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Why are people so Negative!

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ShadowStarZero
Smile just smile inc
#1 - 2012-09-25 12:21:12 UTC
I often read this forums and pilots here often seems so negative about lot of thingsEvil Can I here lovely music to my ears. Tell a EVE story that's only positive Big smile Happiness is not always a warm gun


Smile just Smile
Alice Saki
Nocturnal Romance
Cynosural Field Theory.
#2 - 2012-09-25 12:22:24 UTC
Happy? Eve? Together? What?!

FREEZE! Drop the LIKES AND WALK AWAY! - Currenly rebuilding gaming machine, I will Return.

Skippermonkey
Deep Core Mining Inc.
Caldari State
#3 - 2012-09-25 12:23:20 UTC
because sec status is too boring to grind up

COME AT ME BRO

I'LL JUST BE DOCKED IN THIS STATION

Robert De'Arneth
#4 - 2012-09-25 12:30:59 UTC
ShadowStarZero wrote:
I often read this forums and pilots here often seems so negative about lot of thingsEvil Can I here lovely music to my ears. Tell a EVE story that's only positive Big smile Happiness is not always a warm gun


Smile just Smile



Ok, here is a happy story. I looked at the Dramiel for ever, always wanting one, but never really wanting to plop down the millions for a frig, or go and grind the faction. So last night I said wtf, bought it and am very happy flying it around. Just to upset people, I have 3 vel rigs, 3 Overdrives, and am using it only as a shuttle. Big smile I named her The Dream!!

Have to love a 60 millions isk shuttle.

I'm a nerd, you can check my stats!! Skilling Int/Mem at 45 sp per minute is how I mack!     I'm like a lapdog, all bark no bite. 

Grey Stormshadow
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#5 - 2012-09-25 12:36:54 UTC
Happy story.

This is why you want to fit inertia stabilizers to your ride.

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Eugene Kerner
TunDraGon
Goonswarm Federation
#6 - 2012-09-25 12:39:26 UTC
nobody said it so I will,


BECAUSE OF FALCON

TunDraGon is recruiting! "Also, your boobs [:o] "   CCP Eterne, 2012 "When in doubt...make a diȼk joke." Robin Williams - RIP

Signal11th
#7 - 2012-09-25 12:44:58 UTC
ShadowStarZero wrote:
I often read this forums and pilots here often seems so negative about lot of thingsEvil Can I here lovely music to my ears. Tell a EVE story that's only positive Big smile Happiness is not always a warm gun


Smile just Smile



Because really apart from some fantastic people you meet in EVE what is there in EVE to smile about???

God Said "Come Forth and receive eternal life!" I came fifth and won a toaster!

Lord Ryan
True Xero
#8 - 2012-09-25 12:53:47 UTC  |  Edited by: Lord Ryan
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Why are people so Negative!


Because it takes forever to train the skills and earn the ISK to acquire whatever you dream is. By the time time you reach your goal it will be nerfered.

Also ISD.

Do not assume anything above this line was typed by me. Nerf the Truth, it's inconvenient.

Krell Kroenen
The Devil's Shadow
#9 - 2012-09-25 13:15:30 UTC
There comes a time, pilot, when the iskies cease to sparkle, when the ore loses its luster, when the Sov space becomes a prison, and all that is left is the next skill you put in to your que.
Fraxi Nilanth
Alexylva Paradox
#10 - 2012-09-25 13:23:01 UTC
ShadowStarZero wrote:
I often read this forums and pilots here often seems so negative about lot of thingsEvil Can I here lovely music to my ears. Tell a EVE story that's only positive Big smile Happiness is not always a warm gun


Smile just Smile



See like, thats totally what I mean!

Everyones all Grrrrr! Angry!

Well, we don't have to be angry.

I'm a spacejanitor, and oh what a life it is!

Fraxi Nilanth: Albino Spacejanitor Extraordinaire

Riot Girl
You'll Cowards Don't Even Smoke Crack
#11 - 2012-09-25 13:35:06 UTC
Krell Kroenen wrote:
There comes a time, pilot, when the iskies cease to sparkle, when the ore loses its luster, when the Sov space becomes a prison, and all that is left is the next skill you put in to your que.


Maybe you should try blowing some stuff up. Start assassinating some unsuspecting corp members or something. By the looks of it, you're in a mining corp so that could be a lot of fun.
Heian Galanodel
Shadow Legion Y
Seriously Suspicious
#12 - 2012-09-25 13:35:46 UTC
Smils. Beams around. Smile. Big smileBig smile

"An acorn that is unafraid to destroy itself in growing into a tree."

-David Zindell, The Broken God (1992)-

Souisa
Subhypersonics
#13 - 2012-09-25 13:41:43 UTC
People live in the world they inflict upon others

o/

ISD Dorrim Barstorlode
ISD Community Communications Liaisons
ISD Alliance
#14 - 2012-09-25 13:46:57 UTC
This one time, I went into a wormhole, and no one shot at me. Big smile

ISD Dorrim Barstorlode

Senior Lead

Community Communication Liaisons (CCLs)

Interstellar Services Department

Zuroku Podiene
Blood Raven Syndicate
#15 - 2012-09-25 13:50:59 UTC
Most of the time your happiness in Eve is the sum of someone else's misery. :)

If you never lose a ship - you won't be happy when you complete something you want done, you will EXPECT not to lose it.
If you usually lose - you feel awesome that you played at a level that caused you to keep your ship and its a great feeling.



To humour you though, I was really excited to be able to fly my first tech II frigate... ran missions for hours straight in my enyo feelin' so badass.

War Kitten
Panda McLegion
#16 - 2012-09-25 13:51:36 UTC  |  Edited by: War Kitten
ShadowStarZero wrote:
I often read this forums and pilots here often seems so negative about lot of thingsEvil Can I here lovely music to my ears. Tell a EVE story that's only positiveBig smile Happiness is not always a warm gun


Smile just Smile


Ok...

Once upon a time there was a piece of Tritanium named Tim. Tim was born somewhere in an asteroid belt during downtime. He lived in the affluent side of the belt, in a large Dense Veldspar rock, the largest in the entire belt.

Tim had great aspirations in life, and he hoped one day to be part of something great. But being just a tiny piece of Tritanium, what could he do? He couldn't go anywhere on his own. There was nothing to do but wait and see what fate had in store for him.

One day a miner came along and extracted Tim from the asteroid he lived in. It was scary at first, but the warmth of the lasers felt good to him, and what else could he do but go along? Initially Tim was a little rough around the edges, but the miner took him to a station and set about refining him into a fine specimen of Tritanium.

Tim was soon thrown into a cargo hold, stacked up with hundreds of millions of other Tritanium, and hauled off to market by the miner. At this point, Tim was beginning to wonder what fate had in store for him. Would he become a great spaceship and fly across the universe in grand adventure? Or would he become a part of some exotic weapon system and become the force that grinds other spaceships into dust? Only time would tell.

Tim and his millions of close friends were soon sold to the highest buy order. It seems the miner that extracted him was lazy and had not bothered to train his marketing skills. But no matter, this was good news for Tim, because he would soon be on his way to a manufacturing bay, and then on to fame and glory!

After a time, Tim found himself dragged into a manufacturing bay, along with lots of other minerals, and a fine looking blueprint. Tim wondered what the patterns and shapes on the blueprint had in store for him. Sadly however, he had never learned to read, so he could not tell what it was he was going to become.

The manufacturing machines were noisy. Tim and the other minerals were tossed around roughly, thrown into molds, welded together, fastened and shaped and finally painted. It was a dizzying process, and by the end of it all, Tim wasn't sure what had happened. He couldn't see anything in the darkness. But he was sure he was now part of something great. He just had to be!

....

End of volume 1 of "Tim the Happy Tritanium"

I don't judge people by their race, religion, color, size, age, gender, or ethnicity. I judge them by their grammar, spelling, syntax, punctuation, clarity of expression, and logical consistency.

Cede Forster
Deep Core Mining Inc.
Caldari State
#17 - 2012-09-25 14:11:42 UTC
went to GD, found a interesting thread full of reasonable posters
woke up
Jim Era
#18 - 2012-09-25 14:17:11 UTC
well a long time ago, I was mining in a belt, and this ******* came in and tried to steal the ores.
So I said, "hey, go ewey" and he did not.

The end.

Wat™

RaTTuS
BIG
#19 - 2012-09-26 13:28:27 UTC
no I'm not

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Val'Dore
PlanetCorp InterStellar
#20 - 2012-09-26 13:42:07 UTC
Proton Deficiency

Star Jump Drive A new way to traverse the galaxy.

I invented Tiericide

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