Wednesday, October 31, 2007

The Ends Justify the Means

First off, I’d like to say, HAPPY HALLOWEEN! I’ve been extremely busy lately, but I managed to gather some interesting info. I super-speeded for a week to see what’d happen. I super-speeded at every single boss, and here’s the result of the data I gathered.

There were at the most, 20 people, at each boss.

-An average of 4 out of every 20 people asked me to teach them. 20%

-An average of 10 out of every 20 people ignored me (probably because they were already used to it). 50%

-An average of 6 out of every 20 people called me a newb. 30%

This information clearly states 50% of Endless-Online’s citizens, “Don’t give a !@#$” --- quote by “speedblader,” about Eo. Is it true that 50% of Eo witness speeders well enough to just give up the fight against them? Have most of you lost faith in Vult-r, or even Endless-Online itself?

The Ends Justify the Means

Speeder: -Kills someone in Pk using super-speed-

Non-speeder: Newb, quit speeding.

Speeder: Stfu nub, The Ends Justify the Means.

Do most of you understand what The Ends Justify the Means actually means now? This is an extremely valid quote that can be used to justify Social Life and Economic Life on Endless-Online. It means that even though you may have preferred to do something differently, in this case killing someone in Pk unfairly using super-speed, you think you had to do it because there was a specific end result that you wanted to achieve. The end result that the speeder wanted to achieve was to apparently kill someone in Pk. This is why we have so many “trouble-makers” on Endless-Online. They all convince themselves to think that it’s ok to super-speed/cheat. If the speeder in the example would have gotten jailed, then The Ends Did Not Justify the Means, for the speeder in this case; unless he wanted to get jailed.

Got it now? There’s a much deeper meaning to cheating on Endless-Online than we thought. Hope you enjoyed.

---Karagu