im leaving
#11
Posted 06 March 2006 - 02:24 PM
May I ask you, Kilobite0, is there anything YOU will commit to and stick with?
I think the lack of commitment here is being shown by you, Kilobite0. This is not setting a good example by yourself to others. It isn't right just to simply fault everyone else.
You started one clan before and failed with it before I met you. You gave up on your 2nd clan of UDA. Now after committing to the UFF Assassin's Guild you bail out again.
What about the players you committed yourself to, Kilobite0? Giving up AGAIN so quickly?
How about how you were out of things for a while on your "vacation" when you were clanleader of UDA? O.K. you wanted a break, that's fine, but then why do you yet fault others?
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Your last pk trip was called, with full details only less than 5 days from the day you were having it. So like, you were expecting some massive turn out?
It is more than just being good at pking, isn't it?
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Wherever else you go, if you are expecting players to be different or better for you, you will only find the same.
Until you learn that commitment from others is not demanded but earned, you will experience this repeatedly anywhere you go.
Setting good by-example leadership is what it takes. You cannot truly expect from your following what you will not do yourself.
Best of luck to you, Kilobite0.
I think the lack of commitment here is being shown by you, Kilobite0. This is not setting a good example by yourself to others. It isn't right just to simply fault everyone else.
You started one clan before and failed with it before I met you. You gave up on your 2nd clan of UDA. Now after committing to the UFF Assassin's Guild you bail out again.
What about the players you committed yourself to, Kilobite0? Giving up AGAIN so quickly?
How about how you were out of things for a while on your "vacation" when you were clanleader of UDA? O.K. you wanted a break, that's fine, but then why do you yet fault others?
* * *
Your last pk trip was called, with full details only less than 5 days from the day you were having it. So like, you were expecting some massive turn out?
It is more than just being good at pking, isn't it?
* * *
Wherever else you go, if you are expecting players to be different or better for you, you will only find the same.
Until you learn that commitment from others is not demanded but earned, you will experience this repeatedly anywhere you go.
Setting good by-example leadership is what it takes. You cannot truly expect from your following what you will not do yourself.
Best of luck to you, Kilobite0.
This post has been edited by dokimos0rg: 06 March 2006 - 02:54 PM
#12
Posted 06 March 2006 - 04:23 PM
Hards words their by dokimos .... not sure if they where quite deserved but any that aint 4 me 2 decided , anyway cya round kilobite
This post has been edited by buckbeak14: 06 March 2006 - 04:25 PM
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Just about 1400 years ago, there were a number of terrorist attacks on minor islamic states in the middle east by christian extremists. So omar ebn al khatab went on some raids upon states such which had part in the atacks, had the leaders captured caught and made to sign a peace treaty by non-violent means. He then had his men bring chicken and lamb tht had been cooked laviously to feed his christian guests whom up untill an hour ago had been his enemies but were now his allies.
he then realsed the christian leaders from his custody and sent thtem home with modest gifts
And for the next 200 years there was not a single christian extremist attack anywhere in the world.
Maybe it is time for this segment of history to repeat itself, maybe in europe or america? The question is, how can a muslim come to try and make a peace treaty when he sees what ppl like Black Jack Pershing did?
he then realsed the christian leaders from his custody and sent thtem home with modest gifts
And for the next 200 years there was not a single christian extremist attack anywhere in the world.
Maybe it is time for this segment of history to repeat itself, maybe in europe or america? The question is, how can a muslim come to try and make a peace treaty when he sees what ppl like Black Jack Pershing did?
#15
Posted 07 March 2006 - 12:59 AM
dokimos your absolutely right if he wanted a bunch of people he shud have told us way way way before not 5 days before the thing! im not saying what kilobite did was right but hey its his choice he can leave if he wants
This post has been edited by Neils91: 07 March 2006 - 01:00 AM

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