Quote fromWe have a member named Junction3?
Quote fromWas I... or was I putting emphasis on the fact that you should have an introduction thread?
Would it hurt not to make an introduction thread?
...I have found out that people do not know who I am, which may or may not be because I never made an introduction thread, nevertheless here it is:
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So, umm, my name is Junction3 and, umm, I'm guess I'm new around here and all, ya know and I had been looking around, and all, before making my account. Uhhhhh, my one friend at work told be about it and I, uhh, I guess, I decided to make an account so I could, umm, RP with him. So, I, ummm, made my account, right, and I, uhh, well I guess I just joined the RP that he was in at the time, Knights of the Burning Blade. So, I guess that's me, Junction3, and I, uhh, well I guess that's all. Cool to be apart of the, umm, community with you guys. Thanks.
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Hey man I respect your point of view, especially when you consider the complexity of languages. In games like D3, words are very important and subtle differences have a big impact on the overall perception of things (such as rage and fury). You are totally correct! Fury is much more related to the barbarian than rage is. Rage is more like an animal infuriated because you touched it's kids or because you stepped on it's tail ( my cat gets pretty angry when I do that (no I don't beat my animals :P)).
Just my quick and short reply
P.S: I know that Blizz called it Fury and Koodos to them for doing so!
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"To reiterate what my TKD teacher said... if you want to survive in the wilderness... don't go there"
d What you think that people who crash into a forest decided to go there? Everything was planned (the crash I mean) ? The fact is, you get fucked when you least expect it. If you haven't read a scout handbook or been into the army, the only thing that can help you is your instincts, physical shape and knowledge. Seeing that in this situation they may be restricted, a show like Man vs. Wild can make you remember some useful tips in order to give you an advantage over your environment. It may be entertainment cause some british guy with an accent is showing you some of the most ridiculous things. The fact remains that most of the stuff he shows is real and can really save your life. For exemple, in cases of hypothermia most people tend to keep their clothes (soaked in this situation) on thinking that it will keep them cold when they should take them all off. When stuck into a crevasse, if you can see some cracks enter your hand and make a fist in order to climb up (basic hiking). I could go on and on. I'm not saying watch Man vs. Wild to be able to survive in the wild, I'm saying if you ever get in a survival position and the only thing you've watched is Man vs. Wild you're better off with this than nothing. The tricks he gives are decent and should be used.
What's wrong with the term tricks or Tips, this is what they are. Every technique should be used contextually and it's no different from any other discipline. Martial art positions, Flight procedures, military tactics.... they should all be put into a context and used as such. It is rather you that should use the correct term "trick" my friend.
BTW: I don't pretend to know shit, cause I've had lessons in survival, I know what I'm talking about.
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Just because of that my witch doctor will get DoctorLoompa as a name :thumbsup: