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Signed Up | August 30, 2012 |
Last Posted | July 3, 2013 at 11:41 PM |
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Just have fun man and find out what makes you happy. Booze, weed, occasional booty call, some money in my pocket, friends and a roof over my head and I am good.
You should have just lied when crossing the border and maybe all these shenanigans would have never happened.
X "tentative" wrecks on demo. great team to get on. get a try out with these guys. will do very well.
Give her your dick in a box, can't believe no one suggested this yet.
http://www.mediocreminds.com/files/images/music/dick_in_a_box/dick_in_a_box.png
-people who take shit posting to seriously and get mad about it. (defy)
“Winners are not those who never fail, but those who never quit”
dfyshould of kept up NATF2 forums for the sake of shitposters like ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
who makes fun of how someone looks, fuck that's so mean..
jump key as right click for scout
team fortress classic & carnage
thorn_dope-wolfJust my two cents but when your in Invite I think the "I haven't been having fun playing so I am not going to try and quit" attitude isn't a valid excuse to quit a team when there are boatloads of people in IM dieing to be invite, working hard every night scrimming to get there.
That's a very selfish opinion. If you're not having fun in a VIDEO GAME, why would you keep playing? It hurts a team's atmosphere a LOT. Just pick up one of those eager IM players and move on.
I understand what your saying in regards to picking up an IM player, that totally makes sense. However everyone relies on each other, saying you have a shitty week or didn't have "fun" that shouldn't matter when your at the highest level, you need to brush it off and move on.
Just my two cents but when your in Invite I think the "I haven't been having fun playing so I am not going to try and quit" attitude isn't a valid excuse to quit a team (especially this close to LAN) when there are boatloads of people in IM dieing to be invite, working hard every night scrimming to get there, and when your team still wants to have a shot at LAN and is trying their best to recuperate and pick up the pieces.
And airing out personal and private things that are going on within a team that should be kept private to the public obviously shows your not a stand up guy. Despite if you agree or disagree with someone, posting logs of personal convo's is just straight dickish.
sucks what happened to IG, they didn't deserve that harsh of a penalty.
dellortdope-wolfIf I had to execute a way to get new players into tf2 and grow the community I would create a league that is:
a) free
b) has a large cash prize
c) only new to comp tf2 players can play in, no esea people. (that way the teams don't get raped and give up and quit)
d) Advertise to pubbers and everyone who's new or wants to get into comp tf2 about this league and assure them the skill level is for new players only.
You have to give people who want to get into comp tf2 some kind of goal like winning something at a level they are capable of winning it at.
Assigning these new teams mentors through out the season to sit in on like a scrim a week wouldn't be a bad idea either. That makes it a competition to see who's the best mentor also lol, maybe the mentor can get a piece of the cash prize to.
I feel that those league standards are completely unrealistic, how would you even go about getting a large cash prize if there are no entry fees? If you or others are willing to pay out of pocket for something like this then by all means do it, but until then I don't think it will work.
Not unrealistic if someone put's up prize money out of their pocket. Not talking tens of thousands of dollars, maybe 1 or 2 thousand.