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  1. Saw loads of close kills then when I saw Willis show up in the vid I knew he dyin
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  2. Roat Pkz Updates!Hello everyone, a lot of exciting updates have been added in-game and even more on the way (VERY good ones on the way)! Revamped Clan Chat!The whole clan chat on both server and client sided have been re-written back from scratch, this new clan chat stores your ranks properly, refreshes locations more often and is a lot more efficient than the last one. It also includes some NEAT features such as the PVM Loot + Kills/Death messages. Clan Chat Ranks in chat!Your clan rank will now be displayed in the chat. Kills + PVM Loots in Chat!You can now toggle Kills and PVM drops in the clan chat. Copy Kit / Teleport Requests are back!You can now copy another player kit or teleport to him by right clicking on his name and request it. Ranking Players & Clan SettingsThe clan settings load a lot faster now than before and online players always appear at top, no need to scroll throguh 200 friends to look for them! All ranks will also have their icon next to it so it's easy to find. Client Chat System/Options re-worked.The whole chat system client sided has been re-written back from scratch and is a LOT more efficient, it might even give some people fps boosts, it also fixes all issues where right clicking on some chat wouldn't display the right options and it allows me to easily add more right click options. Here are a few of them. View a topic from chat, when someone mentions a topic in yell you can view it with a right click. Display Skotizo or Jad locations by right clicking on the spawn announcement. Open Vote Website by right clicking on the vote announcements! Add and message people from the yell chat Other Updates - You can now use ESC key to close an interface. - You can now upload attachments on the forums without using 3rd party service. - You can now cycle through pms with tab to reply - Log In / Out messages now disappear after 1 minute. - Clan Chat messages in resizeable has been fixed. Thanks and very nice PVP related updates coming soon!
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  4. Potions Make Super Ranging pots Make Super magic pots work For either of these, possibly add a PK cost to buy - making them better than normal ranging potions (sold in ::shop) Allow use of HP-Damaging Items Make the Dwarven Rock Cake or Nitroglycerin/Chemical Compound work to lower hp Also for the Zamorak Brew to work (Decrease defence + damages player) Unskull command (yes I'm lazy) Make ::unskull a command (only access outside of wilderness) possibly for donators+ only Tournaments Allow tournaments to be based on different time zones, or shorten the times they occur, possibly lower rewards but have them every hour or so for example, a tournament every hour but instead of a high reward, cut the reward in half. Spec Restore Donators should have lower spec restore as 7 minutes is a long ass wait after a 3 minute fight, normally a risk fight. It's kind of annoying, saying that you can easily go to funpk for a free spec restore. TzTok-Jad & Skotizo Allow for Skotizo and Jad to drop a small amount of PKP for everyone who attended the kill (10-100 PKP) Keep unique droprates the same Make ::poke A THING AGAIN > GRETAR < Ring of Flying - YES I STILL WANT THIS. The ring of flying is currently only 100 PKP and is rarely bought or sold. You could get more players to buy the ring of flying by allowing a better look to it, for example: You can add a staff (Such as a Staff of the Dead, Trident or even Staff of Air) to the ring, to be able to wear a staff while flying The staff would no longer have its magic bonuses and players would have to pay an extra 1-5K pkp in order to bind the staff to the ring, making a money sink while making the ring of flying a cooler item to have. This is only an example, there are probably plenty better ways to do it but that's the way I've thought of it. Oh and still ban @Alkosor - Cheers! youtube.com/c/LokiWoof
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  5. Thank you for confirming
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  6. @Tesfxye for u my pvm brother
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  8. Blunts, Usually prefer Arun pack or gasper Pack.
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  9. speacial thanks to gied4life 4 helping finding bugs and testing!
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  12. Good shit mate keep it up Gz @jdrc01
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  14. Gets me all hot and uncomfortable when u address me as king lee Nice video
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  16. Already better than chris archie
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  17. Okay, reading through this was a disaster with the amount of spelling mistakes but regardless, I'll make a full fledged reply. True, the taxing that goes towards the NHS pretty much does pay for everything within the NHS, speaking broadly. However, funding still is an issue. This is a major reason why people have voted to leave the EU for the money it would bring that the NHS desperately needs. Hopefully the labour party is brought to power and can help this happen, the true question is though, would the NHS really receive £350M a week? That's a different discussion. A lot of the problems that the NHS is currently having is caused via funding. Not having enough funds for healthcare buildings, such as walk-in General Practices, Hospitals, the fact that the Air Ambulance is completely ran off of charity despite how many countless lives it saves yearly, staff, equipment, drugs and many more. In the west midlands, if you've had a serious neck or head injury, you're blue-lighted to Stoke. This is because Stoke has a specialised Neck and Head ward that is genuinely leagues above other hospitals. Why? I don't know. The standards of care and speciality differ from hospital to hospital and this therefore creates lots of demand in some areas than others. Funding would help tackle this issue. Same goes for inner-city hospitals. They're much more inclined in dealing with things such as RTC's, alcohol-induced injuries, assaults, life-threatening injuries, ect. It's a whole can of worms. Funding is the issue. Maybe tax isn't, but funding most definitely is. These aren't the only problems that the NHS is having. No where near. Nurses are a major part of the NHS, true, but regardless of this these aren't the only job role within the Health Service that is lacking. For instance, and speaking from experience, the university and course that I'm attending increased the amount of students in the course by 62.5%, and this is a job role that is specifically made for the NHS. People aren't going into the NHS because in regards to other jobs, they're not that well payed for time and effort put in. For instance, an IRL mate is currently undergoing an apprenticeship with Business and Finance with a company for 2 years, which they're providing financially and after he completes it will be on $52k Annually. However, going into the actual topic... What would define fine-able though in this category? There's a lot of different things that can affect weight. In regards to this, would you also be fining people who are class 2 diabetic? As Diabetes can possibly be self-inflicted due to diet. There's too much of a wide scope in regards to what is fine-able or what isn't. Too many grey areas and not enough time or necessity for this to start happening. There's a lot different "Weight related healthcare" out there currently, along with this there are many different things that can promote weight gain, not strictly diseases. For one example, childbirth. It's incredibly broad-minded to simply state that you're able to lose weight after a baby is born. Yes, strictly this is true, but there are many different factors to think of when a woman child bears. They struggle to exercise whilst pregnant. This can and usually does lead to weight gain. And then once going through labour, they have "baby-weight". This is difficult for a woman to lose due to a number of things. Poor / lack of diet, lack of sleep, lack of exercise, and physical exhaustion to name a few. These will all promote weight gain, and they'll all happen to a mother once they have a child to look after as well. https://www.fitpregnancy.com/exercise/postnatal-workouts/5-reasons-youre-not-losing-your-baby-weight Again with the tax. This is something I wholeheartedly agree with, but again, it's hard to prove that someone has a disease strictly due to smoking. COPD, Cancers of the mouth, lungs and throat, dental care (This is privatised but the point still stands) and so many other respiratory diseases. Although primarily; they are caused by smoking. However, not in every case. This therefore makes it hard to fine on because the hospital would have to prove it was caused because of that. Reading this one pissed me off the most. Alcohol consumption is such a broad scope of practice that healthcare professionals have to deal with on a daily basis. Along with this, there are many different reasons why people drink. To start with, alcoholism. Alcohol is a drug, and through daily use causes an addiction. An addiction is widely accepted as a "disease" so to speak. You stated above that people with diseases shouldn't be fined so does this go along with that? https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-heart-addiction/201112/is-addiction-really-disease Another thing is mental health. Mental health is closely correlated to alcohol consumption, although not dependently caused and in a large amount of cases not what occurs or is a contributing factor. Mental Health is disgustingly under-appreciated in the UK, under-funded and usually underestimated. A large quantity of alcoholism can be correlated to mental health. Does that mean people who're drunk but have mental health issues are to be fined? People who have mental health issues often have them but aren't diagnosed or receiving correct treatment. Then, to top it off, someone with schizophrenia who drank and is emitted into hospital now has to pay a massive fine because of it. How do you honestly think that would impact someone in such a vulnerable position? What if someone falls over, breaks a leg and is emitted into hospital. Then, upon being brought in is found to be under a fractional amount of alcohol. Well, it's in their system, they had an injury, and are in hospital requiring treatment, so fine them!? It's not as broad-termed as that. That might not of been the cause of it. What if their shoelace is untied? Which takes me on to my next point. What about fining someone because of stupid-ass decisions or mistakes? For instance, I personally was in attendance less than 2 weeks ago to a fucking idiot that thought it would be a wise decision to cement his fucking head into a microwave. I was apart of the second crew on-scene, and it came through as a Category 1 call. Then you have to ask, yes it was self-inflicted but he was in genuine life-threatening danger. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-birmingham-42288252/prankster-defends-cementing-head-in-microwave What about people who drive cars? Driving a car increases you chance of being put at-risk by an absurdly amount. Due to that, should the NHS fine people who're injured when they're travelling in a vehicle? I mean, "It's a lifestyle choice and a luxury people should have to pay for. What about people that self-harm. Teenagers? Kids? Vulnerable people? Should we really fine a 13 year old for self-harming because they're being bullied by half the school? What age do we begin fining at? Do we fine the protective guardian if they're under that age? There's so many questions and different things that people should, or could be fined for and it's too broad of a question to start fining different aspects of the NHS or treatment due to certain issues or problems. So no, they shouldn't. We should leave the EU and the NHS should receive 350m a week and that would help for starters. Thanks, Fancy Boots.
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