R.I.P Miggy :(
On November 14th 2017, TF2 community contributor and member Stephen “Miggy” Chavez, 29, passed away after a battle with melanoma. Miggy’s service will be streamed from his church. Our condolences are with Miggy's family and loved ones.
Miggy's Memorial Thread | Child's Play Charity | Miggy's Gift | UGCLeague Memorial Threadi love miggy
you were a inspiration
you were a amazing person i will never forget
rip my dude
u had one of the biggest hearts in tf2 community
you were a inspiration
you were a amazing person i will never forget
rip my dude
u had one of the biggest hearts in tf2 community
I think it's an incredibly kind gesture to stream this so that Miggy's friends from around the world can pay their respects wherever they are.
cp_process_final1please dont disable chat it will be gold
Have some respect
Have some respect
I'm assuming it'll be streamed under IRL streams so even if the TF2 community is respectful the IRL community might not be. So definitely turn it off
we'll be moderating it extensively and if it gets brigaded it'll probably get turned off.
Slow mode chat to one message every 60 seconds at minimum. Or subs only.
120 second slowmode, 6 second non-mod delay, long timeouts for trolling
cp_process_final1please dont disable chat it will be gold
ban this guy please
ban this guy please
Thanks to the family for allowing us to participate
Thank you to Miggy's family and loved ones as well as the church for allowing this to be restreamed, thank you to Teamfortresstv staff for pushing for hosting this. Thank you to nicell for volunteering to help produce this last minute, thank you to the mods who also volunteered to monitor chat. We apologize to those who left long messages and got timed out by the bot, we didn't adjust that in time for this. Thank you to eXtine for offering to do the post-service hosting, and thank you soxie and rogue for your bravery and organization, and giving some stories during the post-service. Thank you to all those who donated to Miggy's hospital gown project as well as Child's Play, and those who attended the service. Take care, everyone.