Toribash
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regret
Does anyone here regret the absurd amount of time they spent on toribash and why? Or not? I mean this whole heartedly. I reflect on my time spent in competitive games and in the toribash community, and I don't think it was worth it in the end. There were some good things and some bad things, but ultimately, I feel like I could've spent my time doing other things. I gave a lot here, and threw a lot away here. I learned how to type English fairly well, but I threw away a lot of time. When I look at the community now, I have some positive feelings, but a lot of cringe feelings. I can say that I am not necessarily proud of what toribash has become over the last bunch of years.

I will say, the friends that I met and the good times that I spent were leagues above most. I appreciate what I was able to gather, even if I don't think it was the best time spent.
Chickster: I literally don't know why I did it.
Toribash has profoundly influenced my perspective on nearly every aspect of life, and I am eternally grateful for that. On a larger scale, time is wasted no matter what you do. The key is whether you enjoyed the moment. Everything, including ourselves, will eventually come to an end. So, it's important to savor the moments as they are and not stress over the emotions and critical thinking applied to your memories when reflecting on your life.

i can see physics thanks to toribash, idk how to explain it but with bmx/skateboarding i can see what i need to do to perform tricks the same way i feel/see how to move my tori. im able to slow it down and go frame by frame in my head and it makes learning/perfoming tricks alot easier imo.


so many mental traits and processes that ive developed from playing toribash have helped me in so many ways its enough to keep me here forever



toribash isnt so much a game to me as it is a discipline i practice. same as action sports/martial arts/sports/etc
Last edited by Kirito; Jul 18, 2024 at 04:32 AM.
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Be more straightforward with your uplifting messages or I'll fucking skin you alive.
Toribash will never be a waste of time or a regret, the friends, the art, the love, and the sex has been amazing all around.
Most of it was pretty fun nglOnly reason i really got stuck was because of meeting Fred in a random server further back than I'd like to remember

Retired
Toribash was the catalyst for my English learning journey and I would never be fluent without this community. It also inspired me to pursue a degree in Portuguese/English and become an English teacher.
Former Admin, Smod, Market Squad, Clan Squad and Toriagent. If you got any questions please don't contact me, thank you!
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Does anyone here regret the absurd amount of time they spent on toribash and why? Or not? I mean this whole heartedly. I reflect on my time spent in competitive games and in the toribash community, and I don't think it was worth it in the end. There were some good things and some bad things, but ultimately, I feel like I could've spent my time doing other things. I gave a lot here, and threw a lot away here. I learned how to type English fairly well, but I threw away a lot of time. When I look at the community now, I have some positive feelings, but a lot of cringe feelings. I can say that I am not necessarily proud of what toribash has become over the last bunch of years.

I will say, the friends that I met and the good times that I spent were leagues above most. I appreciate what I was able to gather, even if I don't think it was the best time spent.

yeah I regret this game, I could be getting my money up but instead im fuggin losin it
No. When I was a teenager (2011-2016) I used to trade a lot and made $ by selling TC. This helped my buy an iPhone, an iPad and later a Samsung Galaxy S7 which I would have had to ask my parents money for otherwise. It also helped me improve social skills, math and ultimately train my marketing skills which I use now for my IT business. Now I sometimes trade for fun, but I am too busy to actually maintain a thread, I only check the automated market which is very well implemented.
Last edited by Chirox; Jul 18, 2024 at 08:15 PM.