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Ah, I didnt realise that was you.  To be fair, with a name like that you're bound to get into trouble in any eco-warzone. --Marco
 
Ah, I didnt realise that was you.  To be fair, with a name like that you're bound to get into trouble in any eco-warzone. --Marco
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Is foraging for berries acceptable practice? I mean, picking rotten berries up off the ground probably doesn't violate fruitarianism or Jain philosophy, but I think it was clear that Axeman was Picking those berries. When I examined the bush, it was difficult to find any ripe berries at all -- they had all been picked. If this exploitation continues unabated, Shartak bushes and trees will fail to reproduce. Perhaps characters standing at trees should be warned to desist their dastardly defruitification. --22:01, 20 May 2006 (BST)

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A noble cause... However, I can't help but notice that you've slain 16 of our cherished native fauna, as well as dozens of Wiksiki. Our eco-revolutionary comrades-in-arms plead with you to stop slaughtering innocent parrots, so that our bountiful jungle might replenish and heal from the grevious wounds. --21:05, 2 May 2006 (BST)

A good point, but we were all young once, right? I have slain for food, being a non-vegan. The natives I slew were attacking my village, and I consider my actions to have been in self-defense. Not one of the dead had slain less than three of my countrymen. And several had killed me, personally, without provocation (before I started fighting back, of course). Terror is terror irregardless, and I am commited to fighting it in all its forms, whether it be the murder of humans, animals, or the planet.

On a more positive note, my hastilly carved roadblock sign near york is still intact, and no further progress has been made into the jungle. If this holds for a couple more days, I may consider extending operations to include the Southern Coastal Boulevard. --Marco, 23:17, 2 May 2006

Uh, Marco. I appreciate your log for the enviroment and everything, but I wasn't working on the road when you killed me. In fact, I was foraging for berries.

Oops, my bad. Things have been a bit touch-and-go with the road recently, and we haven't really had the luxury of picking and choosing our targets. You have our deepest apologies. --Marco

That's alright Axeman89 22:30, 19 May 2006 (BST)

Ah, I didnt realise that was you. To be fair, with a name like that you're bound to get into trouble in any eco-warzone. --Marco

Is foraging for berries acceptable practice? I mean, picking rotten berries up off the ground probably doesn't violate fruitarianism or Jain philosophy, but I think it was clear that Axeman was Picking those berries. When I examined the bush, it was difficult to find any ripe berries at all -- they had all been picked. If this exploitation continues unabated, Shartak bushes and trees will fail to reproduce. Perhaps characters standing at trees should be warned to desist their dastardly defruitification. --22:01, 20 May 2006 (BST)