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Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 4:03 pm
I hate wen players r in donns room and wen u come in and say u will kill sometin someone come over and say y not i will kill because i was here ALL DAY im sick of dat who agrees
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Teachers Edition: Shaggadelic, you're half right, but it's the other way around. And yes, I'm 14 and from Ireland, and that is my proper language.Shaggeligic your half right but its the oder way around and yes im 14 and from ireland and dat my proper language
... I became confused about exactly what it was that you found annoying. Is it that you camping in a room killing lowly spawns, and then new people arrive and take the good kills... or are other people camping in Avatar's room and then you show up to claim the high exp baddies? Whatever the case, inevitably people will complain about all sort of things and there is very little you can do about it. My best advice is to do your best to share the mobs equitably amongst all players, help others when you can and if an enemy doesn't give you any exp at all - let someone else (lower level) kill it if possible. This sort of behaviour will reduce the number of complaints considerably. If you want to try explain your problem more clearly, perhaps someone can provide a more satisfactory response...Shaggeligic your half right but its the oder way around and yes im 14 and from ireland and dat my proper language
I really think you should have left the 'but' in the first sentence, the use of a conjunction there illustrates that I was on the right track but missed the mark slightly - otherwise you should put a period or semi-colon between those two distinct and complete sentences. Second, Ireland is a place, not a language so your version doesn't quite make sense... in my version, 'that' referred to Paddy's writing style in generalTHE ANNOYING STUDENT WHO CORRECTS EVERYONE'S EDITION:
Teacher's Edition: Shaggadelic you're half right, it's the other way around. And yes, I'm fourteen from Ireland which is my proper language.