View Full Version : Larn - "Wtf, man"
Larn
Tue, 18 Mar 2008, 20:41
Hello everybody. Whether you've met me or not, I recently joined the 47th. Unfortunately, what should have been forseen circumstances have come up. You see, my TR account isn't really mine. It belongs to a really close friend of mine, who wants to join another clan. He's effectively pulled the plug on my joining the 47th. He shall remain unnamed (RICHARD.) Please use this Thread to either rationally explain to him why this is a total jerkoff move, or flame him sillly. I'm going to call him when his little fucking rich control freak tantrum is over. Hopefully, he'll relent his assholish ways and allow me to return. If not, I'll kick his ass and see if it changes anything. In any case, Cross your fingers (If you care) about my return. G'day, folks.
Akechi
Wed, 19 Mar 2008, 09:17
Really hope you knock some sense into that guy. Pretty asshattish move to pull on somebody like that. I mean, I haven't ever heard of something like that happening. It really just doesn't make sense to me why he should care. Even if it is his account, its your character and you dont represent him in any way. Nobody's going to know if its not your account so..... seems awful silly to get all worked up about it. But maybe I just dont know what its like to be a serious, hardcore control freak.
Then again, maybe your friend is from PTR. Then maybe I can see, judging from what I have heard about those guys, why he'd be an ass about you joining us XD
Either way, I hope you get your issue resolved be it through brute force or whatever means you choose.
Tidewalker
Wed, 19 Mar 2008, 12:43
Even if it is his account, its your character and you dont represent him in any way.
That might be a bit of a stretch....I submit that I own all characters on my account, however created....heh
Of course, the best result would be that the other clan is PVE, the friend wants to use a different character, and the friend will let Larn stay in this PVP clan.
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