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SEEE YAAAAAAA
QueenOfHearts and 4 others reacted to Tekk for a post in a topic
I know this was extremely difficult for you, but I think you've done the right thing. Regarding your health, it is far more important than a video game community. It should always come first. I know a lot of people say "haha, just ignore them it's the internet" but it's not always the case for some people and you know what? That's okay. I'm proud of you, bro. Keep your chin up. Much love. xoxo -
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SEEE YAAAAAAA
Rainy and 2 others reacted to SegFault for a post in a topic
Ky, I'm gonna keep this short and sweet. As much as we bicker and all that, I truly respect you and all the work you've put into this community. You've always been like a brother to me and I wouldn't be here without you so thank you. I truely hope you get everything turned around and going your way. You'll always hold a place in my heart. May life's journeys outside of xG treat you well. -
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SEEE YAAAAAAA
Kypari and 2 others reacted to BonfireCentipede for a post in a topic
This was the right thing to do, you shouldn't let a gaming community hurt your mental health and stress you out to the point of feeling sick to your stomach. Gonna miss you as staff man. ? -
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2 pointsrip seriously though, hopefully u come back in good health again, one of few people I like that's a "furry" despise us arguing over cartel/furry shit or drama talk. so basically cheeto
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2 pointsHey guys, I remember making a xG drawing that I never posted because I didn’t finished it because I didn’t have time to do it, so here it is. Plz tell me is it nice, ugly, stupid, gay, too anime, or any dumb shit you have in mind, speak freely about my drawing so I can improve in the near future.
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WarioX2 - Counter-Strike
RazorScooter and one other reacted to WarioX2 for a post in a topic
Never did lose member on the other account but since I am starting fresh on this one I figured I would make a new xG account so it could be linked to my profile -
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WarioX2 - Counter-Strike
RazorScooter and one other reacted to Aegean for a post in a topic
I never had problems with ya, I don't know how active you currently are but regardless I'm definitely a +1 -
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State of fat manning
hongkongatron and one other reacted to Aegean for a post in a topic
As I can see, most people do not want to fat-man people out as it's not fair for them. What I suggest we can do is people is if we do first-come first-serve, then people who agree to come have a 10 minute grace period to connect and be ready, or else someone else can take their spot. You should make it clear in some way that you will be joining, and so someone with a faster computer can't snag your spot. That being said, the details should be worked out but if you are someone who is scrimming and inviting people, please keep in mind that you are responsible for people you invite not getting kicked out if you're ignoring people who are committing to join. -
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Question of the Day
Aegean and one other reacted to Semper for a post in a topic
+1ing Chrono 7.5 years ago Getting perm banned and then unbanned. being part of the tf2 division. being a furry. letting danny roast me for being a furry. not making the Official 10manner tier list. making this post. -
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State of fat manning
SegFault and one other reacted to MinerTeddy for a post in a topic
Are we not just using the easy system of [Fills up fast = Fat Man] vs [Slow trickle of players = first-come-first-serve] -
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Golf It Division
RazorScooter and one other reacted to Hg2CI2 for a post in a topic
We need a Fortnite division -
1 pointaww rip ? Sucks to see you go Kypari, but if you think it's the best choice, i'll support you through it. I hope you start feeling better, and I do hope we meet again, be it in xG or outside of it. I'll never forget you noodle boi, take care.
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1 pointI've really noticed the advances you've made over the last several months, and it's clear you've started trying more and caring more. I never had an issue with you to begin with, glad you've made it to where we are now. Going to stay neutral for now since I've only seen you a few times since I've been back but definitely pushing closer to a +1 than anything. ?
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1 pointis this an english sentence?? +1, just played with him for a bit and would be very welcome to the community
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1 pointWe don't really interact much, but I have an incredible amount of respect for the things that you've done for the community. You definitely deserve a vacation. I hope things are easier for you soon.
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Xander
hongkongatron reacted to Red for a post in a topic
Imagine still posting on the forum in a community you don't want to be apart of and comment wack shit like this it's actually funny. SEEYAA moat.gg arnude! -
1 pointDespite us not having the best of relationships, I can't even fathom the amount of stress you're under. GL on getting better, fam
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1 pointYou did the right thing I hope everything turns out ok! much love
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SEEE YAAAAAAA
Kypari reacted to SyrixCoffeeWolf for a post in a topic
Very sad to see you leave but of course your own physical well-being comes first. I do hope that we can see you again when you work everything out! -
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SEEE YAAAAAAA
Kypari reacted to DepressedNeonNepp for a post in a topic
Bye hope your mental health.... Isn't shit soon. -
1 pointI hope your mental state gets better man. See ya.
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1 pointI'm going to miss you a lot. Do whatever you need to get better, and never be afraid to ask others for help when you need it.
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1 pointAll in good health. You come first in a situation like this, kyp. I do hope that getting away from this all will help you!
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SEEE YAAAAAAA
Kypari reacted to QueenOfHearts for a post in a topic
I feel ya kypari. Keep in touch but take care of yourself. Mental health is very important -
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1 pointNone of these are in sorted in any order.
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Favorite Anime OPs
TBOHB reacted to BonfireCentipede for a post in a topic
not gonna post my fav jojo openings cause they've already been posted (crazy noisy bizarre town and bloody stream) -
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WarioX2 - Counter-Strike
RazorScooter reacted to ScottNi for a post in a topic
Correct me if I am wrong but he never lost member? Anyways +1 was chill on minigames -
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WarioX2 - Counter-Strike
RazorScooter reacted to WarioX2 for a post in a topic
I've been playing a lot recently trying to get back into the game now that college has become less stressful, appreciate the +1 -
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Xander
TAoWHunter reacted to Tekk for a post in a topic
I'm not going to vouch yet as I would like to see some other comments first, but I just wanted to say that I've seen a tremendous improvement since your unban and I just want to express how great we all think it is. You know the rules, actively enforce them and as of right now, I see no issue in you getting staff. But as I said: I will wait for an official vouch; just wanted to put that out there. Good luck on your application, mate. Hope the rest of the comments you get are positive. -
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Question of the Day
Dannypicacho reacted to TBOHB for a post in a topic
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Xander
TAoWHunter reacted to TBOHB for a post in a topic
Going to stay neutral on this. Last I saw of you, you were throwing one of the biggest fits of toxicity I'd seen. I haven't heard anything about you changing, but if you are/have, thats great to hear :D. only staying neutral from my known experience with you. -
1 pointI think this is the best solution so that we don't have situations of people with slower computers getting booted out of games because the other 10 people connected before them
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Golf It Division
PolarCoded reacted to Aegean for a post in a topic
We don't like having a division for games that we can't make new members from. Especially ones that we can't just leave a server running etc. If you all are INTERESTED in some Golf-it stuff aside from our obvious shoe challenges, maybe we can post some challenges for some fun prizes ! -
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Remove trade_delfino_airstrip_b3
plowcord625 reacted to james8470 for a post in a topic
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0 pointsIt's about time I put an end to this era: I'm stepping down to member. Going to keep this short and bitter. My mental health has deteriorated to a point of where I have been starving myself and much worse - the stress that comes from you sexy bunch is just too much and has been for a while but I've tried to suppress it. Nothing personal I promise. I will actively be trying to avoid xG soon in hopes that I can get better. Sorry, I love you guys. Peace. P.S - You guys better give @Caleb956 DM this upcoming promo/demo, the man is a legend and really wants to make a difference
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0 pointsBruh I don't know what ya'll talking bout, I barely get four hours of sleep a night and almost always join for those juicy late night hackers and trolls to fuck with them, I'm all the late night staff we need ? . But yeah, gonna stay neutral on this for now since although he isn't breaking rules anymore, I still haven't seen much improvement with his personality or him trying that hard to be a good example for the community. I'd recommend in the future just trying to help others when they are in need and to be kind about it, and also try to look more responsible on the servers in general and I'll probably change this to a +1
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My fellow citizens, today we celebrate the mystery of American renewal. This ceremony
Tatost reacted to hongkongatron for a status update
My fellow citizens, today we celebrate the mystery of American renewal. This ceremony is held in the depth of winter, but by the words we speak and the faces we show the world, we force the spring, a spring reborn in the world's oldest democracy that brings forth the vision and courage to reinvent America. When our Founders boldly declared America's independence to the world and our purposes to the Almighty, they knew that America, to endure, would have to change; not change for change's sake but change to preserve America's ideals: life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness. Though we marched to the music of our time, our mission is timeless. Each generation of Americans must define what it means to be an American. On behalf of our Nation, I salute my predecessor, President Bush, for his half-century of service to America. And I thank the millions of men and women whose steadfastness and sacrifice triumphed over depression, fascism, and communism. Today, a generation raised in the shadows of the cold war assumes new responsibilities in a world warmed by the sunshine of freedom but threatened still by ancient hatreds and new plagues. Raised in unrivaled prosperity, we inherit an economy that is still the world's strongest but is weakened by business failures, stagnant wages, increasing inequality, and deep divisions among our own people. When George Washington first took the oath I have just sworn to uphold, news traveled slowly across the land by horseback and across the ocean by boat. Now, the sights and sounds of this ceremony are broadcast instantaneously to billions around the world. Communications and commerce are global. Investment is mobile. Technology is almost magical. And ambition for a better life is now universal. We earn our livelihood in America today in peaceful competition with people all across the Earth. Profound and powerful forces are shaking and remaking our world. And the urgent question of our time is whether we can make change our friend and not our enemy. This new world has already enriched the lives of millions of Americans who are able to compete and win in it. But when most people are working harder for less; when others cannot work at all; when the cost of health care devastates families and threatens to bankrupt our enterprises, great and small; when the fear of crime robs law-abiding citizens of their freedom; and when millions of poor children cannot even imagine the lives we are calling them to lead, we have not made change our friend. We know we have to face hard truths and take strong steps, but we have not done so; instead, we have drifted. And that drifting has eroded our resources, fractured our economy, and shaken our confidence. Though our challenges are fearsome, so are our strengths. Americans have ever been a restless, questing, hopeful people. And we must bring to our task today the vision and will of those who came before us. From our Revolution to the Civil War, to the Great Depression, to the civil rights movement, our people have always mustered the determination to construct from these crises the pillars of our history. Thomas Jefferson believed that to preserve the very foundations of our Nation, we would need dramatic change from time to time. Well, my fellow Americans, this is our time. Let us embrace it. Our democracy must be not only the envy of the world but the engine of our own renewal. There is nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what is right with America. And so today we pledge an end to the era of deadlock and drift, and a new season of American renewal has begun. To renew America, we must be bold. We must do what no generation has had to do before. We must invest more in our own people, in their jobs, and in their future, and at the same time cut our massive debt. And we must do so in a world in which we must compete for every opportunity. It will not be easy. It will require sacrifice, but it can be done and done fairly, not choosing sacrifice for its own sake but for our own sake. We must provide for our Nation the way a family provides for its children. Our Founders saw themselves in the light of posterity. We can do no less. Anyone who has ever watched a child's eyes wander into sleep knows what posterity is. Posterity is the world to come: the world for whom we hold our ideals, from whom we have borrowed our planet, and to whom we bear sacred responsibility. We must do what America does best: offer more opportunity to all and demand more responsibility from all. It is time to break the bad habit of expecting something for nothing from our Government or from each other. Let us all take more responsibility not only for ourselves and our families but for our communities and our country. To renew America, we must revitalize our democracy. This beautiful Capital, like every capital since the dawn of civilization, is often a place of intrigue and calculation. Powerful people maneuver for position and worry endlessly about who is in and who is out, who is up and who is down, forgetting those people whose toil and sweat sends us here and pays our way. Americans deserve better. And in this city today there are people who want to do better. And so I say to all of you here: Let us resolve to reform our politics so that power and privilege no longer shout down the voice of the people. Let us put aside personal advantage so that we can feel the pain and see the promise of America. Let us resolve to make our Government a place for what Franklin Roosevelt called bold, persistent experimentation, a Government for our tomorrows, not our yesterdays. Let us give this Capital back to the people to whom it belongs. To renew America, we must meet challenges abroad as well as at home. There is no longer a clear division between what is foreign and what is domestic. The world economy, the world environment, the world AIDS crisis, the world arms race: they affect us all. Today, as an older order passes, the new world is more free but less stable. Communism's collapse has called forth old animosities and new dangers. Clearly, America must continue to lead the world we did so much to make. While America rebuilds at home, we will not shrink from the challenges nor fail to seize the opportunities of this new world. Together with our friends and allies, we will work to shape change, lest it engulf us. When our vital interests are challenged or the will and conscience of the international community is defied, we will act, with peaceful diplomacy whenever possible, with force when necessary. The brave Americans serving our Nation today in the Persian Gulf, in Somalia, and wherever else they stand are testament to our resolve. But our greatest strength is the power of our ideas, which are still new in many lands. Across the world we see them embraced, and we rejoice. Our hopes, our hearts, our hands are with those on every continent who are building democracy and freedom. Their cause is America's cause. The American people have summoned the change we celebrate today. You have raised your voices in an unmistakable chorus. You have cast your votes in historic numbers. And you have changed the face of Congress, the Presidency, and the political process itself. Yes, you, my fellow Americans, have forced the spring. Now we must do the work the season demands. To that work I now turn with all the authority of my office. I ask the Congress to join with me. But no President, no Congress, no Government can undertake this mission alone. My fellow Americans, you, too, must play your part in our renewal. I challenge a new generation of young Americans to a season of service: to act on your idealism by helping troubled children, keeping company with those in need, reconnecting our torn communities. There is so much to be done; enough, indeed, for millions of others who are still young in spirit to give of themselves in service, too. In serving, we recognize a simple but powerful truth: We need each other, and we must care for one another. Today we do more than celebrate America. We rededicate ourselves to the very idea of America, an idea born in revolution and renewed through two centuries of challenge; an idea tempered by the knowledge that, but for fate, we, the fortunate, and the unfortunate might have been each other; an idea ennobled by the faith that our Nation can summon from its myriad diversity the deepest measure of unity; an idea infused with the conviction that America's long, heroic journey must go forever upward. And so, my fellow Americans, as we stand at the edge of the 21st century, let us begin anew with energy and hope, with faith and discipline. And let us work until our work is done. The Scripture says, "And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not." From this joyful mountaintop of celebration we hear a call to service in the valley. We have heard the trumpets. We have changed the guard. And now, each in our own way and with God's help, we must answer the call. Thank you, and God bless you all. -
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WarioX2 - Counter-Strike
WarioX2 reacted to Dannypicacho for a post in a topic
+1 cheats a idk like 8 m 8.88888888888888888888888888 -
-1 points+1 Yesterday is a great game and a good challenge for you sure I don’t think you should make a play game