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thutl

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  1. Username: O Comment: Fake video the video is fake it's a fake video so don't believe it fake
  2. worst part is when they do something dumb enough to get their head blown off and then they ask in in /b why you shot a kid character for like it's supposed to make them exempt
  3. Still looking to buy an electric guitar?
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    Project Zomboid

    Looking forward to 41 multiplayer.
  5. Is this still available?
  6. Longer text does not equate to better quality. It could just be someone trying to masquerade something that is low quality.
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    Bulletproof Vests

    Just stick to cocaine armor.
  8. In the real world, you can drive down a freeway in America and see billboards that are advertising for sex shops and fully nude gentleman's clubs, so it's not unrealistic at all for there to be advertisements for these types of things. Maybe you're a European and don't know any better. However, the people that participate in this kind of activity in-game or pretend to be women should be permanently banned from the game and community.
  9. Isn't your issue with illegal roleplayers using alarms though?
  10. Are criminal players allowed to do the same thing? For example, if someone wanted to continue to enjoy the fun and action of engaging in criminal activity as a lowly good-for-nothing criminal or gang member, but had hundreds of thousands or even millions in their bank account, would they just have to liquidate a majority of their physical assets (vehicles, properties), only own a dumpy apartment, only drive a dumpy car, and then just pretend that they do not have all of that money in their bank account? I've seen admins question robberies or other acts of crime before, and they ask the person about the money in their bank account and why they are doing that if they have all that money already. I'd like to know if criminals are allowed to do the same thing - have all that money in their account, but just essentially pretend like it doesn't exist, and only own a very cheap car or house to match their portrayal of someone who has no money and is willing to commit crime to make money.
  11. It's just as easy for a criminal player to build a massive amount of wealth because of how the game works. However, for criminals, it seems as though after you've amassed a certain amount of this wealth, you're no longer allowed to participate in the fun stuff - as opposed to police, who are allowed to continue to participate in action and put their lives on the line despite having a comfortable amount of money or assets, and realistically should not be risking their lives when they've already 'made it'. Just as an example, here's a video of a police officer driving into what essentially looks and sounds like a war zone with all of the shooting, and they then directly engage a shooter. In the top right corner, you can see that they have $700,000, and it's safe to assume they have a nice house, and maybe a nice car or two too. They even have $4,000 on hand. If this person has this wealth, why are they still inserting themselves into dangerous situations where they could die and lose it all? If this guy was a criminal instead of a police officer, and they were running around and risking their life like this with this much money, they'd be immediately criticized by an admin, and probably punished. https://streamable.com/w3o8hh I actually have no issue with the officer doing this at all. I think it's fine that he's doing it - because this is a game, and the action is the fun part of playing any game. I guess my issue is with the stance of admins on criminals and assets, and how it seems that after a criminal player has a certain amount of money or assets, they're no longer allowed to participate in criminal activity (which is the activity that makes them money, just like how police responding to crime is the activity that makes them money). Pretty much, it seems like criminals are capped from doing anything that's actually fun after they've reached a certain point, but police can still engage in the same risky behavior with no flak from admins.
  12. Are you referring to this admin and their initial questioning of the player in this report? It's pretty stupid.
  13. If it's frowned upon or otherwise against the rules for a criminal to risk their life or commit additional crime when they own multiple assets and several hundred thousand dollars, why does the same not apply to police officers who are still working as police, running into dangerous shootouts, and risking their lives fighting gangs and criminals when they already possess enough assets to have 'made it' and should no longer be working a dangerous job?
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    L&A

    Only looking to trade for a house in El Burro.
  15. An admin told me I'm not allowed to roleplay locking the door of someone else's property from the inside. They said it's based on the script, and if the script doesn't let me do it, I can't do it. I'm tired of seeing the RPG and roleplay argument going back and forth in all sorts of different subjects and topics. From my experience and from what I've seen, roleplay is the less favored option, and at this point the server seems more favored towards RPG than roleplay now.
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