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Re: Obelisk Walking [message #229767 is a reply to message #229754] Thu, 09 November 2006 11:10 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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the17doctor wrote on Thu, 09 November 2006 09:37

you clearly are an idiot though.


calling me a self-righteous moron isnt anything to do with this thread; yet you still spammed by calling me it.



if anything, you're the retard around here.



now, i'll put you on my ignore list, i dont talk to idiots like you.





Where do you get his intelligence by two posts? You DID call me an idiot even though you were completely wrong, and you hardly apologized for it, not that I care or asked for it. Really though, I can only assume you didn't even know precisely what ob-walking was, yet you respond to it(and even argue it, lol). Because I know of know one else who calls what you were talking about ob-walking. So I can only think you manifested it into what you *thought* was ob walking, even when I said things that were clearly different than what you thought was ob walking. And then have the guts to say someone else is stupid. just lol

Edit, I do/did hear ob-walking sometimes as when someone sacrifices a hit to get in a building, but that's still different than what you're talking about.


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