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Soulify

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  1. Friendly
    Soulify got a reaction from Dannypicacho in Last comment wins   
    noobs below this line
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  2. Sad
    Soulify got a reaction from DepressedNeonNepp in Actual goodbye post   
    Starting on a good note, you guys carried me through my freshman year of high school through depression and severe stress. I appreciate playing, shouting, and making jokes with you guys all the time. Ten manners were a blast to play, even if the other team had the most stacked team ever. I improved a series of skills from just playing 10 manners, skills that have real-life applications. Teamwork, controlling my emotions, and socializing are some examples. Now to Jailbreak, I started somewhere 2-3 years ago as a fairly laughable name, it was like "idk O-O," and I had the voice of literally a 3 year old. I didn't talk in jailbreak so I never really got into the community. There was one notable person that highlighted the start of my jailbreak experience, I think his name was "Mogs." He was friendly, approachable, and confident. I shortly became his friend and started to know him, and we even created a group just for the two of us. Unfortunately, his time on xG was cut short, he had mass freekilled and been permanently banned from CT. He never got on jailbreak after that incident, seeing that I had known no one else, I took a break from XenoGamers. I came back after that break, and was welcomed into the community.
    XenoGamers wasn't always perfect for me, as shown by the example above and my last goodbye post. 
    I'll just list these things that ticked me off the most, it's really nit-picky, so I recommend you don't see it.
    I hated when people said that something like Overwatch sucks, that it's not good, the competitive scene and the Meta specifically. The reason I hated people like that, even when I knew they were joking around, is because they had no experience in the current state of Overwatch, how it's drastically improved. People aren't playing GOATS in competitive, especially at masters and below. Please, actually get a feeling of the game. I hated when people tilt from the start in 10 mans, I also have to admit I did it sometimes. I don't care if you're really bad at aiming, game sense, or just being a good teammate; just try your best.  I hated when discord staff received no repercussions through malicious actions. -and etc.
    Now that I've vented out my nitpicks, I'll list some people that were great friends and I'm glad they existed. @PotatoDoc @onlyalittlegay @Darrth @Dannypicacho @Jadow @Thrillhouse @Tatost @SegFault
    Sorry if this post didn't flow too well, there were a lot of misshaped memories and it's 11 clock at night.
    Well, as a (former) member of this community, 
     

  3. Friendly
    Soulify got a reaction from Dannypicacho in Actual goodbye post   
    Starting on a good note, you guys carried me through my freshman year of high school through depression and severe stress. I appreciate playing, shouting, and making jokes with you guys all the time. Ten manners were a blast to play, even if the other team had the most stacked team ever. I improved a series of skills from just playing 10 manners, skills that have real-life applications. Teamwork, controlling my emotions, and socializing are some examples. Now to Jailbreak, I started somewhere 2-3 years ago as a fairly laughable name, it was like "idk O-O," and I had the voice of literally a 3 year old. I didn't talk in jailbreak so I never really got into the community. There was one notable person that highlighted the start of my jailbreak experience, I think his name was "Mogs." He was friendly, approachable, and confident. I shortly became his friend and started to know him, and we even created a group just for the two of us. Unfortunately, his time on xG was cut short, he had mass freekilled and been permanently banned from CT. He never got on jailbreak after that incident, seeing that I had known no one else, I took a break from XenoGamers. I came back after that break, and was welcomed into the community.
    XenoGamers wasn't always perfect for me, as shown by the example above and my last goodbye post. 
    I'll just list these things that ticked me off the most, it's really nit-picky, so I recommend you don't see it.
    I hated when people said that something like Overwatch sucks, that it's not good, the competitive scene and the Meta specifically. The reason I hated people like that, even when I knew they were joking around, is because they had no experience in the current state of Overwatch, how it's drastically improved. People aren't playing GOATS in competitive, especially at masters and below. Please, actually get a feeling of the game. I hated when people tilt from the start in 10 mans, I also have to admit I did it sometimes. I don't care if you're really bad at aiming, game sense, or just being a good teammate; just try your best.  I hated when discord staff received no repercussions through malicious actions. -and etc.
    Now that I've vented out my nitpicks, I'll list some people that were great friends and I'm glad they existed. @PotatoDoc @onlyalittlegay @Darrth @Dannypicacho @Jadow @Thrillhouse @Tatost @SegFault
    Sorry if this post didn't flow too well, there were a lot of misshaped memories and it's 11 clock at night.
    Well, as a (former) member of this community, 
     

  4. Feels Bad Man
    Soulify got a reaction from PolarCoded in Actual goodbye post   
    Starting on a good note, you guys carried me through my freshman year of high school through depression and severe stress. I appreciate playing, shouting, and making jokes with you guys all the time. Ten manners were a blast to play, even if the other team had the most stacked team ever. I improved a series of skills from just playing 10 manners, skills that have real-life applications. Teamwork, controlling my emotions, and socializing are some examples. Now to Jailbreak, I started somewhere 2-3 years ago as a fairly laughable name, it was like "idk O-O," and I had the voice of literally a 3 year old. I didn't talk in jailbreak so I never really got into the community. There was one notable person that highlighted the start of my jailbreak experience, I think his name was "Mogs." He was friendly, approachable, and confident. I shortly became his friend and started to know him, and we even created a group just for the two of us. Unfortunately, his time on xG was cut short, he had mass freekilled and been permanently banned from CT. He never got on jailbreak after that incident, seeing that I had known no one else, I took a break from XenoGamers. I came back after that break, and was welcomed into the community.
    XenoGamers wasn't always perfect for me, as shown by the example above and my last goodbye post. 
    I'll just list these things that ticked me off the most, it's really nit-picky, so I recommend you don't see it.
    I hated when people said that something like Overwatch sucks, that it's not good, the competitive scene and the Meta specifically. The reason I hated people like that, even when I knew they were joking around, is because they had no experience in the current state of Overwatch, how it's drastically improved. People aren't playing GOATS in competitive, especially at masters and below. Please, actually get a feeling of the game. I hated when people tilt from the start in 10 mans, I also have to admit I did it sometimes. I don't care if you're really bad at aiming, game sense, or just being a good teammate; just try your best.  I hated when discord staff received no repercussions through malicious actions. -and etc.
    Now that I've vented out my nitpicks, I'll list some people that were great friends and I'm glad they existed. @PotatoDoc @onlyalittlegay @Darrth @Dannypicacho @Jadow @Thrillhouse @Tatost @SegFault
    Sorry if this post didn't flow too well, there were a lot of misshaped memories and it's 11 clock at night.
    Well, as a (former) member of this community, 
     

  5. Feels Bad Man
    Soulify got a reaction from ScottNi in Actual goodbye post   
    Starting on a good note, you guys carried me through my freshman year of high school through depression and severe stress. I appreciate playing, shouting, and making jokes with you guys all the time. Ten manners were a blast to play, even if the other team had the most stacked team ever. I improved a series of skills from just playing 10 manners, skills that have real-life applications. Teamwork, controlling my emotions, and socializing are some examples. Now to Jailbreak, I started somewhere 2-3 years ago as a fairly laughable name, it was like "idk O-O," and I had the voice of literally a 3 year old. I didn't talk in jailbreak so I never really got into the community. There was one notable person that highlighted the start of my jailbreak experience, I think his name was "Mogs." He was friendly, approachable, and confident. I shortly became his friend and started to know him, and we even created a group just for the two of us. Unfortunately, his time on xG was cut short, he had mass freekilled and been permanently banned from CT. He never got on jailbreak after that incident, seeing that I had known no one else, I took a break from XenoGamers. I came back after that break, and was welcomed into the community.
    XenoGamers wasn't always perfect for me, as shown by the example above and my last goodbye post. 
    I'll just list these things that ticked me off the most, it's really nit-picky, so I recommend you don't see it.
    I hated when people said that something like Overwatch sucks, that it's not good, the competitive scene and the Meta specifically. The reason I hated people like that, even when I knew they were joking around, is because they had no experience in the current state of Overwatch, how it's drastically improved. People aren't playing GOATS in competitive, especially at masters and below. Please, actually get a feeling of the game. I hated when people tilt from the start in 10 mans, I also have to admit I did it sometimes. I don't care if you're really bad at aiming, game sense, or just being a good teammate; just try your best.  I hated when discord staff received no repercussions through malicious actions. -and etc.
    Now that I've vented out my nitpicks, I'll list some people that were great friends and I'm glad they existed. @PotatoDoc @onlyalittlegay @Darrth @Dannypicacho @Jadow @Thrillhouse @Tatost @SegFault
    Sorry if this post didn't flow too well, there were a lot of misshaped memories and it's 11 clock at night.
    Well, as a (former) member of this community, 
     

  6. Feels Bad Man
    Soulify got a reaction from Meaty in Actual goodbye post   
    Starting on a good note, you guys carried me through my freshman year of high school through depression and severe stress. I appreciate playing, shouting, and making jokes with you guys all the time. Ten manners were a blast to play, even if the other team had the most stacked team ever. I improved a series of skills from just playing 10 manners, skills that have real-life applications. Teamwork, controlling my emotions, and socializing are some examples. Now to Jailbreak, I started somewhere 2-3 years ago as a fairly laughable name, it was like "idk O-O," and I had the voice of literally a 3 year old. I didn't talk in jailbreak so I never really got into the community. There was one notable person that highlighted the start of my jailbreak experience, I think his name was "Mogs." He was friendly, approachable, and confident. I shortly became his friend and started to know him, and we even created a group just for the two of us. Unfortunately, his time on xG was cut short, he had mass freekilled and been permanently banned from CT. He never got on jailbreak after that incident, seeing that I had known no one else, I took a break from XenoGamers. I came back after that break, and was welcomed into the community.
    XenoGamers wasn't always perfect for me, as shown by the example above and my last goodbye post. 
    I'll just list these things that ticked me off the most, it's really nit-picky, so I recommend you don't see it.
    I hated when people said that something like Overwatch sucks, that it's not good, the competitive scene and the Meta specifically. The reason I hated people like that, even when I knew they were joking around, is because they had no experience in the current state of Overwatch, how it's drastically improved. People aren't playing GOATS in competitive, especially at masters and below. Please, actually get a feeling of the game. I hated when people tilt from the start in 10 mans, I also have to admit I did it sometimes. I don't care if you're really bad at aiming, game sense, or just being a good teammate; just try your best.  I hated when discord staff received no repercussions through malicious actions. -and etc.
    Now that I've vented out my nitpicks, I'll list some people that were great friends and I'm glad they existed. @PotatoDoc @onlyalittlegay @Darrth @Dannypicacho @Jadow @Thrillhouse @Tatost @SegFault
    Sorry if this post didn't flow too well, there were a lot of misshaped memories and it's 11 clock at night.
    Well, as a (former) member of this community, 
     

  7. Feels Bad Man
    Soulify got a reaction from SegFault in Actual goodbye post   
    Starting on a good note, you guys carried me through my freshman year of high school through depression and severe stress. I appreciate playing, shouting, and making jokes with you guys all the time. Ten manners were a blast to play, even if the other team had the most stacked team ever. I improved a series of skills from just playing 10 manners, skills that have real-life applications. Teamwork, controlling my emotions, and socializing are some examples. Now to Jailbreak, I started somewhere 2-3 years ago as a fairly laughable name, it was like "idk O-O," and I had the voice of literally a 3 year old. I didn't talk in jailbreak so I never really got into the community. There was one notable person that highlighted the start of my jailbreak experience, I think his name was "Mogs." He was friendly, approachable, and confident. I shortly became his friend and started to know him, and we even created a group just for the two of us. Unfortunately, his time on xG was cut short, he had mass freekilled and been permanently banned from CT. He never got on jailbreak after that incident, seeing that I had known no one else, I took a break from XenoGamers. I came back after that break, and was welcomed into the community.
    XenoGamers wasn't always perfect for me, as shown by the example above and my last goodbye post. 
    I'll just list these things that ticked me off the most, it's really nit-picky, so I recommend you don't see it.
    I hated when people said that something like Overwatch sucks, that it's not good, the competitive scene and the Meta specifically. The reason I hated people like that, even when I knew they were joking around, is because they had no experience in the current state of Overwatch, how it's drastically improved. People aren't playing GOATS in competitive, especially at masters and below. Please, actually get a feeling of the game. I hated when people tilt from the start in 10 mans, I also have to admit I did it sometimes. I don't care if you're really bad at aiming, game sense, or just being a good teammate; just try your best.  I hated when discord staff received no repercussions through malicious actions. -and etc.
    Now that I've vented out my nitpicks, I'll list some people that were great friends and I'm glad they existed. @PotatoDoc @onlyalittlegay @Darrth @Dannypicacho @Jadow @Thrillhouse @Tatost @SegFault
    Sorry if this post didn't flow too well, there were a lot of misshaped memories and it's 11 clock at night.
    Well, as a (former) member of this community, 
     

  8. Winner
    Soulify got a reaction from hongkongatron in Actual goodbye post   
    Starting on a good note, you guys carried me through my freshman year of high school through depression and severe stress. I appreciate playing, shouting, and making jokes with you guys all the time. Ten manners were a blast to play, even if the other team had the most stacked team ever. I improved a series of skills from just playing 10 manners, skills that have real-life applications. Teamwork, controlling my emotions, and socializing are some examples. Now to Jailbreak, I started somewhere 2-3 years ago as a fairly laughable name, it was like "idk O-O," and I had the voice of literally a 3 year old. I didn't talk in jailbreak so I never really got into the community. There was one notable person that highlighted the start of my jailbreak experience, I think his name was "Mogs." He was friendly, approachable, and confident. I shortly became his friend and started to know him, and we even created a group just for the two of us. Unfortunately, his time on xG was cut short, he had mass freekilled and been permanently banned from CT. He never got on jailbreak after that incident, seeing that I had known no one else, I took a break from XenoGamers. I came back after that break, and was welcomed into the community.
    XenoGamers wasn't always perfect for me, as shown by the example above and my last goodbye post. 
    I'll just list these things that ticked me off the most, it's really nit-picky, so I recommend you don't see it.
    I hated when people said that something like Overwatch sucks, that it's not good, the competitive scene and the Meta specifically. The reason I hated people like that, even when I knew they were joking around, is because they had no experience in the current state of Overwatch, how it's drastically improved. People aren't playing GOATS in competitive, especially at masters and below. Please, actually get a feeling of the game. I hated when people tilt from the start in 10 mans, I also have to admit I did it sometimes. I don't care if you're really bad at aiming, game sense, or just being a good teammate; just try your best.  I hated when discord staff received no repercussions through malicious actions. -and etc.
    Now that I've vented out my nitpicks, I'll list some people that were great friends and I'm glad they existed. @PotatoDoc @onlyalittlegay @Darrth @Dannypicacho @Jadow @Thrillhouse @Tatost @SegFault
    Sorry if this post didn't flow too well, there were a lot of misshaped memories and it's 11 clock at night.
    Well, as a (former) member of this community, 
     

  9. Feels Bad Man
    Soulify got a reaction from virr in Actual goodbye post   
    Starting on a good note, you guys carried me through my freshman year of high school through depression and severe stress. I appreciate playing, shouting, and making jokes with you guys all the time. Ten manners were a blast to play, even if the other team had the most stacked team ever. I improved a series of skills from just playing 10 manners, skills that have real-life applications. Teamwork, controlling my emotions, and socializing are some examples. Now to Jailbreak, I started somewhere 2-3 years ago as a fairly laughable name, it was like "idk O-O," and I had the voice of literally a 3 year old. I didn't talk in jailbreak so I never really got into the community. There was one notable person that highlighted the start of my jailbreak experience, I think his name was "Mogs." He was friendly, approachable, and confident. I shortly became his friend and started to know him, and we even created a group just for the two of us. Unfortunately, his time on xG was cut short, he had mass freekilled and been permanently banned from CT. He never got on jailbreak after that incident, seeing that I had known no one else, I took a break from XenoGamers. I came back after that break, and was welcomed into the community.
    XenoGamers wasn't always perfect for me, as shown by the example above and my last goodbye post. 
    I'll just list these things that ticked me off the most, it's really nit-picky, so I recommend you don't see it.
    I hated when people said that something like Overwatch sucks, that it's not good, the competitive scene and the Meta specifically. The reason I hated people like that, even when I knew they were joking around, is because they had no experience in the current state of Overwatch, how it's drastically improved. People aren't playing GOATS in competitive, especially at masters and below. Please, actually get a feeling of the game. I hated when people tilt from the start in 10 mans, I also have to admit I did it sometimes. I don't care if you're really bad at aiming, game sense, or just being a good teammate; just try your best.  I hated when discord staff received no repercussions through malicious actions. -and etc.
    Now that I've vented out my nitpicks, I'll list some people that were great friends and I'm glad they existed. @PotatoDoc @onlyalittlegay @Darrth @Dannypicacho @Jadow @Thrillhouse @Tatost @SegFault
    Sorry if this post didn't flow too well, there were a lot of misshaped memories and it's 11 clock at night.
    Well, as a (former) member of this community, 
     

  10. Feels Bad Man
    Soulify got a reaction from Tatost in Actual goodbye post   
    Starting on a good note, you guys carried me through my freshman year of high school through depression and severe stress. I appreciate playing, shouting, and making jokes with you guys all the time. Ten manners were a blast to play, even if the other team had the most stacked team ever. I improved a series of skills from just playing 10 manners, skills that have real-life applications. Teamwork, controlling my emotions, and socializing are some examples. Now to Jailbreak, I started somewhere 2-3 years ago as a fairly laughable name, it was like "idk O-O," and I had the voice of literally a 3 year old. I didn't talk in jailbreak so I never really got into the community. There was one notable person that highlighted the start of my jailbreak experience, I think his name was "Mogs." He was friendly, approachable, and confident. I shortly became his friend and started to know him, and we even created a group just for the two of us. Unfortunately, his time on xG was cut short, he had mass freekilled and been permanently banned from CT. He never got on jailbreak after that incident, seeing that I had known no one else, I took a break from XenoGamers. I came back after that break, and was welcomed into the community.
    XenoGamers wasn't always perfect for me, as shown by the example above and my last goodbye post. 
    I'll just list these things that ticked me off the most, it's really nit-picky, so I recommend you don't see it.
    I hated when people said that something like Overwatch sucks, that it's not good, the competitive scene and the Meta specifically. The reason I hated people like that, even when I knew they were joking around, is because they had no experience in the current state of Overwatch, how it's drastically improved. People aren't playing GOATS in competitive, especially at masters and below. Please, actually get a feeling of the game. I hated when people tilt from the start in 10 mans, I also have to admit I did it sometimes. I don't care if you're really bad at aiming, game sense, or just being a good teammate; just try your best.  I hated when discord staff received no repercussions through malicious actions. -and etc.
    Now that I've vented out my nitpicks, I'll list some people that were great friends and I'm glad they existed. @PotatoDoc @onlyalittlegay @Darrth @Dannypicacho @Jadow @Thrillhouse @Tatost @SegFault
    Sorry if this post didn't flow too well, there were a lot of misshaped memories and it's 11 clock at night.
    Well, as a (former) member of this community, 
     

  11. RIP
    Soulify got a reaction from mrnutty12 in Actual goodbye post   
    Starting on a good note, you guys carried me through my freshman year of high school through depression and severe stress. I appreciate playing, shouting, and making jokes with you guys all the time. Ten manners were a blast to play, even if the other team had the most stacked team ever. I improved a series of skills from just playing 10 manners, skills that have real-life applications. Teamwork, controlling my emotions, and socializing are some examples. Now to Jailbreak, I started somewhere 2-3 years ago as a fairly laughable name, it was like "idk O-O," and I had the voice of literally a 3 year old. I didn't talk in jailbreak so I never really got into the community. There was one notable person that highlighted the start of my jailbreak experience, I think his name was "Mogs." He was friendly, approachable, and confident. I shortly became his friend and started to know him, and we even created a group just for the two of us. Unfortunately, his time on xG was cut short, he had mass freekilled and been permanently banned from CT. He never got on jailbreak after that incident, seeing that I had known no one else, I took a break from XenoGamers. I came back after that break, and was welcomed into the community.
    XenoGamers wasn't always perfect for me, as shown by the example above and my last goodbye post. 
    I'll just list these things that ticked me off the most, it's really nit-picky, so I recommend you don't see it.
    I hated when people said that something like Overwatch sucks, that it's not good, the competitive scene and the Meta specifically. The reason I hated people like that, even when I knew they were joking around, is because they had no experience in the current state of Overwatch, how it's drastically improved. People aren't playing GOATS in competitive, especially at masters and below. Please, actually get a feeling of the game. I hated when people tilt from the start in 10 mans, I also have to admit I did it sometimes. I don't care if you're really bad at aiming, game sense, or just being a good teammate; just try your best.  I hated when discord staff received no repercussions through malicious actions. -and etc.
    Now that I've vented out my nitpicks, I'll list some people that were great friends and I'm glad they existed. @PotatoDoc @onlyalittlegay @Darrth @Dannypicacho @Jadow @Thrillhouse @Tatost @SegFault
    Sorry if this post didn't flow too well, there were a lot of misshaped memories and it's 11 clock at night.
    Well, as a (former) member of this community, 
     

  12. Informative
    Soulify got a reaction from MinerTeddy in ShooterGuy2 - Counter-Strike   
    ok
  13. Are You Insane
    Soulify got a reaction from Thrillhouse in favorite foods   
    not potatoes
  14. F!$k Off
    Soulify got a reaction from hongkongatron in favorite foods   
    not potatoes
  15. Like
    Soulify got a reaction from Tatost in favorite foods   
    not potatoes
  16. Feels Bad Man
    Soulify reacted to abkarch in Rip Css   
    lies. lies. all a lie. is it populated?
  17. Are You Insane
    Soulify got a reaction from Lottamos in Lvl21DrugDealer - Counter-Strike   
    +1, t players are just mad at him effectively killing them xd
    a:10
    m:5
  18. Are You Insane
    Soulify got a reaction from Thorax_ in Lvl21DrugDealer - Counter-Strike   
    +1, t players are just mad at him effectively killing them xd
    a:10
    m:5
  19. Are You Insane
    Soulify got a reaction from ScottNi in Lvl21DrugDealer - Counter-Strike   
    +1, t players are just mad at him effectively killing them xd
    a:10
    m:5
  20. Are You Insane
    Soulify got a reaction from Dannypicacho in Lvl21DrugDealer - Counter-Strike   
    +1, t players are just mad at him effectively killing them xd
    a:10
    m:5
  21. Salty
    Soulify got a reaction from hongkongatron in Lvl21DrugDealer - Counter-Strike   
    +1, t players are just mad at him effectively killing them xd
    a:10
    m:5
  22. Smelly
    Soulify got a reaction from Thrillhouse in Lvl21DrugDealer - Counter-Strike   
    +1, t players are just mad at him effectively killing them xd
    a:10
    m:5
  23. Are You Insane
    Soulify got a reaction from Tatost in Lvl21DrugDealer - Counter-Strike   
    +1, t players are just mad at him effectively killing them xd
    a:10
    m:5
  24. Eggplant
    Soulify got a reaction from lilbleed in goodbye   
    I don't feel like staying in the community anymore. I can no longer hide the fact that I'm pissed off at higher ups, the way you guys treat certain members, and the way that rules literally don't apply to some people. I'll probably come back to the community, when I can actually handle it all for once. I really hope to see this community change for the better.
  25. Thinking
    Soulify got a reaction from Roy in goodbye   
    I don't feel like staying in the community anymore. I can no longer hide the fact that I'm pissed off at higher ups, the way you guys treat certain members, and the way that rules literally don't apply to some people. I'll probably come back to the community, when I can actually handle it all for once. I really hope to see this community change for the better.