Jun 26, 2016
Oct 10, 2006(19y)
Oct 10, 2026(172d)
Combat
Kills2,342
Losses318
Efficiency88%
ISK
Destroyed559.16b
Lost49.39b
ISK Eff.92%
Solo
Solo Kills55
Solo Ratio2%
Final Blows213
Points2,342
Other
NPC Losses8
NPC Loss Ratio3%
Avg Kills/Day0.33
ActivityInactive
Last Active
Jun 26, 2016
Birthday
Oct 10, 2006 (19 years old)
Next Birthday
Oct 10, 2026 (172 days)
Combat
Kills2,342
Losses318
Efficiency88%
Danger Ratio97%
ISK
Destroyed559.16b
Lost49.39b
ISK Efficiency92%
Balance+509.77b
Solo
Solo Kills55
Solo Ratio2%
Final Blows213
Points2,342
Other
NPC Losses8
NPC Loss Ratio3%
Avg Kills/Day0.33
ActivityInactive
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Bio
Perhaps one of the most interesting words in the English language today, is the word f*ck.
In English, f*ck folds into many grammatical categories.
As a transital verb for instance, "John f*cked Shirley".
As an intransitive verb; "Shirley f*cks".
As part of an adverb; "Shirley talks too f*cking much",
As part of a word: "abso-f*cking-lutely" or "in-f*cking-credible". Or as almost every word in a sentence: "f*ck the f*cking f*ckers!".
- fraud: "I got f*cked"
- trouble: "I guess I'm really f*cked now"
- dismay: "Oh, f*ck it!"
- aggresion: "don't f*ck with me, buddy!"
- difficulty: "I don't understand this f*cking question"
- inquery: "who the f*ck was that?"
- dissatisfaction: "I don't like what the f*ck is going on here"
- incompetence: "he's a f*ck-off!"
- dismissal: "why don't you go outside and play hide and go f*ck yourself?"
Say it loudly and proudly:
F*CK YOU!
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PlaystyleSolo (0 kills)
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