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Last person to post wins, unless they are a moderator or admin.

Last person to post wins, unless they are a moderator or admin.

Basically, this game is played so that the last person who post wins. What do they win? The ThreadKiller's Achievement; The honor of being the last person to post by virtue of the content of their post. However, moderators, admins, and anyone else who has the ability to lock the thread are disqualified from winning the ThreadKiller's Achievement, if they win by locking. If the thread is won by method of locking, the "winner" gains the Achievement Of Reprehensible Epic Lameness.

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Reply #19926 Top

Quoting Istari, reply 19921

The last one to post first after their last post they posted first will have posted last, last for the first time to be last.
End of Istari's quote

I dood it!

I posted last for the first time to be last. how 'bout that!

 

*skips around happily*

Reply #19927 Top

 

 

 

 

 

-Exiled Possum 

Reply #19928 Top

 

Last.

Reply #19929 Top

WOOOOF!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

last to be first to be last and first.

Reply #19930 Top

Monkeys!

Reply #19931 Top

And it continues.

Reply #19932 Top

Yep

Reply #19933 Top

Of course.

Reply #19934 Top

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Reply #19935 Top

. with a pinch of -

Reply #19936 Top

no pinching. I'm wearing green.

Reply #19937 Top

filthy greenskin

 

 

 

 

 

-Exiled Possum 

Reply #19938 Top

I'm Celtic and Germanic. Two of the toughest breeds on Earth, so stuff it.

Reply #19939 Top

Actually Celtics originated in the same area as Germanics did.

Reply #19941 Top

You know, the funny thing is that genetic study and little tidbits of archaeological evidence point to something of a confusion concerning the issue. It's been typically accepted that Indo-European migrations go east to west and are driven by war. The problem with this is that it shows two Celtic migrations (both out of the Caucasus like other European settlers), one engulfing the bulk of Europe and another piercing through the center while the Germans go north and Italics go south, basically leaving Celts to kick at their heels.

But there's more and more evidence to show that the Old European peoples (who are an archaeological puzzle concerning origins) were being ethnically consumed by the Celtic peoples starting along the Atlantic and moving inward until they end up nestled between the Germanics and Italics, which results in a conflict they show well in, but ultimately falter and fall back to the Atlantic coast.

The dating of such evidence though doesn't really mean that they came out at the same time as the others, rather that they came out early, made a roundabout course through the northern edge of Europe, settled on the coast, and then began assimilation once their linguistic and technological development hit a certain point, which just happens to start a while before the others launch.

This actually posed a problem for them, seeing that they experienced little conflict and what they did was against neolithic opponents, where the Celts were Bronze Age. So, to start, the Celts didn't kick much ass at all, given that they didn't develop warfare too extensively. For the longest time they made a good show through the use of numbers, but were pushed back close to modern limits.

With the domination by Germanics, Celts finally had a wake-up call. England was invaded and the Nordic sub-group of Germanics became the inheritors of the Iron Age, soon dominating Ireland (which did more than enough to impress the Nordic peoples and thus set the stage for their cultural preservation). It was King Malcolm I at the time who ruled over the bulk of Celts (the Scottish and Pictish mix we now know just as the Scots) and whipped them into shape, allowing them to push off repeated attempts at Nordic incursions and maintain the very existence of the Celtic peoples in any independent fashion.The only other group that came close to this was the Galati, who were practically stranded in the Middle East and became a powerhouse for centuries.

But yes, everyone in Europe came from the same locale. Then again, all mankind started in Africa. All life started in water. All existence started in some hot dot.

After a point, you're going to have to pick a difference if you're going to see one at all.

Go Aberdeen!

Reply #19942 Top

you speak quite well for an ork

 

 

 

 

 

-Exiled Possum 

Reply #19943 Top

And it's a wonder you speak at all, for a possum.-_-

 

 

 

Last.

 

 

Reply #19944 Top

I are speakin' and it am......

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

last

Reply #19945 Top

Quoting IROKONESS, reply 19943
And it's a wonder you speak at all, for a possum.

 

 

 

Last.

 

 
End of IROKONESS's quote

 

i don't speak, i write

 

 

 

 

 

 

-Exiled Possum 

Reply #19946 Top

Quoting Uvah, reply 19944
I are speakin' and it am......
End of Uvah's quote

What is that language called anyway?

 

 

Quoting tesb, reply 19945
i don't speak, i write
End of tesb's quote

That is one weird animal right there...  8C

Reply #19947 Top

 why weird?

do you read me or do you listen to me? 

 

 

 

 

 

-Exiled Possum 

Reply #19948 Top

I like the keyboard he's using. :|

 

 

 

Last.

Reply #19949 Top

Yeah, I can agree on that much.

Reply #19950 Top

Wow, just when I think I have seen it all.