I passed blizz 30 on my bishop o.0
I passed blizz 30 on my bishop o.0
oh, i passed blizz30 too.![]()
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Considering I see Mardian centenarians ban in real time, I'd already know if it had happened or when it does.
It won't.
I'm more likely to get a seven day ban for pissing off the GMs in my latest ticket than she is to be found doing whatever it is she really is doing that noone can prove.
For some things, you don't need proof. There's something called "Common Knowledge" which applies to so many characters in Mardia that people just want to ignore because of "friendship".
Not being an American, you be unfamiliar with one of our key judicial concepts - Burdern of Proof / Innocent Until Proven Guilty.
"Everyone knows" is a dangerous, dangerous thing because the vast majority of what "Everyones knows" is rumor, slander, and worse.
This is the same "Everyone" that accused me of botting without ever having bothered to come watch me train. Forgive me if I fail to put much faith in it.
This is the same "Everyone" that swears up and down Luna hacked her pendant when I know for a fact she got it from MNHT the same night Kami got hers because we had to wait for her to be done to congratulate Kami.
I don't give a rat's ass about Luna personally, but I'm not going to condemn her based on rumor, innuendo and general spite. Frankly I find it hard to believe she's smart enough to have successfully avoided capture all this time if she's really doing something, but if she is and has, I hope she gets caught before hitting 200.
I'm not going to discuss this with you because I am tired of it.
This post is to tell you that I am an American, even if I was not born in the United States. I was born in the Dominican Republic, which is part of Latin America, which makes me an American, too.
Unfortunetly.
Last edited by Conciente; 2009-05-14 at 09:22 PM.
Eos could change it to say the United States to be more politically correct, but it still wouldn't change the fact that the US uses English common law where you're innocent until proven guilty, unlike the civil code common throughout Latin America which is based on the Napoleonic code, where individuals are guilty before being proven innocent.
You are part of the Americas, but you are not part of the United States. That much we can agree on.
Yes, but it would be really cumbersome to say "I'm a United States of American." We say American because it's the easiest way to define people from our country.![]()
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