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Lord Zoran
House of Tempers
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Posted - 2008.03.24 11:43:00 -
[31]
generally i think its because verone is very honourable(unlike most pirates), but tbh i'm not too sure on his actual pvp abilities.
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Wet Ferret
Center for Advanced Studies
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Posted - 2008.03.24 11:44:00 -
[32]
I think Verone is a pretty cool guy, eh honors ransoms and doesn't afraid of anything
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Tzar'rim
Reckless Corsairs
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Posted - 2008.03.24 11:47:00 -
[33]
Most people color their replies and reactions by either politics, self interest or ignorance (and blatantly obviously so), also most people are tools.
He seems to be different, there's a few more of those but not enough.
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Jaldar
Veto. Veto Corp
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Posted - 2008.03.24 11:48:00 -
[34]
Everyone knows Verone is a nub. I hate that guy. I for one am against piracy in all it's forms. Jaldar |
Verone
Veto. Veto Corp
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Posted - 2008.03.24 11:52:00 -
[35]
Originally by: Jaldar Everyone knows Verone is a nub. I hate that guy. I for one am against piracy in all it's forms.
Mutiny!
Walk the plank!
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annoing
MisFunk Inc. Daisho Syndicate
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Posted - 2008.03.24 12:00:00 -
[36]
Originally by: Chribba
Chribba is cool ....
This post tastes of TRUE and therefore it gets the Annoing Seal of Approval
The Annoing Seal of Approval - awarded to Tarminic 112 times in the last 3 weeks.
Dwi Cymraig According to the Pastafarian belief system, pirates are "absolute divine beings" and the original Pastafarians. Their image as "thieves and outcasts" is misinformation.
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Shin Ra
BURN EDEN Terra Incognita.
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Posted - 2008.03.24 12:05:00 -
[37]
Was this posted to ransom your pod?
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Verone
Veto. Veto Corp
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Posted - 2008.03.24 12:10:00 -
[38]
Originally by: Shin Ra Was this posted to ransom your pod?
Ironically no... woke up to it this morning.
...something feels wierd. I saw this :
Quote:
Last Post: 2008.03.24 12:05:00 by: Shin Ra
And expected flames...
<3
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idrop
Fimbulwinter Pharmaceuticals Fimbulwinter
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Posted - 2008.03.24 12:42:00 -
[39]
Edited by: idrop on 24/03/2008 12:42:59 Many scientists have sought to probe the essence that is referred to by we mortals as "Verone," and have learned two interesting facts:
1. His accent, while on the surface seemingly natural and charming, was actually learned while he was 14 at a top-secret government-run assassination school. 2. Each of his many, many hats contains a dizzying array of spy gadgetry and hardware, including but not limited to microphones, video cameras, broadcasting equipment, etc. We would have learned more but our operative who stole the hat was killed by the hat's self-destruct sequence, which was activated when the hat's built-in DNA checker realized it was sitting on a head that was not Verone's.
In the end, we had to suspend our investigation because our team members kept dying. One was killed (along with a 3-block radius of Edinburgh - we covered that one up!) by the exploding hat. One was performing an investigation online in the video game where Verone is famous; we found him dead the next morning with strangle marks on his throat - we suspect Verone's hand literally came out of the monitor and choked the poor man to death. A third was murdered when he happened across Verone in the street in an undisclosed location in northern England, he disappeared and was found 10 days later floating in the Atlantic.
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Kharadran Sullath
Noir. Blue Federation
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Posted - 2008.03.24 12:45:00 -
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Why does so many love Verone? It's the sig tbh.
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Originally by: Graveyard Tan I call bull**** and troll. If you are deaf, how are you even able to read this or type replies?
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SiJira
Imperial Academy
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Posted - 2008.03.24 13:06:00 -
[41]
verone is famous because if all pirates were like verone then people would fly to losec and enjoying losing their t2 fit battleships Trashed sig, Shark was here |
Verone
Veto. Veto Corp
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Posted - 2008.03.24 13:08:00 -
[42]
Originally by: idrop Edited by: idrop on 24/03/2008 12:42:59 Many scientists have sought to probe the essence that is referred to by we mortals as "Verone," and have learned two interesting facts:
1. His accent, while on the surface seemingly natural and charming, was actually learned while he was 14 at a top-secret government-run assassination school. 2. Each of his many, many hats contains a dizzying array of spy gadgetry and hardware, including but not limited to microphones, video cameras, broadcasting equipment, etc. We would have learned more but our operative who stole the hat was killed by the hat's self-destruct sequence, which was activated when the hat's built-in DNA checker realized it was sitting on a head that was not Verone's.
In the end, we had to suspend our investigation because our team members kept dying. One was killed (along with a 3-block radius of Edinburgh - we covered that one up!) by the exploding hat. One was performing an investigation online in the video game where Verone is famous; we found him dead the next morning with strangle marks on his throat - we suspect Verone's hand literally came out of the monitor and choked the poor man to death. A third was murdered when he happened across Verone in the street in an undisclosed location in northern England, he disappeared and was found 10 days later floating in the Atlantic.
I deny all knowledge of said allegations.
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Yao Shiu
Federal Navy Academy
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Posted - 2008.03.24 13:15:00 -
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Originally by: Chribba Edited by: Chribba on 24/03/2008 09:11:15 Chribba is cool too.
/edit/ crap I failed at using an alt.
only you could get away with that Chribba
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Benco97
Exchangable Properties
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Posted - 2008.03.24 14:14:00 -
[44]
Everyone loves Verone because... well.. just because. Don't get jealous of him.
Originally by: Kirjava This man speaks the truth, when he farts we count the length in seconds and make squillions buying winning lottery tickets.
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G3ghj
Hedion University
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Posted - 2008.03.24 14:17:00 -
[45]
I apologize for the sarcastic tone of this letter, but I have found it is the only way to vent the ineffable anger that possessed me when I heard Mr. Ethan Verone say that an open party with unlimited access to alcohol can't possibly outgrow the host's ability to manage the crowd. It is worth noting at the outset that his subliminal psywar campaigns have caused widespread social alienation and from this alienation a thousand social pathologies have sprung. Whenever he tries to fortify our feeble spirits with a few rehearsed words of bravado, I can't help but think that my position is that he displays the paranoid malice that is the hallmark of true defeatism. Mr. Verone, in contrast, argues that he understands the difference between civilization and savagery. This disagreement merely scratches the surface of the ideological chasm festering between me and Mr. Verone. The only rational way to bridge this chasm is for him to admit that the gloss that his acolytes put on his hatchet jobs unfortunately does little to feed the starving, house the homeless, cure the sick, and still find wonder and awe in the sunrise and the moonlight. While we do nothing, those who marginalize and eventually even outlaw responsible critics of sententious, Fabianism-oriented ruffians are gloating and smirking. And they will keep on gloating and smirking until we make efforts directed towards broad, long-term social change.
As a consistently mortified observer of Mr. Verone's slurs, I myself can't help but want to stop Mr. Verone's encroachments on our heritage. Mr. Verone's morals are clear testimony to the fact that Mr. Verone's ravings are merely a sideshow exhibit in the circus of teetotalism. That is to say, much of Mr. Verone's success is due to the rest of us bending over backwards to assist him and to overlook his failings. That's clear. But I sometimes ask myself whether the struggle to express my views is worth all of the potential consequences. And I consistently answer by saying that we must understand that Mr. Verone is so harebrained that he transcends the normal definition of that word into a whole new meaning that also encompasses "dirty" and "silly". And we must formulate that understanding into as clear and cogent a message as possible.
It is easier for me to imagine a million-dimensional vector space than the number of inconsistencies in Mr. Verone's animadversions. The reason is clear. Mr. Verone's goons, who are legion, all look like Mr. Verone, think like Mr. Verone, act like Mr. Verone, and force his moral code on the rest of us, just like Mr. Verone does. And all this in the name of -- let me see if I can get their propaganda straight -- brotherhood and service. Ha! You've heard me say that his fans are all flighty dummkopfs. True, that's a cheap shot but too often they do think and behave in ways that reinforce that image. The take-away message of this letter is that history has proven beyond any doubt that Mr. Ethan Verone is a big fan of vigilante justice. Think about it. I don't want to have to write another letter a few years from now, in the wake of a society torn apart by Mr. Verone's contentious canards, reminding you that you were warned.
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sakana
North Eastern Swat Pandemic Legion
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Posted - 2008.03.24 14:35:00 -
[46]
Could it be because Veto are a damn good corp?
And Verone has made them so?
NO, that wouldnt make any sense at all now would it.........
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Silver Night
Naqam
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Posted - 2008.03.24 14:39:00 -
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Originally by: Zarquon Beeblebrox everyone love a proper pirate. Verone is one!
Theres name I haven't seen in ages --------------
GLS Mr. State Caldari Patriot. Sansha's Nation Supporter Murderer of (his own) Frigates.
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Thunk Moreover
State War Academy
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Posted - 2008.03.24 14:39:00 -
[48]
He has a cool signature, makes me laugh all the time
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Verone
Veto. Veto Corp
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Posted - 2008.03.24 14:41:00 -
[49]
Originally by: G3ghj I apologize for the sarcastic tone of this letter, but I have found it is the only way to vent the ineffable anger that possessed me when I heard Mr. Ethan Verone say that an open party with unlimited access to alcohol can't possibly outgrow the host's ability to manage the crowd. It is worth noting at the outset that his subliminal psywar campaigns have caused widespread social alienation and from this alienation a thousand social pathologies have sprung. Whenever he tries to fortify our feeble spirits with a few rehearsed words of bravado, I can't help but think that my position is that he displays the paranoid malice that is the hallmark of true defeatism. Mr. Verone, in contrast, argues that he understands the difference between civilization and savagery. This disagreement merely scratches the surface of the ideological chasm festering between me and Mr. Verone. The only rational way to bridge this chasm is for him to admit that the gloss that his acolytes put on his hatchet jobs unfortunately does little to feed the starving, house the homeless, cure the sick, and still find wonder and awe in the sunrise and the moonlight. While we do nothing, those who marginalize and eventually even outlaw responsible critics of sententious, Fabianism-oriented ruffians are gloating and smirking. And they will keep on gloating and smirking until we make efforts directed towards broad, long-term social change.
As a consistently mortified observer of Mr. Verone's slurs, I myself can't help but want to stop Mr. Verone's encroachments on our heritage. Mr. Verone's morals are clear testimony to the fact that Mr. Verone's ravings are merely a sideshow exhibit in the circus of teetotalism. That is to say, much of Mr. Verone's success is due to the rest of us bending over backwards to assist him and to overlook his failings. That's clear. But I sometimes ask myself whether the struggle to express my views is worth all of the potential consequences. And I consistently answer by saying that we must understand that Mr. Verone is so harebrained that he transcends the normal definition of that word into a whole new meaning that also encompasses "dirty" and "silly". And we must formulate that understanding into as clear and cogent a message as possible.
It is easier for me to imagine a million-dimensional vector space than the number of inconsistencies in Mr. Verone's animadversions. The reason is clear. Mr. Verone's goons, who are legion, all look like Mr. Verone, think like Mr. Verone, act like Mr. Verone, and force his moral code on the rest of us, just like Mr. Verone does. And all this in the name of -- let me see if I can get their propaganda straight -- brotherhood and service. Ha! You've heard me say that his fans are all flighty dummkopfs. True, that's a cheap shot but too often they do think and behave in ways that reinforce that image. The take-away message of this letter is that history has proven beyond any doubt that Mr. Ethan Verone is a big fan of vigilante justice. Think about it. I don't want to have to write another letter a few years from now, in the wake of a society torn apart by Mr. Verone's contentious canards, reminding you that you were warned.
I'm intrigued by your thoughts, and would like to subscribe to your newsletter.
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Kaaii
PixelJuice Design Executive Outcomes
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Posted - 2008.03.24 15:11:00 -
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Originally by: Animercia Just wondering if anyone knows why they think verone is the coolest dude around?
Or why veto is considered one of the best if not the best pirate corp around?
Power of Two, Verone?
According to Oveur, existing LSAA's already anchored will stay there. kieron Director of Community Relations,
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Jisel
School of Applied Knowledge
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Posted - 2008.03.24 15:24:00 -
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Edited by: Jisel on 24/03/2008 15:27:22 if verone your going to nerdrage verone against verone it helps if all your altsia verone don'tia haveia similaria soundingia verone namesia.
also was this thread started by a pro-verone agent in order to get verones name into peoples head, indeed does verone this corruption extender futher, and am i getting paid isk to name drop verone into my posts well am verone i?
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JonLuc McPew
Imperial Academy
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Posted - 2008.03.24 15:45:00 -
[52]
Edited by: JonLuc McPew on 24/03/2008 15:50:15
Besides being a master of communication, he also has great sigs. I yearn for the day before he got rid of the one with the pimpin purple hat with zebra stripes...
He's also one of the very, very few people who will actually ransom you and not be a jack-a-s-s about it.
Now, in true EVE fashion, having said that: He was also a massive gate-sniping stab monkey back in the day, and an old-school LowSec prat. Still, old school owns the new dumb-a-s-s kiddies running around today.
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Verone
Veto. Veto Corp
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Posted - 2008.03.24 15:56:00 -
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Originally by: JonLuc McPew Now, in true EVE fashion, having said that: He was also a massive gate-sniping stab monkey back in the day, and an old-school LowSec prat. Still, old school owns the new dumb-a-s-s kiddies running around today.
You obviously don't know what I've been doing for the last four years then.
I've never fitted a stab to a ship in my life, something I'm proud of in fact. If I'm stupid enough to get cought, then I'm adult enough to pay the price.
Also... I've never sniped off a gate. If I've ever camped it's been in Aunenen or Amamake, sentry tanking with SNIGG. Basically due to the fact that I don't like long range combat.
I don't think I've actively gatecamped since I formed Veto Corp... which was two years and 4 months ago.
I love alts who have no idea what they're talking about.
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JonLuc McPew
Imperial Academy
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Posted - 2008.03.24 16:00:00 -
[54]
Edited by: JonLuc McPew on 24/03/2008 15:59:58
Mwhahaha, my evil ploy to muddy the waters and put you on the defensive worked. Coming soon: subversive attack on Omber Zombie and them thar others.
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Verone
Veto. Veto Corp
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Posted - 2008.03.24 16:01:00 -
[55]
Originally by: JonLuc McPew Besides being a master of communication, he also has great sigs. I yearn for the day before he got rid of the one with the pimpin purple hat with zebra stripes...
Oh... and just for you...
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Verone
Veto. Veto Corp
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Posted - 2008.03.24 16:02:00 -
[56]
Originally by: JonLuc McPew
Mwhahaha, my evil ploy to muddy the waters and put you on the defensive worked. Coming soon: subversive attack on Omber Zombie and them thar others.
Whenever I'm on Eve-O I'm on the defensive... I get flamed way too much not to be...
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Prez21
coracao ardente Triumvirate.
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Posted - 2008.03.24 16:03:00 -
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Originally by: Karanth
Originally by: Amira Silvermist Forum presence, his sig and being an overall nice guy I guess...
He actually was one of two first eve pirates I heard about. The other one was Ginger Magician... Too bad he got banned, he was so beloved by the masses that his popularity would easily got him a place in the CSM.
Ginger Magician was a failure in every way one can be. He deserved that ban, and EVE is a better place for it.
I dont understand why everybody hates ginger so much, for someone who is supposedly a total failure he did a good job making so many ppl bitter
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Chainsaw Plankton
IDLE GUNS
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Posted - 2008.03.24 16:08:00 -
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if i wasn't in Idle veto would be one of the top corps that i would want to join
i like the eat from the bin sig
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JonLuc McPew
Imperial Academy
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Posted - 2008.03.24 16:12:00 -
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People hated Ginger, it's true. Not just the bears but a SLEW of other piratical types. Probably because of the Carrier? or MOM? he ran around in before most anyone else, not to mention the incessant self-congratulatory tone in all his posts: "EVE'S BEST, MOST FEARED PIRATE BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH", etc.
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JonLuc McPew
Imperial Academy
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Posted - 2008.03.24 16:15:00 -
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Edited by: JonLuc McPew on 24/03/2008 16:17:13
Originally by: Verone
Originally by: JonLuc McPew Besides being a master of communication, he also has great sigs. I yearn for the day before he got rid of the one with the pimpin purple hat with zebra stripes...
Oh... and just for you...
Hooorayyy! Thanks! My early bitterness is now assuaged, and I retract all the meanie things I said. Now if VETO would just lower their 50 trillion sp requirement, all would be well in heaven and on earth.
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