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Poopsocking has been around since original everquest, possibly the child of the act of peeing in a bottle while driving. Poopsocking first made an appearance on this server by the original DA, the first true low-skill zerg force guild that had been created. To combat the skill and mobilization prowess of such guilds as KaN, they resorted to waiting at a spawn point for literally days. During this greasy period the poopsock became a lifestyle. | |||
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#2
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#3
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DA has taken the vztz moniker
Can't hack it unless you hack it
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#5
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3 pages with lots of blahblah but no post of what happened
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#6
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more big-guild fag drama, it's all the same.
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#7
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Tactical Nuke Inbound...
Wait what game are we playing again?
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#8
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So if some random member of some raiding guild breaks the rules in lower guk, trains some people or whatever, you gonna ban/suspend his entire guild from raiding too?
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#9
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However, when someone uses ShowEQ to track a mob (lets say Cazic Thule) when they otherwise shouldn't be able to gives the entire guild an unfair advantage over another. Raider X, Y and Z receive loot that might not have been possible without the actions of the cheating player. In this case, I believe the entire guild being punished is justified. | |||
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<chants> His name was Ralph Plsgo. | |||
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