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Post by xade on Jun 24, 2009 3:29:43 GMT -5
Anyone interested in sussing these out?
not tired at all. barely tired. mildly tired. little bit tired. slightly tired. somewhat tired. getting tired. fairly tired. quite tired.* rather tired.* very tired.* extremely tired*
profit. *can't walk over tundra.
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Post by juanito on Jun 24, 2009 6:01:44 GMT -5
very tired is between extremely and rather.
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Post by xade on Jun 30, 2009 21:54:24 GMT -5
Is it just me... or has getting tired disappeared?
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Post by juanito on Jul 1, 2009 7:00:04 GMT -5
pro'bly as many people complained about it being extremely inaccurate.
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Post by albatross on Jul 1, 2009 16:01:35 GMT -5
you are getting better at traveling over all kinds of terrain, meaning that you tire less easily. Or at least thats my take on the matter, based upon rast's earlier statements.
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Post by juanito on Jul 1, 2009 19:07:19 GMT -5
Hm... I dont think so, I'm only good at travelling through snow (just meditated and it says only "you're an excellent snowshoer") and I dont get any getting tired message in other terrains.
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Post by juanito on Jul 8, 2009 9:14:31 GMT -5
Horses seem to get a let tired than humans do... I've been walking for ages and was still "ready to go!".
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Post by juanito on Jul 11, 2009 18:35:19 GMT -5
Can't have sex if I'm tired. That seems to go agains the law of nature!
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