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CubeCraft_Donor

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I couldn't really put that perspective into words, but don't mind that.

I think that all donors should be able to buy protection III armor and a sharpness III sword. If not the protection and Sharp III Idea, at least have it possible for donors to buy Power II & Infinity I bows, along with arrows. I just believe this would be a good Idea.

Thanks For Reading! :D
 
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I couldn't really put that perspective into words, but don't mind that.

I think that all donors should be able to buy protection III armor and a sharpness III sword. If not the protection and Sharp III Idea, at least have it possible for donors to buy Power II & Infinity I bows, along with arrows. I just believe this would be a good Idea.

Thanks For Reading! :D
Idea it is, but it would be a TINY bit too OP. The bow idea is better. The armour and the sword... eh.
 

john

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And then virtually ever donator gets the point glitch where they get like 1 million points everytime they go on cubecraft.


So this is how it goes. Yes, how ironic, I am virtually the only donator who has never ever witnessed a point glitch. No wonder why most stones have a greater buying power than I. Thanks for reminding me of how wonderful life is for me Claudia. :(
 

OnlyHalfRetarded

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Who knows?
So this is how it goes. Yes, how ironic, I am virtually the only donator who has never ever witnessed a point glitch. No wonder why most stones have a greater buying power than I. Thanks for reminding me of how wonderful life is for me Claudia. :(
I feel you John, I don't get the Millions of points either. :(XD
 
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john

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I think you just broke my mind.

Get in line! My dad asked that question and I tried using scientific facts to prove that my mind is producing energy to contemplate thoughts. He replied by saying well how do you know that you know so?

"Uh, well, um, yeah, I guess, maybe, um...... I don't know"

Ahhhhhhhh, philosophy is harder than any subject. My geometry, algebra II, and trig makes SO much more sense.
 

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Get in line! My dad asked that question and I tried using scientific facts to prove that my mind is producing energy to contemplate thoughts. He replied by saying well how do you know that you know so?

"Uh, well, um, yeah, I guess, maybe, um...... I don't know"

Ahhhhhhhh, philosophy is harder than any subject. My geometry, algebra II, and trig makes SO much more sense.
Darn your dad is like. YOU THINK YOUR BOSSER THAN ME. HUH
 

hippopotamu5

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Philosophical question:
How do you know that you know something?
To say you "know" something is to produce a well substantiated scientific theory to account for a phenomenon. The theory must be falsifiable (it must be possible to test whether the theory is incorrect). Thus, i know i have two hands, because i can observe two hands, and no evidence has been presented to prove i have fewer or more than two hands.
 

PlasticManPeppo

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To say you "know" something is to produce a well substantiated scientific theory to account for a phenomenon. The theory must be falsifiable (it must be possible to test whether the theory is incorrect). Thus, i know i have two hands, because i can observe two hands, and no evidence has been presented to prove i have fewer or more than two hands.
now THAT is awesome.
 

john

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To say you "know" something is to produce a well substantiated scientific theory to account for a phenomenon. The theory must be falsifiable (it must be possible to test whether the theory is incorrect). Thus, i know i have two hands, because i can observe two hands, and no evidence has been presented to prove i have fewer or more than two hands.


Knowing is different than proving. Knowing means,
  1. to perceive or understand as fact or truth; to apprehend clearly and with certainty: I know the situation fully.
The question is not how do you prove something. It is "how do you know that you know?"

Your answer was the best I heard. Most people spontaneously combust when they attempt to figure it out.
 
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