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Kipps

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  1. the last pages of this thread are full of half literate gang rpers blaming each other when they're actually all the problem.
  2. if Putin sent Davis gang (M)s to Ukraine, the war would be over in 48 hours
  3. The reason it’s important for inmates to regulate members of their own race who insult and snitch on members of other races is because, if they don’t: a) the other races will target the main offenders and everyone else who committed the comparable offence of refusing to do anything about them. b) the inmates who refuse to do anything will look weak and lose credibility. Riots are not always a one-and-done event. Inmates riot, they are locked down, tensions are still high, and then they continue to riot or fight at every chance they get until politics, frustration at lockdown, and general fatigue overcome the desire to keep fighting. It's why in real-life lockdowns last a while and instigators are moved around to reduce tensions – this doesn't happen in-game and so riots lead to more riots.
  4. All due respect to this kid Gallagher, but he's way out of line talking about the old school mobsters the way he is. On Habbo Hotel, the online virtual hangout for teens, our crime family - the Bolognese - was the first to use the grey carpet rug furniture item (cost: two credits) as stretches of road. (This was before proper road furniture was added to the game.) It took other crime families years to start copying our furniture design processes. We were also the first to get /masked associate characters to play as strippers, because at the time there were no women on the server - and we did not believe women were seriously minded enough to engage with the Cosa Nostra concept. I also made one of the first boats on the game, using metal divider furniture and more grey rugs. This made roleplaying dumping bodies in the water much more immersive. People can mock us LCN roleplayers for talking so earnestly about some roleplay that happened about fourteen years ago, but this only betrays their lack of interest in culture and history. The pioneers of the LCN scene made an impact that will be felt for generations still - much to the chagrin of their many critics. Cogito, ergo sum. Veni, vidi, vici. Bon abeti.
  5. has IFM considered that our LCN factions are likely to grow in size because the gravitational pull of their players' colossal egos are dragging East Coast Italians into the San Andreas area?
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