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Red Templar
Raging Ducks Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2012.03.12 08:58:00 -
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Sentinel Eeex wrote:We are required to fraps the voting process, for each account, and send the fraps to war commissar  Confirming that im one of the red commisars.
Goons use their russian members for extortion and other shady things. Since we have so much experience with rigged elections and have racial bonus perk for shady things. For Love. For Peace. For Honor.
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Red Templar
Raging Ducks Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2012.03.12 13:22:00 -
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Andski wrote:Killer Gandry wrote:If this is true it isn't surprising.
What surprises me more is that someone like Trabbz whines about it whereas he has the option to leave Goons if he isn't in agreement with them.
But a lot of people like the easy way out. Cry like a little baby but don't do anything actually to change their situation.
i love how you totally left out the possibility that it's a troll Impossible.
Everything about goons is true and serious. This is a serious game after all, there is not place for bafoonery. For Love. For Peace. For Honor.
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Red Templar
Raging Ducks Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2012.03.12 13:52:00 -
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Thats a nice picture. Do i guess correctly that the doe in the middle represents goonswarm with all our poor newbies, and the 2 predators on the sides are horrible forces of elite peeveepee?
It makes sense. For Love. For Peace. For Honor.
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Red Templar
Raging Ducks Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2012.03.13 09:33:00 -
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Frying Doom wrote:So in closing I must one again and still ask for the suspension of The Mittani's Candidicy for the CSM, until these claims can be properly investigated.. Can CCP also come to my house and investigate the leak in my bathroom? I suspect goons secret police sabotaged it, and thats their way to put pressure on me, to make me vote for mittens. Like it will do any good, we all know that eve players can stay unwashed for months. 
Tarryn Nightstorm wrote:All this, troll or not, over a video-game. Why do you find it surprising? Men are like children. And children always fight and bicker over their toys. For Love. For Peace. For Honor.
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Red Templar
Raging Ducks Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2012.03.14 07:40:00 -
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Frying Doom wrote: Given their ability to properly field fleets we know there are several hundred people in Goonswarm but I think you would be pushing it to find 1000-2000 actual goons.
You are actually very very wrong in this estimate.
Check Darius Jonson presentation from eve fanfest 2009 alliance panel. In it he reveals the actual number of players in the alliance. For Love. For Peace. For Honor.
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Red Templar
Raging Ducks Goonswarm Federation
166
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Posted - 2012.03.14 09:14:00 -
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Frying Doom wrote:Red Templar wrote: You are actually very very wrong in this estimate.
Check Darius Jonson presentation from eve fanfest 2009 alliance panel. In it he reveals the actual number of players in the alliance.
I think 20 people might be a bit of an underestimation, but thanks for the idea. It was interesting to watch and compare to Sins of a Solar Spymaster. Ok, you got us. Number actually doubled during these years, so its about 50 people now. For Love. For Peace. For Honor.
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Red Templar
Raging Ducks Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2012.03.14 13:38:00 -
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Frying Doom wrote:Johnny Marzetti wrote:I really want to keep rolling with this gimmick but it's starting to strain my suspension of disbelief. Glad to see that with enough proof and conviction of spirit, it is possible to wear down the shouting and immense drivel powers of the Goonsheep. 
The only thing you clown cause is this:
Wiki wrote:Boredom is an emotional state experienced when an individual is left without anything in particular to do, and is not interested in their surroundings. The first recorded use of the word boredom is in the novel Bleak House by Charles Dickens, written in 1852,[1] in which it appears six times, although the expression to be a bore had been used in the sense of "to be tiresome or dull" since 1768.[2] The French term for boredom, ennui, is sometimes used in English as well.
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