I know its been awhile since I have been around here, but I wanted to let you all know I am back.
Clears her throat
Here Ye, Here Ye.
I have been around New Eden long enough that things fade away, change and disappear along with people.
There are not many people I know anymore around, so it is time to make new friends. So I have decided to Reopen my bar in Parses, called The Last Drip. Its neutral ground so don’t bring your crap into my place. I aint good at making these kinda things, Lasa was always better with her events. So I hope to see you all there. Any questions reach out to me.
Location: The Last Drip
Dress Code: Classy but no clubwear
When: July 19, YC 127 18:00
All factions are welcome.
The message was addressed to Mr. Nauplius and any other loyal soldier, not to civvies or eggers who can’t even recognize how many lives they sieve through their fingers.
To understand its meaning you need to have Honor. Please don’t bother me with answering until then, thanks.
I can do whatever I want Diana. You do not have the right to stop me from doing anything, you have absolute no say in what I do. So I will post wherever I want.
You recall me a petulan child who would be crying out loud: “You cannot tell me not to jump into a well, I can do whatever I want!”
Well, you do you.
I just want to tell that you kids with your immature concept of “rights” are just silly. It’s an imaginary concept that have literally round zero power except wild imagination in minds of those who use it.
So pretty much I myself can do whatever I want without checking any “rights”. Lets say, if you dare to annoy me in person, I can simply smash your nose to the station wall, or blow up your ship in space, or simply block you on forums. You probably could try to resist first two (and that would be amusing to watch, dare I say), but you have literally no power to stop me from doing the last option.
The morale of the story is simple:
if you do something - expect the consequences, and squealing about “rights” will not help you.
And this is true not only for actions, but for words as well, for sometimes even a single word separates a life from death. After all, even saying wrong things can make you jailed.