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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 1:40 pm
h can u donate a dark halo to me i need one to finish my dream avi and i am part of this guild.i was invited to enter!yay.ps i donated to the guild
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 1:59 pm
Please don't beg. sweatdrop Dark halos cost a lot, you probably won't get one out of the blue. sweatdrop I'm gonna have to add no begging to the rules. >.<
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 2:28 pm
Fleeples Please don't beg. sweatdrop Dark halos cost a lot, you probably won't get one out of the blue. sweatdrop I'm gonna have to add no begging to the rules. >.< "a lot" is relative wink
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 2:32 pm
currently a dark halo costs 47,476. i know cause its on my siggy lol, so ya alot is right lol
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Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 8:26 am
Baron von Turkeypants Fleeples Please don't beg. sweatdrop Dark halos cost a lot, you probably won't get one out of the blue. sweatdrop I'm gonna have to add no begging to the rules. >.< "a lot" is relative wink Whatever. XD
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Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 11:39 am
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The Hitsugaya Obsession Crew
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Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 2:13 am
I remember questing for a dark halo when they first came out xd
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Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 10:23 pm
Oh boy, I love knowing that even though upwards of 90% of my wealth is invested in items, I can still buy a dark halo at my whim 
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Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 10:44 pm
wow i wish i had that kind of gold, im still tryin for my dark halo and its murder lol
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Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 11:05 pm
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Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 4:22 pm
ninja Why do people always ask for gold and items. They're only virtual things...
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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 8:40 am
xD i had a dark halo, but i sold it a long time.
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 8:40 am
I sincerely want to delete this thread...May I, Fleeples?
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:59 am
Before you do, let me show you this: Fablelicious Baron von Turkeypants Fablelicious Baron von Turkeypants Fablelicious can u give me some gold plezz The symbol of all relationships among such men, the moral symbol of respect for human beings, is the trader. We, who live by values, not by loot, are traders, both in matter and in spirit. A trader is a man who earns what he gets and does not give or take the undeserved. A trader does not ask to be paid for his failures, nor does he ask to be loved for his flaws. A trader does not squander his body as fodder or his soul as alms. Just as he does not give his work except in trade for material values, so he does not give the values of his spirit—his love, his friendship, his esteem—except in payment and in trade for human virtues, in payment for his own selfish pleasure, which he receives from men he can respect. The mystic parasites who have, throughout the ages, reviled the traders and held them in contempt, while honoring the beggars and the looters, have known the secret motive of their sneers: a trader is the entity they dread—a man of justice. plez just this time cuz then today is my b-day 'Sacrifice' does not mean the rejection of the worthless, but of the precious. 'Sacrifice' does not mean the rejection of the evil for the sake of the good, but of the good for the sake of the evil. 'Sacrifice' is the surrender of that which you value in favor of that which you don't. If you exchange a penny for a dollar, it is not a sacrifice; if you exchange a dollar for a penny, it is. If you achieve the career you wanted, after years of struggle, it is not a sacrifice; if you then renounce it for the sake of a rival, it is. If you own a bottle of milk and gave it to your starving child, it is not a sacrifice; if you give it to your neighbor's child and let your own die, it is. If you give money to help a friend, it is not a sacrifice; if you give it to a worthless stranger, it is. If you give your friend a sum you can afford, it is not a sacrifice; if you give him money at the cost of your own discomfort, it is only a partial virtue, according to this sort of moral standard; if you give him money at the cost of disaster to yourself that is the virtue of sacrifice in full. If you renounce all personal desire and dedicate your life to those you love, you do not achieve full virtue: you still retain a value of your own, which is your love. If you devote your life to random strangers, it is an act of greater virtue. If you devote your life to serving men you hate—that is the greatest of the virtues you can practice. A sacrifice is the surrender of a value. Full sacrifice is full surrender of all values. If you wish to achieve full virtue, you must seek no gratitude in return for your sacrifice, no praise, no love, no admiration, no self-esteem, not even the pride of being virtuous; the faintest trace of any gain dilutes your virtue. If you pursue a course of action that does not taint your life by any joy, that brings you no value in matter, no value in spirit, no gain, no profit, no reward—if you achieve this state of total zero, you have achieved the ideal of moral perfection. i know that you r smart n all that but i really need it right now What is the nature of that superior world to which they sacrifice the world that exists? The mystics of spirit curse matter, the mystics of muscle curse profit the first wish men to profit by renouncing the earth, the second wish men to inherit the earth by renouncing all profit. Their non-material, non-profit worlds are realms where rivers run with milk and coffee, where wine spurts from rocks at their command, where pastry drops on them from clouds at the price of opening their mouth. On this material, profit-chasing earth, an enormous investment of virtue—of intelligence, integrity, energy, skill—is required to construct a railroad to carry them the distance of one mile; in their non-material, non-profit world, they travel from planet to planet at the cost of a wish. If an honest person asks them: 'How?'—they answer with righteous scorn that a 'how' is the concept of vulgar realists; the concept of superior spirits is 'Somehow.' On this earth restricted by matter and profit, rewards are achieved by thought; in a world set free of such restrictions, rewards are achieved by wishing. And that is the whole of their shabby secret. The secret of all their esoteric philosophies, of all their dialectics and super-senses, of their evasive eyes and snarling words, the secret for which they destroy civilization, language, industries and lives, the secret for which they pierce their own eyes and eardrums, grind out their senses, blank out their minds, the purpose for which they dissolve the absolutes of reason, logic, matter, existence, reality—is to erect upon that plastic fog a single holy absolute: their Wish.
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Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 8:04 am
Haha thats funny Turkey biggrin
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