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I wish I had the mental dexterity to post this sooner and do some lines so you can read it in his voice.
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I heard Andakos has weekend gatherings where he eats babies and doesn't floss. True story.
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It's morally wrong not to buy your friend a hotspot so he can have his own IP if playing EQ with him means so much. It's also morally wrong not to play other classic multiplayer games with him while you wait for your IP exemption. Morally, you could be doing better for your friend than shaming strangers for handouts.
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Why do people do this? Get a VPN, go play with friends, if your going to box, the server pretty much police's itself. you'll most likely get caught. These GM's are donating time, why would you even wait for an exemption when you could be playing with all your box pals in 15 minutes?
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I love morels. They can be quite pricey though.
Same thing? No? Ah yes. OP - go ahead and eat some foil, as it has obviously fallen off of your head. This may have been due to the clever plan you hatched that everyone recognized immediately. Move to the basket. No, not that one, it has the lotion in it. | ||
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don't conflate "morals" and "getting what you want"
GMs are careful about IP exemption precisely because rule-breakers out there "immorally" box and ruin the game for the rest of us. So while the slowness may annoy you, you should be thankful to them. Be patient, and good on ya for enjoying the game with friends! | ||
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