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He's such a nobody I'm going to take the time out of my day to tell everybody just how irrelevant he is.
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Aftermath were the true casuals. Could only handle logging in for 10 minutes at a time. Their 24/7 zerg died and now they make excuses for why they're failing. Sad. Bad winners, sore losers.
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*daps unemployed socialist gARbaGe* | |||
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"You guys are losers using your free time to play P99" "I am not a loser for using my free time to play P99" | |||
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One guy puts a disclaimer at the end of his post claiming that it doesn't matter what happens after only what happened then matters. The game didn't end then though. There was no posts to announce their intention to leave while on top. To go out with dignity and glory from a position of strength. They are now here, in a weakened state. Trying to argue reasons why things are like they are, to reclaim some part of their broken brittle pride. | |||
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Aftermath was aids. Glad Riot finally cured aids.
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I am announcing my intention to leave R&F (in the guild vs. guild sense of these threads) because I can dictate such because there are no peers. I do so from a position of strength as these things are fleeting at best. I leave this form here and now while I am standing in the full sun, in the winners circle.
May your fortunes on Green be larger and your skills sharper. Good day, Gentlemen. Today was not a day to die. | ||
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