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  1. 6 points
    I've been delaying writing this thread for almost as much as I've been wanting to write it, which has been for over a month now, so I apologize for its lateness after having mentioned it several times. Regardless, I'll be addressing Community Nights as a whole and the evolution of both myself and them, as well as the changing role "we" also serve in the community. I'll also talk briefly on my own feelings of all of this, which as a person who is very deeply closed off to others in that regard, is a rare sight to see from me. A """""Short""""" History I'll begin the short history of the Community Nights etc., starting off with when I started hosting events. In a similar likeness to how the guy who made Netflix made it because he had a $40 late fee from Blockbuster, I hosted what I'm going to call the first community night of the "new generation of xG" due to my pestering Lithium and Virr, who were both busy, so I took it upon myself. From the unexpectedly wild success of that, which I only planned to be a one time thing that I would then remain satisfied with having done it, I decided to continue hosting events, as I was experiencing a personal and subconscious change in how I should give back to the community who has put up with me for several years. This then evolved into becoming an "event host" of sorts, which both the community and I passively accepted. Sometime after this hypothetical prospect of being an event host, I announced the GMod Community Night, which erupted with success and enjoyment despite its makeshift workings of finding empty community servers. It was also around this time that @Aegean posted a thread summarizing one of the beliefs, which before the thread, I had previously attempted to make the spearhead of events; anyone can host events. Having the co-leader say this brought much more impact with it, which proved to be very helpful. I began to think about hosting more seriously. Change in Feelings As I said, I would touch on my own feelings, so here's one of the rare occasions where I share them: I was starting to realize, more so than any point in my few years of having been here, that not only trying to create the best experience possible from nothing for events was stressful, but also that I really needed to have a self-analysis. Looking at one's own actions is such a difficult thing to do with full honesty towards yourself and others, but also extremely important. I was realizing that in trying to solve my own issues and step up to something larger than myself, I was seeing both the problem in us as a community's lack of self-assessment (and subsequent toxicity) and the answer to this in bringing others together with events. To expand on the statement of toxicity, I've talked about it only once before in public in the past, but it's so incredibly easy to become toxic, to be the one who thinks they're in the right and the other person is undeniably wrong. Having been surrounded, and formerly being a part of, hate for the other "friend groups" within the community, I also began to look at the past through a different lens. I was seeing my own faults as a person, and needed to fix them. Part of being able to fix this was, as mentioned, becoming a part of something bigger than my personal gain, which was the gain of others. I sought this through becoming a discord moderator, which became Community Host through my actions and improvement after advice from multiple friends, like @virr and Aegean. I'll tie this chunk of text up in my closing statement, but for now here's some insight on my still-changing past, present, and future expectations and, very importantly, my beliefs for hosting events. Thoughts and Core Beliefs As the second-to-last chunk of text, I'm starting this exposition off by extrapolating on my endings in the previous two. These were just two of many ideals I hope to achieve in creating the environments that I do. First and foremost, one of the most important values that I uphold above all others is that I host events purely for people to have fun. That has always been, and always will be the primary goal of both this clan as a whole and its events. Secondly, after having been affected by my own toxicity and reformation, I hope to restore the "purest version" of this community, for people to shed all predispositions, like the stigmas and dramas of the divisions or friend groups they belong to, and exist simply as people playing games with each other. We get wrapped up in our own small scope of things that we forget how to have fun. The third principle (more-so a goal than anything) is to inspire the people who play my events to give back to the community in some way, not just through hosting. As a quick F.Y.I., the first MC CN, despite the unfortunate incident of the host server going offline, also served an important purpose. I hosted it to see two things: one being if the community was ready to play a singular game for an extended period of time, rather than a lobby of minigames for the same amount of time, and the other, if higherups were prepared to cooperate with me in order to enhance the experience. Both of these things were proven true to me, so regardless of the mixed feedback, I was overjoyed in that regard. To sum up all three of these core values, I hope to use events to revive what xG used to regard as its most important goal, which is to have fun. Closing This Up TL;DR - The history of CNs have evolved from something I hosted because nobody else would to something I host with a purpose and meaning behind it. It has matured me, also, by creating a gap of something bigger than myself that I needed to step up to fill the responsibility of, which at first was going for discord moderator, and turned into being a Community Organizer. I will always continue hosting events so long as the interest and time is there, and my policies of making the experience as fun as possible (and suiting the greatest number of peoples needs to fulfill that as well, i.e. changing the times of events so more people show up), trying to make it an entirely separate part of xG with more of a pure sense of a common experience, and lastly to inspire others, as I was inspired myself, whether it be assessing their own words and actions, hosting, or even just showing up to events once in a while. I'd lastly like to thank everyone who has given continued support and advice on how to improve myself as a person and the events I host. Thank you both @virr and @Aegean for both having given me invaluable guidance and help, as well as the higherups collaborating with me, and finally, an amazingly large number of other people who all give me the resolve and incentive to keep on doing what I do. I'm glad to continue representing the community as a whole and being able to play with so many fantastic individuals on a regular basis.
  2. 2 points
    I’m deeply sorry ? for the delay of your complete drawing, that was on me and I paid 3 boxes of high quality color pencils because as rather not use with the broken crayons like my twisted head... here is your mushroom and I add a nuclear forest in the background. Enjoy chief. ?
  3. 2 points
    Segal

    Favorite Headphones

    If you are willing to dish out a good amount of money and are okay with open backs, Sennheiser HD650 is a great choice. Open back means that the sides of the headphones are open, which widens the sound-stage (essentially making things sound more real), at the cost of people hearing your sound and you hearing more noise from your environment.
  4. 1 point
    Darrth

    Vote for GMOD servers!

    its bound to happen, and when it happens, it will be taken care of :-] ttt is best
  5. 1 point
    Thrillhouse

    On The Matter of Community Nights

    @Lithium You Smell.
  6. 1 point
    Topaz

    Favorite Headphones

    I just got a pair of Steelseries Arctis 5, and they are dope as hell. @SegFault is also a Steelseries boi.
  7. 1 point
  8. 1 point
    virr

    Favorite Headphones

    I have a pair of Audio technica AD700X's that i used while i lived alone, but since i don't want my parents to hear whatever degenerate shit I'm listening to so I'm currently on a pair of M50X's. I'd always recommend getting a pair of actual headphones and a standalone microphone over "gaming" ones, just because the quality is that much better.
  9. 1 point
    Soulify

    On The Matter of Community Nights

    alright that's cool and all, but what's the next cn
  10. 1 point
    Kypari

    Favorite Headphones

    Yeah I used some Corsair headphones and they were godawful so I stopped using them
  11. 1 point
    TBOHB

    Favorite Headphones

    I got a pair of Corsair Wireless Void Pros. Little pricey but man are they high quality
  12. 1 point
    Tatost

    Favorite Headphones

    Steelseries Arctis line is really good
  13. 1 point
    jaygoki

    Favorite Headphones

    cloud alphas u little peanut I use Sennheiser Momentum in-ears when I absolutely need earbuds
  14. 1 point
    AceOfSpadesMM

    All of JB_Arcade Secrets

    Why here? Why not! A new thorgot video! All of JB_Arcade Secrets!
  15. 0 points
    Dannypicacho

    Bumpy

    -1 wouldn't give me atlas on his portal 2 server +1 bumpy bumpy
  16. 0 points
    you get a gold star ⭐

    Vote for GMOD servers!

    we need laddies to vote ? its time to pokemon GO to the poles thank
  17. 0 points
    Julian

    Favorite Headphones

    Apple AirPods on the go and then on my desktop Sennheiser 518 and Blue Yeti.
  18. 0 points
    you cant just come in here and post this for like the 4th time
  19. 0 points
    Dannypicacho

    Favorite Headphones

    HyperX squad @Bonk specifically HyperX Cloud II also imagine not wearing your HyperX™ headset out in public ?
  20. 0 points
    +1 I don't see any reason, but I haven't seen you that much. Just be sure to read the rules, if what Red is saying is true ? Good Luck on your Applcation
  21. 0 points
    Yikes, he got rejected that doesn't bode well for you.
  22. -1 points
    Red

    Dingbat - Team Fortress 2

    -1 Very immature and doesn't follow the rules. A:7 M:2
  23. -1 points
    Toast the reason why I vouched +1 is because he’s becoming a member, almost everyone always gets member, now Staff, even if it’s only to DM’s/DL’s I will not speak if I don’t know them
  24. -1 points
    virr

    Young Julian.

    A lot of words are pretty similar to swedish so i can actually piece together a couple sentences. Super cool! fuck denmark
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    XpertMeleee

    Favorite Headphones

    Something that works and sounds good.
  26. -1 points
    Lithium

    On The Matter of Community Nights

    wheres the tl;dr
  27. -1 points
    ScottNi

    DarthNevus - Team Fortress 2

    Minimum hour requirement is 12 however the app can stay open for a couple of days to meet the requirement @Caleb956
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    Dannypicacho

    Vote for GMOD servers!

    Personally I think TTT is the most fun. (@Lithium give us ttt on csgo) Also why play jailbreak on Gmod when you have our epic csgo jb server ? No idea what basewars is but it sounds fun Prophunt is also fun
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