
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Originally by: Hasak Rain Especially if they are brunettes.
Ah, a man after my own heart. 
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Arkyk
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Posted - 2007.09.14 11:36:00 -
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I skimmed briefly, so I don't know if anyone answered your question already, but:
There is a toggle in the map screen that will force the route plotter to only select safe* systems to jump through to reach your destination. This can make routes much longer, but at least you won't end up in a million pieces.
*Nowhere is ever really safe, but you can bet most people aren't going to get CONCORDed just to kill some newbie's destroyer. ---------------- Mostly harmless. |

Lucas Avignon
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Posted - 2007.09.14 12:29:00 -
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Originally by: Julien Mornier
Originally by: Hasak Rain Edited by: Hasak Rain on 13/09/2007 16:44:19
Originally by: Kolwrath
Originally by: Julien Mornier Generally, because they have found themselves facing difficulties in establishing self esteem in their everyday world and therefore seek to do so by victimizing others in a virtual world as they themselves have been victimized in everyday life rather than changing that life.
You sir are correct. 
I can't believe that there are still people in this game who think {using that word loosely} like this.
I have spent the last year trying to decide what i really want to do with my main. I think I am going to join a Pirate corp just so that i can make more people like this cry.
However, the only ones who have a deep enough investment in the game to "cry" over a setback in it are those who also have invested far too much of their self esteem into a game, in other words your emotional brethren. that, of course is another sign of the underlying emotional problems.
Originally by: Hasak Rain
Oh and yes, after I am done killing pixalated spaceships, I am going to go out and start a real life crime wave to elevate my low self esteem and deal with my psychological problems. Since video games and real life acts of violence go hand in hand and there are studies on it and all. 
Idiot.
No, actually you have shown that you will almost certainly not. Those who act out upon their fantasies are usually convinced of the uniformity of the world around them and cease to be defensive. You will far more likely continue to scorn any help for your underlying problems and merely continue to live out revenge fantasies in this game while enduring your daily existance.. Wish I could help you more, but you need to want to improve your life, no one else can do it for you.
In relation to the OP, you should have just talked this over with the people in your Noobie corp, now your just a laugh, next time talk to someone or maybe read what eve is about 
Hey Julien Mornier, are you ok man? Have you been victimised in your life?, would you like to share it with us. Have you had the need to improve your life? It's okay to let it all out you know, just don't project your psychopathic ramblings onto other people 
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An Anarchyyt
Gallente Sublime.
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Posted - 2007.09.14 12:57:00 -
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1.) I love amateur psychology.
2.) I always wonder what n00bs think when they read the warning that goes "This is extremely dangerous and CONCORD can not protect you." Are they like? Extremely dangerous, huh? I don't think so.
Originally by: CCP Wrangler Second, a gentile is a non jewish person
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Zen Guerrilla
Minmatar
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Posted - 2007.09.14 13:36:00 -
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All this psychological nonsense has to stop. I've met incredible ******s who were behaving just fine ingame, 30 year old "mature" people who used to be complete *******s ingame and 12 year olds more mature than i'll ever be.
The answer to pretty much everything people in this game do is "Because they can". ----------------------------- Not an alt. And proud of it.
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Kyle Haque
Solstice Systems Development Concourse
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Posted - 2007.09.14 17:42:00 -
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After this kill I shoot all noob ships on sight.
2007.07.28 04:58 Victim: ******* Alliance: NONE Corp: Perkone Destroyed: Ibis System: ******* Security: 0.0
Destroyed items:
True Sansha Heavy Capacitor Booster (Cargo) True Sansha Capacitor Power Relay (Cargo) True Sansha Energized Magnetic Membrane (Cargo) True Sansha Large Armor Repairer (Cargo) True Sansha Heavy Capacitor Booster (Cargo) True Sansha Capacitor Power Relay (Cargo)
He dropped a Nightmare BPC and a Officer Hardener
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Gabriel Karade
Nulli-Secundus
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Posted - 2007.09.14 18:10:00 -
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*Jumps on couch*
I think I have a problem Doctor, I can't stop murdering people in an internet spaceships game...I think it's the corpses...the wonderful delicious...
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Buxaroo
Reikoku Band of Brothers
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Posted - 2007.09.14 18:27:00 -
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Originally by: Kyle Haque After this kill I shoot all noob ships on sight.
2007.07.28 04:58 Victim: ******* Alliance: NONE Corp: Perkone Destroyed: Ibis System: ******* Security: 0.0
Destroyed items:
True Sansha Heavy Capacitor Booster (Cargo) True Sansha Capacitor Power Relay (Cargo) True Sansha Energized Magnetic Membrane (Cargo) True Sansha Large Armor Repairer (Cargo) True Sansha Heavy Capacitor Booster (Cargo) True Sansha Capacitor Power Relay (Cargo)
He dropped a Nightmare BPC and a Officer Hardener
Agreed. I once killed a goon in 99- in a shuttle and he had something like 600x Alloyed Tritanium Bars in his hold......was a nice find
But to the OP: Autopilot is bad mkay. Don't go into low sec or 0.0 on autopilot. You can use autopilot to point you in the right direction, but warp to each gate yourself. Warping at 15km in low sec or 0.0 is a sure fire way of dying quickly. And there is a way to set it to where you will only go to high sec systems. Just go to the Map and its on the Auto-pilot tab within the map. Just click the "Only travel through high sec" or something like that.
"No matter where you go, there you are" - B |

Usarua
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Posted - 2007.09.15 00:37:00 -
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Edited by: Usarua on 15/09/2007 00:37:11
Originally by: Zen Guerrilla All this psychological nonsense has to stop. I've met incredible ******s who were behaving just fine ingame, 30 year old "mature" people who used to be complete *******s ingame and 12 year olds more mature than i'll ever be.
The answer to pretty much everything people in this game do is "Because they can".
lol actually that just proves what everyone else is saying. the ones who are annoying out of game try to get people to like them in game, the ones who are mature out of game act out their frustrations in an environment where noone knows them. everyone has their desires that in an anonymous ring, they act out 
one again google wow noobie corpse camp grief hours day. if people do this all day long for no reward and not causing people to lose money, think of how many more do it when it causes people to lose money and gets them money as well?
just something to think about.
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