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Freedom, AG and Riot are in ToV every week. You continue to point out all these times you have contested in ToV. There is not one single time I can remember you contesting anything in ToV that, again, wasnt where at least one guild was conceded or a blocker was left up with Vulak after a quake (the Kreizenn situation you are referring to).
You go to ToV on quakes, sure, but as soon as its no longer uncontested (AKA Aary, Fesh and Dagarn are dead) you leave or go to West ToV. Not trying to slight you here but all these you continue to point out all these times youve contested stuff in ToV but its not adding up to what I see every week.
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Please don't mistake my pointing out examples of times we have gone head to head over dragons in ToV as being upset because I'm not. I don't require anyone's approval for how we choose to play the game. It's disingenuous to say that we don't compete when we do and it was unfair to not accept our input because it's as valid of a playstyle as trying to contest every dragon on every cycle.
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His Lizardliness, Spacepope the first. - 60 Leezard Grandmaster ~ Proud Former Leader of <Kittens Who Say Meow> ~ | |||
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I think kittens doesn't understand what "contest" means. Contesting something means going for a target and competing against guilds who are also contesting it. No offense, but you contest nothing. Even on a quake, if another guild shows up you pack it up and move to something that no one else is competing on. You guys are not competitive at all, and yes, that means you never "contest" tov. You are merely vultures who show up for a free meal, but at the first sign of an opponent you turn tail and leave.
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You assholes wonder why everyone dislikes you lol. | |||
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Lets say there is an office with 4 employees and a break room. Roger, Fred, and Al work in the office every day, where as Kevin is remote employee who only comes in for meetings once a month. Having run into a number of issues that caused office drama; Roger, Fred, and Al came up with some rules associated with the break room (e.g. clean the microwave after using it, don't use other people's coffee cup, etc). One day Kevin comes in and sees the rules that the others came up with and gets indignant about not being included in said discussion, despite the fact that Kevin almost never uses the break room.
Who is the asshole here? If you want to more specifics on the rules or an explanation of why they exist, ask. Posting passive aggressive messages in the UN is a bitch move. | ||
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Nexii Vanadis <Gravity> | Nexii's Erotic Adventures
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The asshole in your story is the employer who refuses to make Kevin an employee, and forces him to continue to work as an independent contractor, instead. But none of us is employees of p99, so it's a shit analogy. | |||
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