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Yet Another Record Advancement

Mon, Feb 13 2012 11:04 AM (32 replies)
  • DannyPhan
    1,013 Posts
    Thu, Feb 9 2012 9:03 AM

    Look who won this tournament , A Level 75 Legend who's been here less than 2 months!!!!

    Must be a new record for advancement!!!!

    We should all congratulate him on his STELLAR performance!

     

     

  • FrankSins
    75 Posts
    Thu, Feb 9 2012 9:30 AM

    You're a WGT "Muckracker"! Maybe WGT will congratulate you by offering you a position as Captain of the WGT Muckrakers (Gestapo). How many "Brownie" points have you won? Can I call You Lou?

  • BeachedMulligan
    1,238 Posts
    Thu, Feb 9 2012 9:34 AM

    bloody americans

  • bsnewbert
    44 Posts
    Thu, Feb 9 2012 9:41 AM

    167 ranked rounds played

  • peoch
    1,127 Posts
    Thu, Feb 9 2012 9:43 AM

    i fully agree whit u D P, so many lo lvl, maybe a double acount, lol :-))

  • Jerm65
    1,413 Posts
    Thu, Feb 9 2012 9:43 AM

    FrankSins:
    Muckracker

    From Wikipedia:  "In contemporary use, the term describes either a journalist who writes in the adversarial or alternative tradition or a non-journalist whose purpose in publication is to advocate reform and change."

    I'm not sure why you think this is a bad thing?  Or was your whole point in posting simply to confirm Godwin's Law as soon as possible in this thread?

  • FrankSins
    75 Posts
    Thu, Feb 9 2012 9:50 AM

    Jerm65:

    FrankSins:
    Muckracker

    From Wikipedia:  "In contemporary use, the term describes either a journalist who writes in the adversarial or alternative tradition or a non-journalist whose purpose in publication is to advocate reform and change."

    I'm not sure why you think this is a bad thing?  Or was your whole point in posting simply to confirm Godwin's Law as soon as possible in this thread?

    muckrakers, name applied to American journalists, novelists, and critics who in the first decade of the 20th cent. attempted to expose the abuses of business and the corruption in politics. The term derives from the word muckrake used by President Theodore Roosevelt in a speech in 1906, in which he agreed with many of the charges of the muckrakers but asserted that some of their methods were sensational and irresponsible. He compared them to a character from Bunyan'sPilgrim's Progress who could look no way but downward with a muckrake in his hands and was interested only in raking the filth. Since the 1870s there had been recurrent efforts at reform in government, politics, and business, but it was not until the advent of the national mass-circulation magazines such as McClure's, Everybody's, and Collier's that the muckrakers were provided with sufficient funds for their investigations and with a large enough audience to arouse nationwide concern. All aspects of American life interested the muckrakers, the most famous of whom are Lincoln Steffens, Ida Tarbell, David Graham Phillips, Ray Stannard Baker, Samuel Hopkins Adams, and Upton Sinclair. In the early 1900s magazine articles that attacked trusts—including those of Charles E. Russell on the beef trust, Thomas Lawson on Amalgamated Copper, and Burton J. Hendrick on life insurance companies—did much to create public demand for regulation of the great combines. The muckraking movement lost support in about 1912. Historians agree that if it had not been for the revelations of the muckrakers the Progressive movement would not have received the popular support needed for effective reform.

  • DannyPhan
    1,013 Posts
    Thu, Feb 9 2012 10:17 AM

    FrankSins:

    You're a WGT "Muckracker"! Maybe WGT will congratulate you by offering you a position as Captain of the WGT Muckrakers (Gestapo). How many "Brownie" points have you won? Can I call You Lou?

    Godwin observed that, given enough time, in any online discussion—regardless of topic or scope—someone inevitably criticizes some point made in the discussion by comparing it to beliefs held by Hitler and the ***.

     

     

  • DannyPhan
    1,013 Posts
    Thu, Feb 9 2012 10:28 AM

    FrankSins:

    You're a WGT "Muckracker"! Maybe WGT will congratulate you by offering you a position as Captain of the WGT Muckrakers (Gestapo). How many "Brownie" points have you won? Can I call You Lou?

    Just so I understand your point of view, you want to discourage the free sharing of information that may lead others to an obvious opinion of an individual's intent, and thus may save them money or credits by avoiding said individual?

     

  • DAZZA501
    5,972 Posts
    Thu, Feb 9 2012 11:20 AM

    Someone stays at a low tier they get called a sandbagger. Someone tiers up too quickly they get called a cheat. I don't see this guy as a problem.

    I have a friend on my friends list that joined only a couple of weeks before this guy and he's up to tour master already. I know him personally, a work colleague and friend of mine. I've given him a few tips and he took to the game instantly. He asks lots of questions like what should he do in certain situations and i tell him. I never had this when i joined the game but if i did then i'd of probably tiered up quicker. The thing with the younger generation is they take to games quicker. They're what i'd call proper gamers who spend most of their time on a computer. 

    There's people here that cheat the system but they won't be around that long. They'll get bored and move on to something else. Everyone should concentrate on their own games and beat these people out on the course in the good old fashioned honest and fair way and they'll soon realize they won't achieve much.

    Just my 2 cents

    Dazza 

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