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Quode

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  1. Whoever made the textwall, wow congratz you win most pointless tl;dr post of the month. I will take this time to point out that this has been the only point in CP's miserable 5/6 year long existence (cuz let's be honest, nobody besides CP cares), that they've been able to "out-active" and "out-pull" other clans involved in the scene. I will also like to point out that your clan is no longer "pure" therefore has no real right to even be on these boards. I would also like to mention that your final RS2 Saturday trip ended with arguably the most pathetic KDR of the year, minus the weekend when Fatality pulled 1k kills vs MM in a single long return fight. PS - CP closed its pure status before Hi/EF/EOP LOL RIP ENJOY YOUR EOC GAMBLING REJECT ACCOUNTS UNTIL THE MOMENT YOU REALIZE EVERYBODY HAS LEFT THE GAME. GO BACK TO SKILLING WHICH IS ALL RS WILL BE NOW
  2. Everytime I hear Breaking Benjamin - So Cold I think of edgeville pking >_>
  3. Wait, I thought Marty died O_O
  4. Best F2p Wilderness Clan (Since 2007): MM Best P2p Wilderness Clan (Since 2007): FOE Best Comeback Clan (Since 2007; including all forum hackings/controversy): EOP Best ClanWars Matched Clan (Since 2007): TLP Best Forum Base/Guest Count (Since 2007): MM Best YouTube Legacy (Since 2007): FOE Best "Villains" (Since 2007): EOP Longest Slump Recovery: FI (I'm sorry, but seriously. 3 years?) Most Annoying Thorn in the Side (Since 2007): CP Yall can keep yalls petty arguments on the side. That's my all time list.
  5. 2005 - Spoiler: Was introduced to RuneScape by a RL friend of mine, who was ironically enough a skiller/main who took the skilling portion serious and taught me early on the value of self-sustenance. At this time I thought that meant to be balanced, so of course I started off as all noobs do levelling Attack, Strength, then Defence one at a time trying to improve combat levels and in the between phases of training make GP so that I could buy new gear. Although I was envious of the levelling capabilities members had, I was F2p at the time because of my age and the fact that my parents would never support paying for a "gay ass stupid online fap fest". However, around combat 52 or so I first found the heady joys and mysteries of the wilderness, and after achieving my first kill, getting lured for my first full rune set, as well as finding my first "PK'ing team" all within the same week, I knew that I was forever into the game because of the dynamic known as Player Killing. 2006 - Spoiler: I began to instead of just barely scrape by enough to PK, I began to overstock so that I could die and go straight back out for revenge. My time spent mining and smithing increased as I wanted to ensure I had enough armour and strength potions to get by, and I fished and cooked my own lobsters/swordfish. Midway through this year I was introduced to my first ever pure who was (ironic as it was), a F2p Mith Pure, who boasted his 20defence with pride, and after showing me honor by letting me keep a Helm on during a no-armour fight, became one of my closest friends in the game, and although at the time I felt it was too late to fix my account, I was determined to turn into a F2p killing machine. I stopped levelling defence, maintained the account's attack and strength levels, and began to see actual legit successes in the wilderness, which brought me to the attention of a small group of much higher level PKers who wanted to use my aggressive mix of defence and welfare to lure higher levels into multi. 2007 - Spoiler: I reached the beginning of my apex in terms of PKing performance (1v1). I began actually making profit off of the amount of loot I was PKing, and for me to come upon that realization gave me a near-frenzied height of obsession with PK'ing, for before PKing was a gamble, and now it was a source of income. As news of the Wilderness removal came apparent, my addiction was too much to sate, and so with or without the wilderness I was determined to keep PK'ing and achieve a sense of fulfillment of doing in F2p what people had said before I couldn't do. 2008 - Spoiler: Glorious year for me as an individual. I absolutely raped the multi crater scene, ended up leading the highest pulling F2p Masser Clan to ever pull in the Med Crater, which was a maxed out 100 member friend chat, with another 44 that wore the same tcape so that they wouldn't get mistaken as an opponent. After deciding that wasting all of my energy typing and recruiting ingame wasn't worth it, I swung towards helping co-lead other popular masser cc's, until at one point or another I became entangled with the infamous W17 Med Crater "Bs Unit" lead by 99str3ngth99, a maxed out pure as it came to be who had quick instincts and reactions, and showed me that a pure could still get kills on their own, no matter how much higher the other individual was. After the multi-phase ended, my success with myself and the Bs Unit continued within the game, with many of our members making 100m+ in less than a month of F2p staking/xfer hunting. Many of the friends I made were specialist PKers, either pures or tanks, and it was at that time I realized that I was morbidly bored with my main account. And so I began efforts to build up one of my many low level accounts that I'd barely used just for low level team pking. 2009 - The fateful year where my close Bs Unit PKing mate Strmaster803 introduced me to the world of Pure Warfare. It started off with him tentatively asking if I would like to go to a trip on my level 77 "mith" pure with an official clan, and of course being unsure I said yes, mostly because I'd run out of motivation to play on my main in general. The clan was EoP, and although there were only 13 members there at the trip, I had NO idea how bad in a position they were in, because of the determination they had ingame and the laid back atmosphere they had just to have fun. I remained faithful, became obsessed with F2p miniwarring, as well as Saturday PK trips, and experienced a rather heightened state of importance for a game when EOP peaked at 100+ members less than 7 months after being borderline ready to close. 2010 - I retired for Real Life development, but remained lurking and at times Masser PKing to entertain myself, I lost faith in pure clanning for a bit after Epidemic closed to let EOP face FOE + MM on their own (at least in my eyes that's how I saw it), and ended up making my original account into a runepure. 2011 - The controversial part. Although I'd been lurking and remaining amongst the EoP community/fanwagon during my absence from actual clan participation, I'd been too busy IRL to log on since around November of 2010. As June/July came around, I decided that after summer busy time I'd get back into scape to try and rekindle the entertainment that I'd once found there. Sadly, as my inactivity had allowed a program to force-guess my passwords to all 3 of my main accounts, I came back to Scape to find all of my cashpiles cleaned. I had nothing. I had made plans to build a baby pure I had for EoP, however without GP there was no way I possibly could reach EOP requirements to rejoin, and so I began hunting for another option. A new clan caught my eye, one with essentially the same core figures running it that were popular within Epidemic. Calling themselves NME, and boasting a 1-10 def cap (which was something I felt the pure community needed), I made it my goal to become apart of this clan, and kind of get warmed up into clanning after being so long out of it. As it would happen, I initially wasn't too terribly impressed by the community. Elitists were the majority of the members/staff team, and although I could bash any of them ingame, they did have a more recent history with clanning, and so I consented myself with choosing to assist my home clan EOP by leaking locations of Saturday trips, in the hopes that the NME staff would stop fearing the Addy and instead focus on the warring. In a perverse way, I really wanted to see NME and EOP both succeed. NME had the IQ's, the memberbase, and the oldschool foundation feel, but for some reason it felt like everytime momentum built up, rather than focusing on the community/member performance aspect of the clan, the ranks felt it was necessary to hype up small-time "rivalries" with other clans, rather than admit their own messups in calling/organizing/hyping. Needless to say, I took my leave of NME due to the stress of my RL work at the time, combined with my mixed loyalties, and was initially going to never mention my dirty little stretch in hopes that I could remain tight with those in NME I actually liked. 2012 - I rejoined EOP hoping to find a welcome back for an oldschool who'd done them a service, as well as open ears to somebody who'd been a very apt observer of the F2p Clanning scene, as they were beginning to witness Fi's rise (took em long enough) from slump. However, I came into EOP finding a community stressed on ingame performances, and instead of focusing on their primary server (F2p) were all guns ablazing about upping their P2p game, on top of which were being selective and deleting topics from members who were too radical/different from the popular trend. I took my leave as an official clan member of EOP, although I wished to remain tight with them, and made a move to a small community-based clan which would be something new for me, however upon first being in IRC/TS with them I was taken back to my 2009-EOP days, and knew that I'd found my permanent community home in Hostility. Outcasts, Rejects, Foreigners, Massers and all, Hostility has been without a doubt my favorite overall clan experience. Although we enjoyed our ingame performances when we were motivated enough to perform well, it was what happened before/during/and after the trips that made the clan so much fun and full of laughs. I will never again fully commit myself to a clan the way I did to Hostility in terms of delicacy and care, and it is my firm belief that JaGex's reign is soon to be over, and RS will later be no more. P.S. Sorry for textwall, will try to condense it with spoiler tags >_>
  6. Was my first pure clan, will never forget that rise from a 13 man pull all the way to 100+ pulls and duking it out with the largest of the Pure Community bs that could be thrown at us.... Although RL/Future-RS changes put me in other clans, I will never forget the times I had in EOP. - I'll never forget Epidemic closing and then leaving us to boost DP - I'll never forget DP closing - I'll never forget FI almost getting out of their 4 year slump early, and then gettin pushed back down. - I'll never forget CP massing up more members than they ever had a right to, then losing them less than 2 weeks later. - I'll never forget always seeing HF in green capes and rune armour, always nearby and always hitting. - I'll never forget the amazing times and random stupid crap we did, and how we went from nothing to having something. RIP EOP, I expect you all to still keep in touch on forums/IRC <3
  7. Was amazingly fun considering how inactive we were throughout the past week <3 thanks TR and EOP ^_^ @CP - I'm glad yall ended on such a high note ;), I'll enjoy watching the vids from other clans once i get home and off phone. Gratz on having best (I mean worst) KDR. Dat calling brah
  8. That awkward moment where a "desperate" clan gets more apps in a day than yours in a month. GF EF, thanks for accepting the prep ;)
  9. True, but there was that 3 year slump... Which mind you I'm impressed came out of, I'm just saying sometimes when hype happens against the odds, it's not surprising to find some confidence/happiness in some good performances lol.
  10. Only against clans who flame and then complain when they get beat. Also no offense, but Fi have also been notorious over the years for being the same. I was gunna say MM originally, sorry your current clan confused me :S All clans qualify for some hype when they get it
  11. It makes perfect sense. Are you handicapped? Nah, just making sure you were If you get tired of working this tryhard for EF's topics I think you should just go ahead and join CP. They'll actually promote you.
  12. ty and yeh add pull!!!! Do you ever feel its not the clan your fighting thats doing the ddosing? it can be any1, could also be people in Ef ddosing there selves for an excuse ;)? ever think about that Why'd you delete the IRC transcript on the topic? IRC transcript? What IRC transcript. There was never an IRC transcript on here. Dis' one: How convincing. Maybe you could go on their trips and help them out then? I mean obviously if we would stoop to sit to your pull when you couldn't even reach 25 minimum AND still DDOS you, I guess that would make sense right? Go back to your lonely boards and help out with postcount kid. You don't belong on topics where you're gunna get steamrolled as bad as your clan got steamrolled ingame.
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