is june guy or not please someone tell me
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I'm on the right
dude you look a lot like n0tail. I think so at least
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nerdvanas cool
Dude what the fuck's wrong with you. First a how to save the game thread that was worthless. Now this?
BonafideWe now have to be more dedicated and organise better to one day take the title of premiership winner and take the grand prize of 20 euros and a headset! :-)
Don't get me wrong, all I mean by this is that I kinda liked etf2l's relaxed scheduling system
yeah you fucked up dude
that aside so it's run a lot like UGC as far as schedule? That's pretty cool makes sure that teams don't get easy schedules and make playoffs I like it
I might go after how much fun I had at GXL but I want to see who else is going that I at least sorta know
tennas cool
what an active repetitive thread
You should add a not availiable option because on some of these I don't really know haha
Frost_BiteIf everyone just is polite, then the "toxic" stigma will go away.
I don't think it's that simple but maybe it is
So I've been reading of posts on that Stabby reddit thread because he's leaving and I got to say it got me thinking. A few of the posts are pointed towards us passively and aggressively for example:
"Reddit's a wonderful community, but much of the tf2 community has become rather cynical and hostile."
"This is why I quit last year. The competitive community is so unbelievably toxic."
If we want to appeal to the masses why don't we spread ourselves out to what gets the most support from valve. Reddit. Now as much as I hate reddit because they're all a lot of memeing unknowing dumbies it has a large community that if we could sway to seeing things the way we do maybe theres a chance that valve could see something promising. All I'm saying is that if we want to appeal to all of these guys from pubs I think reddit might be the way to get a lot of people to do it. They think we are toxic and a lot of us are like myself, but maybe we could branch out to them and really change their perspective of what they think of comp and maybe. Just maybe we can get something going from ALL of the different tf2 communities and possibly come up with something big. Just a thought not all together sure about it, but I figured I might as well voice it. Please leave your thoughts
I poured my heart and soul into this season and don't have it in me to do that again. This was my dream team.'
I think it's cause he lost. Still I really enjoyed his videos when I was a spy main way back and he really was an asset to the game. Sad to see him go