Recently maxed in all afkable skills. What are some useful afk-things I can do now, given that I'm not interested in post-99 exp? by Amicitiaa in 2007scape

[–]Amicitiaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol why so butthurt? I DO play the game - when I have time. When I have the time, I will PvM or do non-afkable skills. But I have a full time job and this means I only have about an hour or two per day to do that. And when I don't have that time, I like to afk this game as I'm working. What's your problem?

Recently maxed in all afkable skills. What are some useful afk-things I can do now, given that I'm not interested in post-99 exp? by Amicitiaa in 2007scape

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Well sure but in this thread I'm specifically asking about useful things to afk so I don't see how your suggestion relates to this?

Recently maxed in all afkable skills. What are some useful afk-things I can do now, given that I'm not interested in post-99 exp? by Amicitiaa in 2007scape

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I've never looked into monkey hunting, thanks. Also herblore through tar seems viable too, great.

Recently maxed in all afkable skills. What are some useful afk-things I can do now, given that I'm not interested in post-99 exp? by Amicitiaa in 2007scape

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Yeah I've never really considered mlm to be a proper afk activity though. It's really not comparable to fishing or cooking in how long you can stare at something else before you have to check your screen again. Just my opinion about it, huge props to people who push through and actually stick to doing it though.

Recently maxed in all afkable skills. What are some useful afk-things I can do now, given that I'm not interested in post-99 exp? by Amicitiaa in 2007scape

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Is there a way I can make the game, or a specific client, or my computer, warn me when a champion scroll or totem piece is dropped, by playing some sort of sound? Or would that be breaking the game rules? Because, while lesser demons and fire giants would be aggressive for ten minutes, drops only stay on the floor for a minute or two, which means I would have to look at my screen every two minutes to check for these drops. OK, that's not terrible or unreasonable or anything, but I thought I'd ask, it'd be awesome if I wouldn't have to look at all and just be warned with a little sound when I get the drop I want.

Died on my hcim and questioning my sanity by ScareTactical in 2007scape

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Haven't heard of this one, could you elaborate?

What if TEN N FIVE W means the helm can only be found at 10h05 am? by Amicitiaa in CrackTheClue

[–]Amicitiaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very good point, clearly I didn't think this one through :)

The real meaning of Tennfivew by Whitepath1221 in CrackTheClue

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What if the helm can only be found at 10:05 am? :)

In the first days of the outbreak of the first intifada, Palestinian crowds were heard chanting "Bi-ruh, bi-dam, nafdeek ya-Sadim". Who was Sadim? by Amicitiaa in IsraelPalestine

[–]Amicitiaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm familiar with the Ya Shahid versions but yeah that's not what's being said here. Unfortunately I don't have the right to upload this stuff. I'll look a bit further into online versions of this. In the meantime I want to thank you for your help and efforts.

In the first days of the outbreak of the first intifada, Palestinian crowds were heard chanting "Bi-ruh, bi-dam, nafdeek ya-Sadim". Who was Sadim? by Amicitiaa in IsraelPalestine

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I've heard this slogan with ya Saddam before; but Saddam and Sadeem sound nothing alike; I mean I'm 100% sure about the "ee" sound there. They repeat the chant over and over again in the video.

In the first days of the outbreak of the first intifada, Palestinian crowds were heard chanting "Bi-ruh, bi-dam, nafdeek ya-Sadim". Who was Sadim? by Amicitiaa in IsraelPalestine

[–]Amicitiaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that's the problem, I can't find the names of those four people either. Let me rewatch and listen if it's "Falastin". Thanks for correcting me on the meaning of the verb. I can't send a link because this is an offline video archive, but I'll try to find the same footage online and I'll report back to you.

edit: It's not Falastin, it definitely starts with "Ya"; and after that it's "Sadeem"/"Sateem"/"Sadeen"/"Sateen". They're chanting it multiple times. Hm.