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  1. The song had a bit of a chaotic tone, with a similar fast paced riff going throughout the song. There was a lot of anger in the song. I enjoyed the song, but my name definitely from a less cool source. Give this one a try if you'd like - it is different to the one you linked but I think contains a lot of the same emotion/chaotic qualities:
  2. Remember you from Corruption. Good to see you still around.
  3. then post a song in a different genre that you think the poster may enjoy. Rules: - Try to post a song that is less than 10 minutes in length. - Your response back must be of a different genre than the post above yours. - Keep in mind that if you post a song for the poster above you, the next person in the posting line will listen to what you posted. So if you want a different song evaluated, link that too.
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    No - other than to places like Goodwill, but that is more to clear out stuff, even though the donation might be doing some minor good. Or very rarely fast food to homeless folks. Recognize that I should be doing it more and am living fairly comfortably. Still young-ish and don't feel like I have a sufficient monetary safety net to give more.
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    Remember that fight.
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    Agree with this and with Bunty. Around the DS closure, DI/DS were in their own league. Corr was a solid #3 and DF was somewhere in the 4-6 range with EH and VR. EH, VR, and DF were growing off each other at the time and gaining numbers. DI was hunting PK trips of those 3 clans and trying to hinder their growth - EH, VR, and DF weren't seriously competitive with DI at the time, but were going from pulls of 60-70 in summer 2006 to 80-100 in spring 2007. Corr was doing something similar, hungry for fights with those newer clans gaining numbers (likely sparking and fueling the budding DF-CORR rivalry). DF was climbing up in the ranks, becoming more competitive with the older top clans, and, though getting DS members helped, it just sped up the rise. In my experience fighting DS while in Gladz, ST, and EH, DS' strength was that they were ahead of their time in spamming and had large numbers. Check these spam piles from 2006: I don't remember about how the power dynamic was or wasn't changing between DI and DS at the time of closure. So I'd defer to Brian's expertise and earlier post on that. But I would also say that it was becoming quite hard for DS to get serious fights. No one (other than DI) was willing to fight them for long periods of time. Some topics for those interested: DS vs. CORR and DS vs. DF: https://web.archive.org/web/20061206185201/http://www.runescapecommunity.com/index.php?showtopic=700124 DI declares war on DS: https://forum.tip.it/topic/35256-damage-inc-declared-war-on-dark-slayers/ DS clan website: https://web.archive.org/web/20080917233341/http://s8.invisionfree.com/dark_slayers_clan Requirements to join a Dark Slayers in 2005: https://www.rsbandb.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=5357 Edit: if you're interested in upgrading your kitchen, check out DS' "Wilderness" board on their old forums. Edit #2: also shout out to RSD, who were a major competitor to DS at some stage during early RS2.
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    This or That

    Depends on the lottery amount. If it were the Megamillions, I'd go with that. If it is just a million or so, I'd prefer no bills. Green curry or Massaman curry
  8. Some of the people I got along with best over the years (played outside games with, did lots of in-RS activities with, or played with outside of clans): Medlin223, Rocky238, Durrette, Venom, Littlejr5, Lovepistles, Lonecorp, Brandy (Sepiroth), Tyreal345, Markv12, Mr Mooij, Giedriusz, Reg104, Ripplycrw, Tyler9804, Kaspa77, Rvcwrestler, X Zach 02, Stringbeanz, Dubbel Drank, Hammer455, Ultimoruss, Atmore (both iterations!), Deldepth, Poser#s, Firestarone, Jubbojibjib, Pequ, Decceiver, S2 Guh S2, Mckay, Thedark1619. Link Trigger, Many more. Some of the people who I learned the most from: Broski, Islamia, Jen Ad0re, Flummbullen, S17, Nullusion, DP9, Silentdeathe
  9. From Gladz: - Snake4me999 - Was related to a guy I played with from high school. - Sonic772 - Lived in a nearby area and went to six flags with me and my other RL friend who played RS a few times. From BK (when I was in Gladz): - Melodysoccer - Snake's sister, we used to all get together and play at my friends house all through the night. ST: - Stringbeanz - Good friend from ST. She lived about 30 minutes away from my dorm, so we hung out a few times (also with her brother who was in ZF but I didn't know in game). EH: - Reg104 - My Aussie brother who lived in the city where I did my graduate research. All good people. No bad experiences.
  10. Date of death for Krystal/Scumpr's reasons. By knowing your date of death you get to "live" for several more years, potentially. Imagine knowing you died at 68 - would you still retire at 65, or would you save up til 55ish and decide you had enough money to make it to your final days? Saving yourself from working for 10 years is likely greater value than avoiding a single regret.
  11. That's awesome. I'm jealous you live in such a good spot for it. In my opinion, jigging is also funner than trolling. Its more active in what you're doing and you get to feel the fish hit. 🙂
  12. Welcome, spent about a month in Costa Rica (though I was at Playa Grande) and enjoyed some of the great fishing there (so many mahi mahi). What do you normally fish for?
  13. Gen 1 games are the most nostalgic for me, I grew out of pokemon quickly, but they were awesome games. On trading cards, I also only really had the first gen of cards, so I voted those although I don't have a strong preference. I did have some second gen. Japanese cards. My parents recently found my old cards cleaning out their house and sent them to me. Pro-tip: If you have old cards laying around and they're in good condition, they're worth a LOT of money. I've sold off some of them and I'm projecting that my old cards are going to pay for a new Harley-Davidson for me. I know I had a 1st ed. Charizard somewhere but it wasn't in the binder my parents sent (in perfect condition, those are selling around 300-400k). On the show, I've been watching the new (Alola?) series with my daughter and I think it is better than the first. I'm not sure what generation that is.
  14. Kalmah/Ensiferum in late 2019 or early 2020
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    Kids

    Context: Had a kid when I was 24, wife was 20; kid is 8 now. kid is girl. If you have kids: Have your kids changed you in any way? And if so, how? Did you become more mature or had more agency to become mature? It is hard to disentangle what changes were due to having a kid versus me maturing since I had my kid at a pretty young age. - I subtly saw myself partaking in less risky activity and didn't realize I was doing it until later. When I go skiing, I'm slower. When I kayak in the winter, I wear a drysuit. I started putting safeguards in for dangerous work situations. - Having to care for a family rather than just me caused me to be more motivated to finish my schooling quickly, get a good job, and perform well in the job. If it were just me, I could be a bum if I failed and go back with my parents. Not the case with a family. - Caused me to be less selfish. Primarily towards my wife. Taking care of a kid takes a lot of sacrifice and it can't be all on one person. What is the best thing about having kids? - Love and purpose. I don't have much in the way of family or friends near me. I have work friends, but I grew up on the east coast (where my wife and I were raised) and live on the west coast now. Just me and my girls versus the world. What is the worst thing about having kids? - Personal sacrifice. Your life doesn't become about you anymore. 4 nights a week = swim lessons (~8 hr a week). Kid goes to bed at 8 pm - can't leave the house without paying for a sitter. Want to do something on the weekend that you enjoy but your kid doesn't? Well, you can, but if you get time to yourself for fun, you feel like you're putting the burden on your wife. Would I recommend? I love my daughter and I'm happy with my situation, but I don't think everyone is cut out for the kid life and I think that's ok. One thing I've struggled with is that I've got little support outside of my wife. I would recommend prospective parents make sure they've got a good support system because otherwise it gets expensive very quickly with sitters or can quickly drain one's sanity. Also, I started young, which has advantages and disadvantages. Reaping many of the advantages now, but when I started off living on a college stipend and some university teaching, it was a lot of nights of $2-3 family-sized spaghetti or curry rice meals. Wife never had a chance to go to school. Being financially stable can ease a lot of the stress.
  16. We were absolutely foul. I remember us spamming all throughout the event, toy horses out, and not taking it too seriously. Real renegades, those EHians.
  17. ^ Some big ones: - Putting big goals at a higher priority than things I enjoy. - Taking on workload rather than trusting in others. - Fast food on work nights.
  18. I remember EH being a part of this. Saw Ripplycrw get a shoutout in the video. She was an old friend of mine that I 'scaped with a low level and we joined Gladz together.
  19. IRL: - Remember to take time to do things I enjoy - Catch a halibut or sturgeon - Fix up the yard over the summer (remove blackberry bushes and excess trees) RS: - 95 slayer - Maxed melee
  20. ^ Helms Deep felt more ominous and "life or death" for the characters than the Gondor battle of Return of the King because of the fight setting.
  21. Good to see you around, Mark. I miss our DotA games from back when you were in EH. 🙂
  22. Seen that one. Requiem for a Dream was a great movie, but I didn't complete it my first watch through because it was such a downer. Cannibal Holocaust was a different type of disturbing movie that I wouldn't watch again.
  23. Hey Steve, thanks for doing this AMA. Becoming ranked in three separate top clans in a relatively short period of time is an impressive feat. I think it shows that you really brought something to the table when you joined a clan. I never was in a clan with you, but had interacted with you here and there during my time with EH. I always got the sense that your strengths were as a motivator (which you referred to in an earlier post), caller (your ranks were generally related to leading fights, and I remember you taking lots of fall ins), and as a community figure (you were extremely friendly and easy to work with). What would you say your weaknesses were as a leader? Which clan do you think you had the greatest positive impact in of Corr, VR, and EOS? You ranked Kill Orgy as one of your favorite clan/teams alongside VR - what made them a good experience for you? I feel like the leadership styles in VR, Corr, and EoS would be quite different. What do you think were the most effective characteristics of the following folks (trying to focus on VR leadership that hasn't been spoken to yet; focusing on Corr leadership that we've seen a lot of comments on in other AMAs with mixed opinions): Prannoy, Mr Nickos, Jeffa12, Vechtetoe, Robtokill, Andy4309, Demonchild
  24. 99 range in ~2005. Trained at fire giants near mage bank using bronze/iron arrows. Remember it being ~25k exp an hour.
  25. Going to cheat and comment on RS2 times as I'm not up to date on what is happening currently. I would favor EoS because one of their more consistent weaknesses in RS2 was inconsistency of pulls and, if on even options as stipulated, they weren't going to give up a fight easily. No disrespect to VR, they were a scary force during the period as well. 210 options of current VR (with knowledge of tactical advancements over the past ~15 years) versus 330 options of 2007 VR, uncapped PKRI.
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