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It took me over a year to farm the plat. I also sold our old accounts and quit a while back. Our lives are busy now but we wish to come back. We somewhat regret getting rid of our accounts. We simply are weighing our options of starting out slow again or seeing if there are any decent accounts out there to allow us to skip the lower levels.
I am not sure what a rmt is. This server never used to be filled with such aggressive people. | ||
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No, a dude who "used to play" shows up with a FEB 2013 forum account asking if anyone will sell him high value characters.
I think the OP would be well served to use his old forum account considering he understands how to use the forums and played before. | ||
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I use two different forum accounts and I don't RMT. He wanted a fresh start, he got one; and after this thread I'm sure he'll want another one.
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Left-handedness is a recessive trait. Right-handed people can be homozygous, (RR) or heterozygous, (Rr) to be left handed you must be homozygous, (rr). To work out what chances your child would have hypothetically of being left-handed, you can work it out on a punnett square. eg., if both parents were homozygous right-handed, the offspring would be 100% right handed. If there was one homozygous right-handed parent and one heterozygous parent, the offspring would be also 100% right handed, but may be either hetero or homozygous right-handed. If both parents were heterozygous the child would have 25% chance of being left-handed (homozygous-rr), 50% heterozygous right-handed and 25% chance of being homozygous right-handed. And finally, if both parents were left-handed, the child would have 100% chance of being left-handed I bet most are right handed wives =p WTS left handed mouse for non-stop posting/gaming | |||
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