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Weapon signing
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#61
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What do signed weapons legitimately do? Nothing really, other than make you look "cool" on a pub or pug etc. I have a signed RL from plat that I bought from the TOTH charity, but I barely even use it, because I just wanted to help the cause. I just hope people who go lengths to get their virtual collections of pixels signed by "famous" players realize that outside of TF2, they're just like you and me. Huge difference between getting a baseball card signed, really.

What do signed weapons legitimately do? Nothing really, other than make you look "cool" on a pub or pug etc. I have a signed RL from plat that I bought from the TOTH charity, but I barely even use it, because I just wanted to help the cause. I just hope people who go lengths to get their virtual collections of pixels signed by "famous" players realize that outside of TF2, they're just like you and me. Huge difference between getting a baseball card signed, really.
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#62
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boppetWhat do signed weapons legitimately do? Nothing really, other than make you look "cool" on a pub or pug etc. I have a signed RL from plat that I bought from the TOTH charity, but I barely even use it, because I just wanted to help the cause. I just hope people who go lengths to get their virtual collections of pixels signed by "famous" players realize that outside of TF2, they're just like you and me. Huge difference between getting a baseball card signed, really.

aren't they the same as you and me outside of baseball, though? :p they're worth whatever they are to people.

[quote=boppet]What do signed weapons legitimately do? Nothing really, other than make you look "cool" on a pub or pug etc. I have a signed RL from plat that I bought from the TOTH charity, but I barely even use it, because I just wanted to help the cause. I just hope people who go lengths to get their virtual collections of pixels signed by "famous" players realize that outside of TF2, they're just like you and me. Huge difference between getting a baseball card signed, really.[/quote]
aren't they the same as you and me outside of baseball, though? :p they're worth whatever they are to people.
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#63
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honestly just add the person and ask. some people will and some people wont.

honestly just add the person and ask. some people will and some people wont.
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#64
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numlockedboppetWhat do signed weapons legitimately do? Nothing really, other than make you look "cool" on a pub or pug etc. I have a signed RL from plat that I bought from the TOTH charity, but I barely even use it, because I just wanted to help the cause. I just hope people who go lengths to get their virtual collections of pixels signed by "famous" players realize that outside of TF2, they're just like you and me. Huge difference between getting a baseball card signed, really.aren't they the same as you and me outside of baseball, though? :p they're worth whatever they are to people.

Well, the average baseball player's salary is about $3,440,000, so probably not. I mean, at the end of the day, we're both human, but look at like this. If I was goin to the grocery store, and I happened to meet say, cyzer, in one of the aisles. Either it would be very awkward, or I just hit up a normal conversation. Because honestly, I can't say, "pls cyzer sine my scattergun pls pls" In a real-life situation. Now let's say I met Clayton Kershaw from the L.A. dodgers in the store(unlikely). Obviously I'd be hyped,(including a number of people in the building) some would want him to sign their hat, their cards etc. It's just a somewhat outside of game perspective.

[quote=numlocked][quote=boppet]What do signed weapons legitimately do? Nothing really, other than make you look "cool" on a pub or pug etc. I have a signed RL from plat that I bought from the TOTH charity, but I barely even use it, because I just wanted to help the cause. I just hope people who go lengths to get their virtual collections of pixels signed by "famous" players realize that outside of TF2, they're just like you and me. Huge difference between getting a baseball card signed, really.[/quote]
aren't they the same as you and me outside of baseball, though? :p they're worth whatever they are to people.[/quote]
Well, the average baseball player's salary is about $3,440,000, so probably not. I mean, at the end of the day, we're both human, but look at like this. If I was goin to the grocery store, and I happened to meet say, cyzer, in one of the aisles. Either it would be very awkward, or I just hit up a normal conversation. Because honestly, I can't say, "pls cyzer sine my scattergun pls pls" In a real-life situation. Now let's say I met Clayton Kershaw from the L.A. dodgers in the store(unlikely). Obviously I'd be hyped,(including a number of people in the building) some would want him to sign their hat, their cards etc. It's just a somewhat outside of game perspective.
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#65
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boomerWAIT you're telling me people will pay for this shit

mom i finally figured out what i want to do in life

edit: http://tf2b.com/tf2/item/76561197981501986/293375456

$100000000 pm me

http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/11742718

lol

[quote=boomer]WAIT you're telling me people will pay for this shit

mom i finally figured out what i want to do in life

edit: http://tf2b.com/tf2/item/76561197981501986/293375456

$100000000 pm me[/quote]
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/11742718

lol
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#66
0 Frags +

I think signatures on certain people's 'signature' weapons can be rather neat.

I'd take a ghos7ayama pan, or a blaze forehead

but I certainly wouldn't pay money for signatures lol

I think signatures on certain people's 'signature' weapons can be rather neat.

I'd take a ghos7ayama pan, or a blaze forehead

but I certainly wouldn't pay money for signatures lol
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#67
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boppetnumlockedboppetWhat do signed weapons legitimately do? Nothing really, other than make you look "cool" on a pub or pug etc. I have a signed RL from plat that I bought from the TOTH charity, but I barely even use it, because I just wanted to help the cause. I just hope people who go lengths to get their virtual collections of pixels signed by "famous" players realize that outside of TF2, they're just like you and me. Huge difference between getting a baseball card signed, really.aren't they the same as you and me outside of baseball, though? :p they're worth whatever they are to people.Well, the average baseball player's salary is about $3,440,000, so probably not. I mean, at the end of the day, we're both human, but look at like this. If I was goin to the grocery store, and I happened to meet say, cyzer, in one of the aisles. Either it would be very awkward, or I just hit up a normal conversation. Because honestly, I can't say, "pls cyzer sine my scattergun pls pls" In a real-life situation. Now let's say I met Clayton Kershaw from the L.A. dodgers in the store(unlikely). Obviously I'd be hyped,(including a number of people in the building) some would want him to sign their hat, their cards etc. It's just a somewhat outside of game perspective.

I don't understand what salary has to do with it :p at the end of the day they're just people with a different set of skills to you.

[quote=boppet][quote=numlocked][quote=boppet]What do signed weapons legitimately do? Nothing really, other than make you look "cool" on a pub or pug etc. I have a signed RL from plat that I bought from the TOTH charity, but I barely even use it, because I just wanted to help the cause. I just hope people who go lengths to get their virtual collections of pixels signed by "famous" players realize that outside of TF2, they're just like you and me. Huge difference between getting a baseball card signed, really.[/quote]
aren't they the same as you and me outside of baseball, though? :p they're worth whatever they are to people.[/quote]
Well, the average baseball player's salary is about $3,440,000, so probably not. I mean, at the end of the day, we're both human, but look at like this. If I was goin to the grocery store, and I happened to meet say, cyzer, in one of the aisles. Either it would be very awkward, or I just hit up a normal conversation. Because honestly, I can't say, "pls cyzer sine my scattergun pls pls" In a real-life situation. Now let's say I met Clayton Kershaw from the L.A. dodgers in the store(unlikely). Obviously I'd be hyped,(including a number of people in the building) some would want him to sign their hat, their cards etc. It's just a somewhat outside of game perspective.[/quote]

I don't understand what salary has to do with it :p at the end of the day they're just people with a different set of skills to you.
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#68
0 Frags +
MaxiboomerWAIT you're telling me people will pay for this shit

mom i finally figured out what i want to do in life

edit: http://tf2b.com/tf2/item/76561197981501986/293375456

$100000000 pm me
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/11742718

lol

he paid an unusual for it

ur famus max

[quote=Maxi][quote=boomer]WAIT you're telling me people will pay for this shit

mom i finally figured out what i want to do in life

edit: http://tf2b.com/tf2/item/76561197981501986/293375456

$100000000 pm me[/quote]
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/11742718

lol[/quote]
he paid an unusual for it

ur famus max
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#69
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Nothing will dethrone the orzo bird

Nothing will dethrone the orzo bird
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