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Re: SGW Honor
Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 8:06 pm
by Colton
Indeed

Re: SGW Honor
Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 10:09 pm
by Lord Blackhole
Build a 3T MS using $5000USD with EGP is what I call SGW honour.
Re: SGW Honor
Posted: Sun May 31, 2009 3:46 am
by Lord Basshole
Re: SGW Honor
Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 4:52 pm
by lone dragon
In addition to most concept of honor I think one aspect is not been touched is the respect to listen and acknolwledge others perspective. Then apply the right action in accordance to the actions taken by others and to stand by what you believe but temper this by wisdom and solidify this by your personal beliefs. In game simply put you should stand by what you feel and listen to others if they say stop massing me do so and understand the one thing "this is a game" its not personal.

Re: SGW Honor
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 10:56 pm
by Sir_Knucklehead
I think tho its a life choice not something you pick up because it suits you at a time and when times are tough its the hardest to be true to yourself. It should be used in games ie sportmanship, Bunesness, and every day life. When you honour others they will in turn give you respect. Honour is not something you can borrow for a day or a certain aspect of life.
Re: SGW Honor
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 1:56 am
by SSG EnterTheLion
In a game when anyone can mass anyone, u basically fight on other issues, so basically honour is when an enemy should accept someone has won on proven issues.
Honour is when alliances shouldn't be hypocrites and and form alliances with others they despise just for a little ingame protection.
Re: SGW Honor
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 2:58 am
by sniper0432
Huh... well let's see... *goes through list of things as to what honour/honor means*
If you're looking for the meaning of the
noun:
- An allegiance to moral principles
- A person's good reputation and the respect they are given by other people
- Fame or glory
> A person who wins fame or glory for his or her country, school, etc.
- Great respect or esteem, or an outward sign of this
- A privilege or pleasure
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Old-fashioned A woman's virginity
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Bridge, whist Any of the top four or five cards in a suit
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Golf The right to tee off first
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in honour/honor of Out of respect for
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on one's honour/honor Under a moral obligation
If you're looking for the meaning of the
verb:
- To hold someone in respect
- To give (someone) special praise, attention, or an award
- To accept and then pay (a cheque or bill)

- to keep (one's promise); fulfil (a previous agreement)
Oh... and respecting where this came from too.
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