caaneq eqstromm67437 wrote:
Formatting sucks, so I'm going to retype this in another post. Grats on completing your Associates, too bad 75% of Americans manage to complete that at some point in there life. I graduated from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 2001, while raising my oldest son, i made a bonehead move when i was 18, though i love the boy to death, i wouldn't recommend trying to raise one at that age. I worked full time, school full time, raised the boy and played eq on the side. Managed to run with a 3.8 through most of it, freshman year i had trouble balancing everything but hung on and finished up. Oh and don't complain about me blurring the names, no need to know my name, nor the Dean's name for that matter.

As for the rest of what i was going to say, since you're soo upset, that you aren't taking the time to read my arguments, and just spew shit, i'm not really going to repeat them again. So here is the summarized point of the argument.

1. As to the original topic you offer no viable proof to what actually happened, so coming here and getting all bent out of shape was probably not worth it.
2. Your reputation is your reputation. I'm happy with mine, but you're clearly not happy with yours. Whether you felt you get a raw deal or not, it's still your rep.
3. There's no hard core group guilds. Group content is not hard core. No matter how fast you happen to get through it. In fact it's rather easy to get through it fast.
4. Well i was going to write a 4th, but i'm bored, so se la vie
Why too bad? Congrats should have been all that was sad. Clearly you're a sore loser.

Me too, except so far I've been lucky enough not to have kids. Hopefully I'll be a good dad some day though.

Shut the fuck up nerd. Unlike you, I have no problem believing that you would post factual information about yourself, because unlike you I don't believe that people post random shit on the Internet to make themselves feel better or look better to other people. Even if they did, they still know the truth, so it's a one step forward, commit suicide later because you're a failure kind of thing to do.

1. I didn't have to give any proof, turns out, because one of the people clearly came and admitted to training.

2. You were smart enough to become a sports trainer (rofl?) but too stupid to get basic social concepts. My reputation to some people is my reputation to those people. My reputation to my guild is the one I'm concerned about, and the one that matters to me. What you, or anyone else in this game that doesn't know me from the next guy, thinks about me doesn't bother me in the least. If it did I'd be the quiet guy in the corner that nobody ever noticed. I love being a polarizing personality. It gets me off.

3. There is a clear difference between a hardcore grouping guild and a casual grouping guild. We get things done for the sake of progression faster than probably any other group guild in game. We have some of the most complete characters in game, because we go back and do all of the older expansion stuff as well to keep people up to a higher group standard. We lack numbers to raid, and most of us love to 2-box and 3-box and we don't really want to give that up to be competitive on the raid scene. I really can't stand to run with only one window up, the game gets too boring too fast.

4. Ditto!