I heard this thread holds the Skial global record for most replies.
I also heard I'm sick and am gonna be here all day.
 
I heard Skial is imploding with bans on people breaking rules and people leaving.
 
I heard having a community made of hardcore alcoholics who advertise false information and naked pictures of members of your community really helps with publicity.
 
I heard being peaceful and kind to people, especially friends, is for pussies.

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I heard that PKobalt left to gather his e-army of lamlyness in the norther moors, and is approaching with them as we sp-err-type

MAN THE DEFENSES!
 
I heard that PKobalt left to gather his e-army of lamlyness in the norther moors, and is approaching with them as we sp-err-type

MAN THE DEFENSES!
I'll prep the tnt cannons! We need to build up the walls with obsidian (or bedrock if the admins can give us some) before he gets those strategically placed tnt blocks on our wall!
Btw, I heard PKobalt is never coming back.
 
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I heard Cinic was having relationship problems and was taking it out by banning regular trolls :(
I heard that every ban was by the rules and unanimous. The Comrades were banned by Bot and not me.
Also: The color for white text in reply is "ffffff". :suspicious:
 
Also: The color for white text in reply is "ffffff". :suspicious:
Yes, that's the hexadecimal markdown for pure white in the RGB color space. Each pixel consists of a red, green and blue light, and all colors can be displayed by adjusting their intensities. The range of intensities is 0-255 (higher=brighter), commonly represented in hexadecimal (base-16) notation, where digits go through 0-9 and A-F before 10. The six-character string consists of two digits for each three colored lights in a pixel. FF is 255 in hex, so #FFFFFF means the red, green and blue lights shine at full power, giving the appearance of white.

There's no white on your screen. I dare you, look close enough. :confused:
 
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Yes, that's the hexadecimal markdown for pure white in the RGB color space. Each pixel consists of a red, green and blue light, and all colors can be displayed by adjusting their intensities. The range of intensities is 0-255 (higher=brighter), commonly represented in hexadecimal (base-16) notation, where digits go through 0-9 and A-F before 10. The six-character string consists of two digits for each three colored lights in a pixel. FF is 255 in hex, so #FFFFFF means the red, green and blue lights shine at full power, giving the appearance of white.

There's no white on your screen. I dare you, look close enough. :confused:

Sometimes you're one of my favorites.