Who can answer this statement in regards to perma ban

YOU LOST LMAO·11/3/2016, 8:46:03 PM·1 votes·1,007 views

11 year old kid: "looks like you need to look up the word 'permanent' in the dictionary"

Me(said this to 3 different posts) : nasus q 'permanently' gains dmg per stack, next game starts, hey where did my 'permanent' stacks go?

11 year old kid: --says nothing-- . . . .

Stay hypocritical, kids. get rekt and gl answering this post that stumped you all. gg 'ez'

47 Comments

ReadyxPlayerxOne11/3/2016, 8:47:29 PM9 votes

Same shit applies... Nasus's stacks reset on each new game. Perma bans aren't applied to each new account!

Athina11/3/2016, 8:56:55 PM8 votes

You're grasping at straws here. I'd almost say you're going as far to insult your own intelligence just to maybe get one person on your side.

ShinkoMinori11/3/2016, 9:02:32 PM5 votes

Don't you get bored of making a fool out of yourself?... There are more games to play... maybe better games... why are you still hanging out in the forums of a game you can't play anymore.

oSEXYPLATYPUSo11/3/2016, 9:35:23 PM4 votes

are you still crying about your perma ban?

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Jo0o11/3/2016, 10:03:42 PM4 votes

This is the dumbest argument I've heard in a long time.

vampirekid1311/3/2016, 10:31:13 PM3 votes

This is a stupid argument. The champions are not connected from 1 game to another. As far as each game goes for the champions it is in another universe. The only common factor is the summoner not the champion.

This makes perfect sense as per multiverse theory there is as reality where you are unbanned.

TyrekGoldenspear11/3/2016, 9:04:49 PM3 votes

grabs popcorn

Here we go again...

midnight oil2411/4/2016, 1:22:06 PM1 votes

This is a stupid argument. There is a big difference between these two types of "permanents." One means permanent for a single game, one means permanent in a meta sense.

Bettnachleger11/4/2016, 9:48:23 AM1 votes

Use your brain, good sir.

It's like a Object in Java or C# or what ever. Every game is a new instance of a Object game (or what ever) with new properties and stuff.

If a game last forever, you could stack forever. Easy as fuck.

If you start a new game, you create a new Instance of the game Object and start over again. But again, if the new game last forever, you could stack permanently.

For THIS one game, you gain your stacks permanently (--> in this case: as long as the game goes on). You must be an idiot to not understand such simple things.