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Karma, Karma, Who's got the Karma?
::Piner
08/31/03 6:18 AM GMT
What is with the "Karma" in our profiles? What does it signify? How do you increase your "Caedes Karma"?
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The work of art may have a moral effect, but to demand moral purpose from an artist is to make him ruin his work. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1832)
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CrazyIvan
08/31/03 12:49 AM GMT
It tells how many comments/posts you have made on the site. I guess it's a kind of participation number. Posting more will increase your number.
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"The sky is not the limit . . . the ground is."
chris_f2005
09/01/03 6:09 PM GMT
Got that right Crazylvan hehe :)
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A.K.A. "Champ"
::Piner
09/03/03 2:39 AM GMT
Thanks Guys! :c)
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