the301stspartan
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Signed Up April 14, 2013
Last Posted September 29, 2018 at 5:46 AM
Posts 2393 (0.5 per day)
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#9 PCP is one hell of a drug... in Off Topic

"Don't let him see you because when he sees you he might try to hit the window and these windows are not...bulletproof"

lol

posted about 12 years ago
#6 Baby Crab in Off Topic

how do you not accidentally drop it

posted about 12 years ago
#8 invite dbz in Off Topic
Can Harbleu be Cell?
posted about 12 years ago
#15 teamfortress.tv app in TF2 General Discussion
enigmainstead of writing an app, it'd be much easier for me to just do one of the following:

1) write a mobile stylesheet that hides the sidebars and makes the center content responsive
2) redirect to a mobile version of the site

This wouldn't give you money. though.

posted about 12 years ago
#20 @keekerdc on the Highlander Lobby Announcement in News
Riffing on what you said about timings, what would the result be if last point was longest, 2nd point intermediate, and mid shortest cap time?

Lasts are designed to be easy to defend. if the cap times were long, it would be almost impossible to cap a sentry-heavy-guarded last I believe.

posted about 12 years ago
#122 E3 Begins in Off Topic

I went in for the Dark Souls 2 trailer, liked it, then left. Did anything remarkable happen?

posted about 12 years ago
#9 personal messages in Site Discussion

I always wondered why tf.tv had no PMs. I mean this is much more frequented by invite players and people hailed as kings by the community than previous "hubs for competitive tf2", most of them have full friends lists and/or no reason to accept people, twitter is not really designed to deliver PMs and why would I register on twitter just to ask somebody something.

Tf.tv PMs seem to be much more simple. Shouldn't be hard to implement either. Have a set amount of PMs that can be stored/account and a block feature and everything should be good to go.

Whatcha know bout that enigma

posted about 12 years ago
#1 Serious concerns about the future of competitive in TF2 General Discussion

Hah, you fell for it!

Actually I'd just like to know if the known bugs (wallshadows, invisible players etc) have been submitted to valve already and if we know if they are being worked on. Would be cool to have them fixed for the summer games.

posted about 12 years ago
#2 Where can I play weirdass PUGs? in TF2 General Discussion

lobbies.

posted about 12 years ago
#50 The Unpopular Opinion in TF2 General Discussion

I don't care though

posted about 12 years ago
#48 The Unpopular Opinion in TF2 General Discussion

Could you stop posting this in every thread on tf.tv kthx

posted about 12 years ago
#37 The Unpopular Opinion in TF2 General Discussion

Why does he get +6 frage saying the same thing as me? :(
Gib frags plos hue

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hue
posted about 12 years ago
#66 is clockwork has stream? in TF2 General Discussion

...and then Clockwork started streaming. You were all part of an inexorably elaborate ruse.

posted about 12 years ago
#33 The Unpopular Opinion in TF2 General Discussion

Nice post Killing, but I seriously don't get the shitstorm this has all turned into.
Nobody has ever spoken of 6s lobbies, all that is happening is valve picking up HL which will benefit the competitive tf2 scene by making pubstompers aware of the fact that comp exists.

Of course the agitation will cool down and in a couple months nobody will talk about this anymore, but seriously, stop taking this so seriously.
We are the community, nobody can "break" our game if we don't want it. Not valve, not esea , not even 10000 noobs running 2 demos to mid using the caber. Comp tf2 survived 5 years of valve not giving a shit, it will survive them giving a shit for once. And most porbably benefit from it.
Lean back, contribute to weapon balancing and enjoy the show.

posted about 12 years ago
#19 carnage in TF2 General Discussion

Carnage why did you give an interview for a movie with this premise

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Did they offer you a new labtop?

posted about 12 years ago
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