GGG, I have an intellectual question for you.
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" how is that an "intellectual" question? 1. If you are exiled from your homeland you are an exile, because you were exiled from your home. The Ancient Greeks exiled people all the time, and even though those people moved to live, work and be accepted in Persia, they were still exiles. 2. The question whether the characters in towns are exiles is a pointless question, because it doesn't affect the player characters being exiles in any way. If I exile you from your homeland, it doesn't matter where you go or who you meet, you'll still be an exile from your home. 3. The second question is not a deep one at all. Since you can have two different points in space, there is "here" and "there". Depending on the observer, places X and Y in a given space are both "here" and "there" if they're not the same. Observer in X observes X as "here" and Y as "there", whereas observer Y observers Y as "here" and X as "there. It's just a silly question that someone with a lack of imagination trying to sound like he's making a "deep" thought but is just begging for attention. Basically, all you need to answer those simple questions is basic understanding of the words and math. Last edited by Idioticus#7813 on May 6, 2014, 5:40:12 AM
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wow this thread is hilarious, bro they are exiled from Oriath, if they try to go back to Oriath they will be killed instantly, get tossed out, can't return? The fucking definition of exile lolololol
WHAT IS NOT TO GET ABOUT THAT? oh wait nothing, you are just trying to sound "smart" and "deep" lawlz bro, lawlz http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/exile exile Use Exile in a sentence ex·ile [eg-zahyl, ek-sahyl] Show IPA noun 1. expulsion from one's native land by authoritative decree. (AKA TOSSED THE FUCK OUT BY DOMINUS AND THE HIGH TEMPLE) 2. the fact or state of such expulsion: to live in exile. Living in Wraeclast 3. a person banished from his or her native land. Kicked out by Dominus 4. prolonged separation from one's country or home, as by force of circumstances: wartime exile. 5. anyone separated from his or her country or home voluntarily or by force of circumstances. Committed crimes that lead to exile wow, much words, such definition, so hard to look up B E E F Last edited by ampdecay#1924 on May 6, 2014, 5:42:55 AM
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Using their godly touch of god on a dictionary, GGG staff decided to use the rng force to find what name your avatar would be called.
Rng decided the finger would stop at exile. we are lucky it didn't t stop at bananas. Path of bananas would have been quite something. Forum pvp https://www.instagram.com/critterspencils/ Last edited by lolozori#1147 on May 6, 2014, 5:55:45 AM
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" Ok, so when a girl says she's "fat", is she fat to us? Or is she fat to herself? When a head of a city says someone is "exiled", are they exiled to to them and all whom agree with them? Or are they really "exiled"? It's word play - paradoxical word salad mixed with "self-proclaimed ownership" and "entitlement". Don't believe words and definitions - look past them and analyze whether or not they make any sense or not. Because you live in a world where people really thought racism was an ideal way of living... Don't ever forget how delusional people can be. Just because someone is smiling, doesn't mean they are happy or have good intentions... You will never see a man faking anger, passion and relentless behavior.
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" How could I when you keep writing... -- But is it really 'self-proclaimed ownership' or just your own definition of the circumstances? Don't belive definitions, bro. And what really is 'entitlement'? “Demons run when a good man goes to war" Last edited by Sneakypaw#3052 on May 6, 2014, 6:55:05 AM
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This question is so idiotic, it would be a joke (or personal amusement) to attempt give an intellectual response
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" Originally greeks called other cultures barbarians,which etymologically means-everyone who iis not greek.While there certainly were stereotypes,it was not used the term negatively by all greeks.In later years the word-as a description-took a negative undetone Edit:That was off topic,i have absolutely no idea what the op is talking about https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/417287 - Poutsos Flicker Nuke Shadow Last edited by Poutsos#0458 on May 6, 2014, 8:12:36 AM
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" If a girl says she's fat, look at her body fat percentage figure out her BMI and compare it to a chart, I'd she falls in the overweight range she is fat, I don't know what you keep going on about word play B E E F
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11/10 to the OP. He should win a Wraeclast fisherman of the year award for this thread.
There comes a time thief when jewels cease to sparkle, gold loses it's luster, throne room becomes a prison, and all that's left is a father's love for his child. - King Osric
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