Re: PW WAR! 2311/2319 vs 2328
Good point. Ha Ha.
I'll blame that mistake on family 2311 as well then.
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Good point. Ha Ha.
I'll blame that mistake on family 2311 as well then.
wait we were warring 28? wow, never noticed, you guys are badass stealth ninjas.
why does my family always have theses hugh ass war threads!
lool. economic downturn isn't my fault. and tosakki piece of (moo) took over 1k agents off of me, so that can't be mine either ![]()
I think Bullet's strategy is stay quiet and pretend your family doesn't exist. Then maybe the big scary alliance will move on.
But it isn't going to happen Bullet, so man-up
also, go learn diplo off of Zanharim in 2321. 4 ticks and we have a nap settled. he respects the fact we are bigger and could deal a lot more damage than he can and i respected him being small and didn't ask for to much. a very fair nap!
you guys in 28 haven't sent me (the leader) a single message about napping yet you come to forums and whine we are "farming".
I don't think we've been whining at all so go suck a big one, if you wanna bring us down your commin with us.
tis ok, Master
Naptalks 101 have concluded
calm down master, he was only mistake, no reason to be pissy about it.
yeah, i mean remember, i am only human, like some others in here.
My only conclusion in Naptalks 101 was that Alena was reasonable to talk to, we actually didn't nap. Perhaps he'll have more luck with Bullet in Naptalks 102.
1) If you're not going to say anything constructive, get out of my thread X(
2) ForzenIce, it's taken me so long to reply due to the fact that I've been at work all day - I don't spend all day everyday in front of the computer.
3) Its true, this thread was simply for entertainment value, some of you took it a little seriously...
4) Alena, I took one planet and that was it - I told Tryme after that it wasn't meant to be provokation, was simply to discourage you from coming too close - and there was no aggressive expo strat at all, maybe one or two misguided expos in the direction of your gallant allies, but that is it.
5) What does it matter to me who else you are fighting? It was you who declared, not me.
6) I'm pretty sure I messaged leaders of both fams about some sort of agreement back at SoR, and didn't even receive a polite reply declining.
7) Alena again, I received a message from someone in a fam near me that you brokered some sort of NAP between your fam and that fam which involved my family's planets. Illegal Alliance, say no more. Not cool man.
8) I have not whined. I have not called anyone a farmer. Don't direct that at me or my fam.
9) If I forgot to address any issue mentioned, then feel free to mention it and I will address it.
> AweXomE B(.)(.)BS wrote:
> 10)Ravnos is a sl00t ![]()
Please be so kind as to refer to Reply #1 ![]()
> HumansBoreMe wrote:
> Like wtf is a sl00t anyway nuuuuuub ![]()
Please be so kind as to refer to Reply #1 ![]()
10) Ravnos is not in my fam, nor has he been.
It was, but I was just re-iterating it, in case anyone hadn't got the message beforehand.
Good, one sl00t per fam is quite enuf ![]()
so...
11) bullet needs to GIVE ME BACK THE FILET O FISH!
AweXomE, I've told you before, refer to Reply #1 X(
Also, I never had the filet o' fish ![]()
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