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  1. His Lordship (July 2003 - Present) is a RuneScape clan leader and YouTube videomaker. He served as the leader of The Wilderness Guardians (WG) clan from December 2003 to 2015, and remains active in WG in the historic role of "Founder". He is the longest-serving clan leader in RuneScape.

    He has produced several popular YouTube videos and is a Golden Gnome finalist with nearly 7,000 subscribers, and has visited Jagex studios twice. He is often associated with his tag line "Hi, I'm His Lordship, the [leader/founder] of the Wilderness Guardians". His YouTube videos are directly responsible for the rejuvenation of the Wilderness in Old-School RuneScape.

  2. 43 minutes ago, Bolton Squad said:

    You may have noticed that we have lost quite a few of the recent people within the staff team. To give some clarity to the situation we will be providing evidence regarding this.

    I had been following this crisis closely and trying to put together the pieces with little success. Thank god this is all being cleared up, too many sleepless nights wondering what was going on. 

  3. I love communism, Marx was right all along and we should all subscribe to his views and beliefs. The Communist Manifesto is the finest piece of literature ever written.

  4. 10 minutes ago, The End said:

    Some questions I'd ask:

     

    How much does the presence of a death penalty detract potential criminals?

    How much closure does it give to the families and loved ones of the victim(s)?

    How much does it cost versus keeping the prisoner in the prison system indefinitely? 

    I can't speak to the first two, but I can answer your last point. Due to the cost of the appeals process, it's actually cheaper for the state to keep someone in the prison system indefinitely (i.e. life sentence with/without the chance of parole). 

     

    On topic I think the death penalty is completely inhumane. The amount of people who have been executed and later exonerated of the crime they were convicted of is extremely tough to look at. If people have committed truly heinous acts, and there are plenty of individuals who have, let them spend the rest of their lives in prison separated from society. 

     

     

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