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Sairyu----> Smitz----> 6 mill O.OFollow

#1 Jun 01 2005 at 1:27 PM Rating: Default


Edited, Wed Jun 1 17:22:39 2005 by drizztwest
#2 Jun 01 2005 at 1:45 PM Rating: Decent
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Ya, it does seem odd. Didn't Sairyu have two items stolen that he had borrowed and lent to people?

Ya, I'm a conspiracy theorist. And I smell foul play all around.

Go ahead rate me down and attack me for my opinion. But, alot of people are thinking the same thing.
#3 Jun 01 2005 at 1:47 PM Rating: Decent
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Did I miss something? Is Smitz not a well liked character? Is he shadey? I met him before I quite many months back and he was on my friends list. Since I have come back I have seen him once, but I didn't say anything to him. What am I missing?
#4 Jun 01 2005 at 1:52 PM Rating: Decent
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Supposedly Smitz stole a Kraken club from Sairyu that didn't belong to Sairyu anyways. A week before that a Haub was stolen from Sairyu by someone "changing accounts with someone" and again the Haub did not belong to Sairyu but he lent it out to be stolen.
#5 Jun 01 2005 at 1:57 PM Rating: Decent
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I have come to realize that exchanging accounts is probably the worst thing you could ever do. I have fallen prey to a few husband/wife combinations pulling playful pranks on me though.
#6 Jun 01 2005 at 2:07 PM Rating: Decent
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Smitz stole a Kraken Club that Sairyu loaned him (just to have fun with). The actual club belonged to Smoking. Smitz then sold said Kraken Club and kept the proceeds. He is probably one of the most hated people on the server by now (and rightly so).

The Haubergeon belonged to Voulrath, who lent it to Heitei and he subsequently stole it.

I asked Heitei why he would steal the hauby and his explanation was:

"cuz i hate sairyu and i hate MK"

Interesting reason for stealing Voulrath's Haubergeon...


EDIT: Anyway, that's how Smitz got the 6 mill...he sold the club.

Edited, Wed Jun 1 15:08:44 2005 by aceofwilds
#7 Jun 01 2005 at 2:18 PM Rating: Decent
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CONSPIRACY
#8 Jun 01 2005 at 2:44 PM Rating: Default
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Drizztwest, I don't think you have very much room to talk.

EDIT: I don't think deleting your post is gonna help you on this one.

Edited, Wed Jun 1 16:59:17 2005 by Jeryhn
#9 Jun 01 2005 at 2:53 PM Rating: Default
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Waffles~ Waffles~

But one I will say... There are two Chinese saying:

"The Evil calls the Judge first."
"The Hundred Steps laughed at the Thousand Steps."

(Think what it means, and how it applies here)
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#10 Jun 01 2005 at 3:24 PM Rating: Default
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Waffles~ Waffles~
"The Evil calls the Judge first."
"The Hundred Steps laughed at the Thousand Steps."


/cheer Amanada
Umm...I'm still thinking...I must be dumb.

Waffles...Now THERE's something I can understand!
/em fills plate with a huge stack of waffles and drowns them in syrup...

Just kidding though - Amanada brings up good points...it reminds me of a saying I heard that said something like "He who takes offense is usually somewhat guilty themselves.."

I know it's not as profound as what Amanada wrote, but...
Something to think about.
#11 Jun 01 2005 at 4:20 PM Rating: Decent
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amanada, isn't it 50 steps laugh at 100 steps?
haha.. i dunno, my chinese is getting bad XD

also
conspiracy... con - SPIRA - cy
^-^

lol i'm jst bored ^^;
#12 Jun 01 2005 at 4:25 PM Rating: Default
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Jeryhn wrote:
Drizztwest, I don't think you have very much room to talk.

EDIT: I don't think deleting your post is gonna help you on this one.


Dayum thats it is some real incriminating evidence^^ lol

But anyway noone should have anything negative to say about Sairyu. From my experience the guy does nothing but help out others. Mk is a bit large for my taste, but when I have had my pearl on Ive witnessed Sai lending out his Scorpion Harness and Gil. If that was the case that Smitz stole the club then IMO he is a low down dirty individual. Sairyu on the other hand is a good dude^^

Edited, Wed Jun 1 17:26:39 2005 by Guranimol
#13 Jun 01 2005 at 5:32 PM Rating: Decent
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How did this go from Drizz making a joke about "how the worlds turn" and that he thought is was funny that Smitz bought Sairyu's Knives? To drizz is a gilbuyer?

When I said it seemed ODD that this happened to Sairyu I NEVER once said he actually did something scandelous. I may have theorized but I didn't try to put proof on message boards that everyone reads.

It just goes to show how hateful and "cliqish"(sp) these boards can be. I find it very hurtful to see someone being mistreated when all he was trying to do is make a pun.

Edited, Wed Jun 1 18:34:48 2005 by Nymia
#14 Jun 01 2005 at 5:39 PM Rating: Decent
hundred steps? thousand steps? are those new NMs related to hundredscar hajwaj and thousandarm deshglesh? or something different? :p
#15 Jun 01 2005 at 5:46 PM Rating: Default
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Nymia wrote:
How did this go from Drizz making a joke about "how the worlds turn" and that he thought is was funny that Smitz bought Sairyu's Knives? To drizz is a gilbuyer?

When I said it seemed ODD that this happened to Sairyu I NEVER once said he actually did something scandelous. I may have theorized but I didn't try to put proof on message boards that everyone reads.

It just goes to show how hateful and "cliqish"(sp) these boards can be. I find it very hurtful to see someone being mistreated when all he was trying to do is make a pun.


"Let he who is without sin cast the first stone."
That's another good saying.

EDIT: By the way, congratulations on finding the Rate Posts button! It's too bad that ratedowns mean absolutely nothing compared to my post count.

Edited, Wed Jun 1 19:00:05 2005 by Jeryhn
#16 Jun 01 2005 at 6:27 PM Rating: Decent
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amanada, isn't it 50 steps laugh at 100 steps?
haha.. i dunno, my chinese is getting bad XD


Yes it is in fact Fifty Steps laugh at the Hundred Steps >< Spira, you are chinese too ;)?

That applies not only to what happening in this thread but to other things in the game...Or just humans in general.

People always compare to the worse not the best.
People think they do not sin because someone is more sinful.
People think by accusing others, it makes oneself less sinful.

Just in general:
If you sucks more than me, I am in a moral high grounds.... ********
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beautiful and good — that is the creed I seek.
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but when there is nothing left to take away.
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#17 Jun 01 2005 at 6:32 PM Rating: Decent
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People need to be more responsible for their actions, and try to be less concern in what is right or wrong, and just try to be right to himself/herself.

I myself are unable to do this a lot of times, and so do others...
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-- Thank you for the fun times in Vana'diel

Art for the sake of art itself is an idle sentence.
Art for the sake of truth, for the sake of what is
beautiful and good — that is the creed I seek.
- George Sand

A designer knows he has achieved perfection,
not when there is nothing left to add,
but when there is nothing left to take away.
- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
#18 Jun 01 2005 at 6:49 PM Rating: Decent
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"Let he who is without sin cast the first stone."


This is very well said comment.

Humans are by nature imperfect. There is nothing can be done.
But the bad thing is that if you really say that out loud, there will be someone casting the stone. Just read the New Testment, you will understand (I am not a Christian -- so I will be fair).
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Amanada (Cerberus-Retired) (aka MaiNoKen/Steven)
-- Thank you for the fun times in Vana'diel

Art for the sake of art itself is an idle sentence.
Art for the sake of truth, for the sake of what is
beautiful and good — that is the creed I seek.
- George Sand

A designer knows he has achieved perfection,
not when there is nothing left to add,
but when there is nothing left to take away.
- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
#19 Jun 02 2005 at 10:24 AM Rating: Decent
This thread is pretty funny - well not exactly funny yet interesting in it's progression. From an AH observation (since deleted/edited out) to conspiracy theories to philosophy and of course, waffles.

I agree with Amanada that we need to be more worried about ourselves and not worry about other people so much. Here's another one from the New Testament: "And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?" (Matthew 7:3)

I'm not pointing fingers at anybody's toothpicks - I've got about fifty two-by-fours sticking out of my face!

/cheer Tigersoul for his first rate downs! ^^ I didn't even say anything about anything - and maybe that's why I was rated down *shrugs* as they say in Russia: Пycт бyдeт таk. Pust budet tak.
#20 Jun 03 2005 at 12:11 AM Rating: Good
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Quote: "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone."



This is very well said comment.

Humans are by nature imperfect. There is nothing can be done.
But the bad thing is that if you really say that out loud, there will be someone casting the stone. Just read the New Testment, you will understand (I am not a Christian -- so I will be fair).



lol that is a good point, Amanada, problem is that its a mistranslation. It should say "He who is without sin may cast the first stone." Its mistranslated as the horatory subjunctive when it should, in fact, be simple or permissive subjunctive. I'm not just a christian, I'm an educated one :)
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