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#19 Why do United Kingdonians get special flags in Off Topic
shorasbicycleforratstexas at one point was its own country so uhhh where is our flag???Talking about places that were countries at one point, can we get USSR flag?

please and thank you

posted about 7 years ago
#99 paddie leaves froyotech in News
HalDaggerTHEBILLDOZERDaggerToasterI just woke up from a year long coma, how is my favorite scout corsa doing with froyo?how does it feel to break into low im after 3 years of playing?That seems arbitrarily aggressiveim just trying to defend my good friend corsa from scrutiny :-]No need; Corsa spends most of his time cloaked.

jesus

posted about 7 years ago
#45 Mood in Off Topic
Air_owldriftahttp://i.imgur.com/I2aPs4H.png
I don't even know this person wtf
you've become a meme

i dont like this feeling

posted about 7 years ago
#41 Mood in Off Topic
driftahttp://i.imgur.com/I2aPs4H.png

I don't even know this person wtf

posted about 7 years ago
#26 Mood in Off Topic

http://imgur.com/6LZ3WU8

posted about 7 years ago
#37 ELEAGUE Atlanta 2017 Major in CS2 General Discussion
wolsneMagisk is shredding VP right now Jesus Christ, the upset is so real.

?

posted about 7 years ago
#34 Degrees of doneness in Off Topic

if its a restaurant, as rare as they will cook it

if its at home, just a good sear on both sides and about 3 minutes in the oven

posted about 7 years ago
#18 Highlight: Garbuglio vs Jasmine Tea. ESA LAN in Videos
camperbruh garbuglio came out of nowhere and is suddenyy really fucking good

huh

posted about 7 years ago
#17 trump's muslim ban in World Events

kill and eat the rich

posted about 7 years ago
#22 Tino Appreciation Thread in TF2 General Discussion

tino is one of the nicest guys i met at gxl now he's putting tf2 on his back what cant this guy do other than complete a demo rollout

posted about 7 years ago
#25 Tam photos @rewind? in TF2 General Discussion
Cerdurhe's taller than i thought

he's like 5'10" froyo is just short

posted about 7 years ago
#40 Too Many Open Players, Too Few Open Teams in TF2 General Discussion
AptmurkscribeWon't sign ups be delayed as usual?Even if that is the case we shouldn't be expecting to rely on delays for every season.

you pretty much can tbh because the one group of people who are worse about deadlines than tf2 players are cs players

posted about 7 years ago
#19 Too Many Open Players, Too Few Open Teams in TF2 General Discussion
Air_the tricks to leading a team successfully:

1. set a scrim schedule, make sure everyone knows it. stick to it as much as possible.

2. schedule scrims whenever possible ahead of time. this will make it so you waste no time looking for scrims that you've set aside for scrims.

3. keep a clear line of communication open with your team about when they can/can't show up, if more than 2 players can't play any given night, its usually not worth scrimming with 2 ringers.

4. schedule matches on esea ASAP and tell everyone when matches are scheduled for. this prevents last minute panic while you frantically try to re-schedule matches the day of.

5. have at least one backup who can play and have him be your "dedicated ringer", keep players added to ask for ringers.

6. you're going to lose games, not getting upset and accepting the loss as a team together will prevent you from dying.

7. don't be afraid to cut people if they're being flaky or just plain dumb

posted about 7 years ago
#15 Too Many Open Players, Too Few Open Teams in TF2 General Discussion
FUNKefatswimduderunning a team sucks dont let ppl lie to u about that
don't know why you're being downvoted, there's a lot of responsibility with leading a team that can take a toll on someone who isn't prepared. If players have an argument, it's your job to fix it. If the team isn't doing good enough, it's your job to push everybody to improve. It's your job to convince everybody to demo review and be timely for scrims. It's your job to calm people down when they're tilting or making trouble. Depending on if you have a scheduler it's probably your job to schedule scrims and matches too.

Yes, leading a team provides amazing player experience and teaches you a lot about being the rope that ties a team together. It also makes you much closer to your teammates because when they think of the team they think of you. And if you're passionate about the game then leading a team can be very rewarding and fun. But just remember that there will be a lot of dumb shit to deal with, and don't let it get the best of you if you do it.

you guys think way too much about team leading lol

getting 6 people who like tf2 together on a reasonable schedule isnt that hard as long as none of them are literal children and the rest is all just basic social interactions

if you are playing primarily with 14 year olds then i can see how team leading would be frustrating

posted about 7 years ago
#8 Love in Off Topic

yes and i'm still getting over it to this day, almost 6 years later

posted about 7 years ago
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