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Offline someoness

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It's not Burdette's fault server is dying, players just have better things to do, or better games to play. PW is a 14-year-old game, even WoW (most popular mmo for those who live in a cave) is dying :)

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Lmao boi server isn't dying 
Shit is already in its grave buried since like 2 yrs ago

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what was the point of this thread 

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Runescape is nearly 2 decades old (Released Jan 4,, 2001) Yet has almost 200k players online daily ??? Time doesn't really have much to do with it or the fact that there's "better" games. What killed PW was that it was extremely pay to win. Private servers such as EPW were populated mostly with teenagers who didn't have the means to constantly donate on PWI so that's where they would go. While I'm contradicting myself by saying that time has gone on and most of those teenagers have just grown up and are working and such so they don't have the time to grind on a game like PWI or EPW since it takes time to be geared enough to compete in PvP. It just winded up not being worth it anymore. Spending the time you had to compete in PvP just to be beat by players you're clearly better than because PW is apparently "Hard to balance." which it's really not but most developers are just stupid so they never figure anything out. EPW shouldn't have ever added the nightshade classes. They are busted and even after being heavily nerfed they are still more busted than all the other classes. EPW would be much more populated currently if the dev team just decided to not add the nightshade race at all; They're not meant to be in a custom server like EPW. Biggest reason EPW is dead now - Nightshade classes and farming too RNG based + new end game gear keeps being added so it takes even longer to be "end game."
Last Edit: Feb 03, 2019, 10:16 am by Realest

Offline Ada Wong

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How to swallow a pill
A study by researchers from the University of Heidelberg in Germany may help people with pill swallowing difficulties. They suggest two techniques that can help people improve their ability to get medicine down. Their report was published in the Annals of Family Medicine.
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Pop-bottle method to swallow pills

Image Credit: Annals of Family Medicine
The pop-bottle method is designed for swallowing tablets:
  • Fill a plastic water or soda bottle with water.
  • Put the tablet on your tongue and close your lips tightly around the bottle opening.
  • Take a drink, keeping contact between the bottle and your lips and using a sucking motion to swallow the water and pill. Don’t let air get into the bottle.
Researchers asked about 140 people with difficulty swallowing pills to test this method with their eyes closed, swallowing large and very large pills. The result: a 60% improvement in swallowing over the old method of just taking a sip of water from a cup and trying to swallow.
Study participants had even more success with a technique for swallowing capsules called the lean-forward method:
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Lean-forward-method-to-swallow-pills

lean-forward method to swallow pills

Image Credit: Annals of Family Medicine
  • Put a capsule on your tongue.
  • Take a sip of water but don’t swallow.
  • Tilt your chin toward your chest.
  • Swallow the capsule and water while your head is bent.
This technique showed an improvement of 89% over the old method of taking a sip of water from a cup and trying to swallow.
You can download a handout demonstrating these techniques from the Annals of Family Medicine.
Don’t try this at home
But don’t rush to try out these pill-swallowing techniques, warns Ambrosi. “The study mainly found that people’s perceptions of pill swallowing changed,” she says. It’s true; researchers only asked participants if their pills went down easier, they didn’t get any images of what was happening physiologically during the swallowing tests, or measure physical differences.
So it’s not a given that one of these methods will work for you or be safe for you, especially if you have a hard time swallowing pills. “You’ll need a thorough assessment first. Maybe there’s something causing the swallowing problems that would only be identified with an instrumental swallowing assessment,” says Ambrosi.
Difficulty swallowing is called dysphagia. It can be caused by problems with nerves or muscles. Quite a few of those are involved in the swallowing process — 25 pairs of muscles in the mouth and throat help prepare your food for swallowing. When you swallow, your airway closes and you stop breathing for a moment. Trouble with the coordination of any of the nerves and muscles involved in the process can lead to choking or getting food or liquid into your lungs, potentially causing a type of pneumonia.
What you can do to help swallow pills more easily
Until you know what’s behind your swallowing issues, here are a few things you can do to make swallowing medicine a little easier:
  • Put a pill in applesauce or pudding. The texture can make it easier to swallow pills whole.
  • Grind a pill into a powder and add it to applesauce or pudding.
  • Cut a pill with a pill splitter and swallow the smaller pieces one by one.
Make sure you ask your pharmacist if it’s okay to cut or grind a medication. Timed-release or enteric-coated medicines shouldn’t be broken apart. It may also be possible to get your medicine in another form, such as a powder, cream, or liquid, so don’t hesitate to ask.
If you have trouble swallowing pills or anything else, don’t put off getting an evaluation. Start with your primary care physician, who will likely refer you to an ear, nose, and throat specialist or to a speech-language pathologist for a swallowing assessment. Facing the possibility that you have a swallowing disorder may be a hard pill to swallow, but learning ways to overcome it will make your future of taking medication a lot safer.
Related Information: Harvard Health Letter

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omg ty lusto  :tiger-48:

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omg ty lusto  :tiger-48:
I am learning from you.

Offline lumen

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"it's not dev's fault, the game is just old" mixtape

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How to swallow a pill
A study by researchers from the University of Heidelberg in Germany may help people with pill swallowing difficulties. They suggest two techniques that can help people improve their ability to get medicine down. Their report was published in the Annals of Family Medicine.The pop-bottle method is designed for swallowing tablets:
  • Fill a plastic water or soda bottle with water.
  • Put the tablet on your tongue and close your lips tightly around the bottle opening.
  • Take a drink, keeping contact between the bottle and your lips and using a sucking motion to swallow the water and pill. Don’t let air get into the bottle.
Researchers asked about 140 people with difficulty swallowing pills to test this method with their eyes closed, swallowing large and very large pills. The result: a 60% improvement in swallowing over the old method of just taking a sip of water from a cup and trying to swallow.
Study participants had even more success with a technique for swallowing capsules called the lean-forward method:
  • Put a capsule on your tongue.
  • Take a sip of water but don’t swallow.
  • Tilt your chin toward your chest.
  • Swallow the capsule and water while your head is bent.
This technique showed an improvement of 89% over the old method of taking a sip of water from a cup and trying to swallow.
You can download a handout demonstrating these techniques from the Annals of Family Medicine.
Don’t try this at home
But don’t rush to try out these pill-swallowing techniques, warns Ambrosi. “The study mainly found that people’s perceptions of pill swallowing changed,” she says. It’s true; researchers only asked participants if their pills went down easier, they didn’t get any images of what was happening physiologically during the swallowing tests, or measure physical differences.
So it’s not a given that one of these methods will work for you or be safe for you, especially if you have a hard time swallowing pills. “You’ll need a thorough assessment first. Maybe there’s something causing the swallowing problems that would only be identified with an instrumental swallowing assessment,” says Ambrosi.
Difficulty swallowing is called dysphagia. It can be caused by problems with nerves or muscles. Quite a few of those are involved in the swallowing process — 25 pairs of muscles in the mouth and throat help prepare your food for swallowing. When you swallow, your airway closes and you stop breathing for a moment. Trouble with the coordination of any of the nerves and muscles involved in the process can lead to choking or getting food or liquid into your lungs, potentially causing a type of pneumonia.
What you can do to help swallow pills more easily
Until you know what’s behind your swallowing issues, here are a few things you can do to make swallowing medicine a little easier:
  • Put a pill in applesauce or pudding. The texture can make it easier to swallow pills whole.
  • Grind a pill into a powder and add it to applesauce or pudding.
  • Cut a pill with a pill splitter and swallow the smaller pieces one by one.
Make sure you ask your pharmacist if it’s okay to cut or grind a medication. Timed-release or enteric-coated medicines shouldn’t be broken apart. It may also be possible to get your medicine in another form, such as a powder, cream, or liquid, so don’t hesitate to ask.
If you have trouble swallowing pills or anything else, don’t put off getting an evaluation. Start with your primary care physician, who will likely refer you to an ear, nose, and throat specialist or to a speech-language pathologist for a swallowing assessment. Facing the possibility that you have a swallowing disorder may be a hard pill to swallow, but learning ways to overcome it will make your future of taking medication a lot safer.
Related Information: Harvard Health Letter
best comment i've seen so farm  ;D

Offline someoness

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LMFAOOOOO, so hard to swallow, right? ;)

Offline Onmitsu

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I love perfect world and is the best mmo i have ever played i love their classes and all and yes new games come out it is getting kinda outdated in some sort of way.. what people just want i think is more fashion more customizations more pk events if there are more things to do it will attract more players 
make a 10v10 pvp event everyday or something for example.. people log in the game and dont know what to do make some fly race / like the mount race xD lots of things to think about but it is easier said by done :/
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Offline Annikaa

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Tbh game itself is fine, would be nice that we would had active gms:)
Events rare honestly... even if u get a event another 8 hours nothing.
Automated pve events what gms activate i dont count as event.

Offline lumen

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2v2 hosted every week but i never seen you there ayy

Offline Annikaa

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2v2 hosted every week but i never seen you there ayy
2v2 only event we have? I dont think so and some people cannot attend that time , means they not on etc.
Point i said was in case u missed it which u did is 1 event in 10 hours schedule wise.