Don't look to him as an escape or the answer to your problems at home. You said you only knew him for 8 months, and you're ready to move in and get married? Don't waste 2 years waiting for him, you are young and SO many things can change in 2 years. Take this from another girl :)
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i'm a girl and i find this slightly creepy ijs
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as a Michigan student, i must stay loyal to my wolverines, EVEN IF VIDEO GAMES ARE INVOLVED
I want to tag on to the lobby issues that 'question' brought up.
When I first got into the 6's format, I was recommended to play in lobbies to get basic experience. After playing in my first few lobbies, I was completely discouraged from playing in the competitive format ever again; this was not because I was bad (which I was), but it was because of the deprecating attitudes that so many lobby players have. I knew I was going to be a horrible player, but I did not expect other people to tell me that I had caused their whole team to lose, or that I should go back to pubs.
To have newbies play with such rude players as their first taste of competitive TF2 will only steer them away from the comp scene. I think we should stop encouraging new players to start in lobbies, but instead encourage them to join the newbie mixes/watch streams/etc.
Victorious Secret is a UGC steel team looking for a roamer as well as backups. We're a really chill team but we're all dedicated to improving.
We usually start practice around 8-9pm EST a couple times a week and on the weekends.
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