dwemer_paleologist wrote: »i only have 1 PvP character, and he allways only plays PC NA vivic.
i have only played in the 30 day campaigns since beta 2013
VaranisArano wrote: »dwemer_paleologist wrote: »dwemer_paleologist wrote: »GlorphNoldorin wrote: »Thanks EP for the most unemployable campaign in recent times. Keep up the good work! Mass those 70 man raids and consistently out pop the competition. You are the best.
this is about PC NA vivec.
we EP are constantly fighting 2 alliances on allesia bridge and chal milegate.
we dont have the amount of people to do what you are suggesting.
I want some of whatever you’re on. Please and thank you.
it has been this way for a long time but, does it allways have to be that on this forum people use
insults to win the aurgument?
when will it change?
Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!
Wait, that's not so old-fashioned. Okay, I'll try again.
“Thou sodden-witted lord! Thou hast no more brain than I have in mine elbows “
Troilus and Cressida (Act 2, Scene 1)
Wait, what argument am I trying to win with some good old-fashioned insults?
EP vs Team Green?
Oh, in that case, Blood For The PACT!!!!!
(This post is not meant to be taken as a serious response, only as an expression of my good humor over insults on the forums. )
We burn day-light, here read, read, perceive how
I might be knighted: I fhall think the worfe of fat men as long
as I have an eye to make difference of men's liking ; and yet he
would not-fwear, praife women's modefty, and gave fuch orderly
and well-behaved reproof to all uncomelinefs, that I would have
fworn his difpofition would have gone to the truth of his words ;
but they do no more adhere, and keep place together, than
the hundreth pfalm to the tune of Green Sleeves. What tem-
peft, I trow, threw this whale, with fo many tun of oyl in his
belly, a'fhore at Windfor? how fhall I be reveng'd on him ? I
think the beft way were to entertain him with hope, 'till the
wicked fire of luft have melted him in his own greafe. Did you
ever hear the like ?
The Merry Wives of Windsor (Act 2, Scene 2); The Works of Shakespear in Six Volumes by Mr. Pope
VaranisArano wrote: »dwemer_paleologist wrote: »dwemer_paleologist wrote: »GlorphNoldorin wrote: »Thanks EP for the most unemployable campaign in recent times. Keep up the good work! Mass those 70 man raids and consistently out pop the competition. You are the best.
this is about PC NA vivec.
we EP are constantly fighting 2 alliances on allesia bridge and chal milegate.
we dont have the amount of people to do what you are suggesting.
I want some of whatever you’re on. Please and thank you.
it has been this way for a long time but, does it allways have to be that on this forum people use
insults to win the aurgument?
when will it change?
Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!
Wait, that's not so old-fashioned. Okay, I'll try again.
“Thou sodden-witted lord! Thou hast no more brain than I have in mine elbows “
Troilus and Cressida (Act 2, Scene 1)
Wait, what argument am I trying to win with some good old-fashioned insults?
EP vs Team Green?
Oh, in that case, Blood For The PACT!!!!!
(This post is not meant to be taken as a serious response, only as an expression of my good humor over insults on the forums. )
We burn day-light, here read, read, perceive how
I might be knighted: I fhall think the worfe of fat men as long
as I have an eye to make difference of men's liking ; and yet he
would not-fwear, praife women's modefty, and gave fuch orderly
and well-behaved reproof to all uncomelinefs, that I would have
fworn his difpofition would have gone to the truth of his words ;
but they do no more adhere, and keep place together, than
the hundreth pfalm to the tune of Green Sleeves. What tem-
peft, I trow, threw this whale, with fo many tun of oyl in his
belly, a'fhore at Windfor? how fhall I be reveng'd on him ? I
think the beft way were to entertain him with hope, 'till the
wicked fire of luft have melted him in his own greafe. Did you
ever hear the like ?
The Merry Wives of Windsor (Act 2, Scene 2); The Works of Shakespear in Six Volumes by Mr. Pope
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