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thats amazing
Originally Posted by Oxide View Post
i didnt quite get the joke

fuck, man, fuck.
when all the other people are laughing im sitting with a poker face (irl as well)
and when its a serious situation im cracking up

We call that....me
"People never grow up, they just learn how to act in public."—Bryan White
Originally Posted by iSea View Post
Um... Since all the apps on the recruitment thread have been absolutely shit lately, could I make an example for future applicants to see. So maybe they will think about the way they make an app before wasting our time?

Ummm : / I don't see why not. Mind you there are lots of people who do this. Doesn't seem to help
"People never grow up, they just learn how to act in public."—Bryan White
Originally Posted by Kradel View Post
The thing with apps is people will always right it in their own way, giving them this freedom is a good way to identify who is trying and who you would prefer to join. Giving them guidlines or an example of one generally encourages them to copy it and then you have a bunch of robots on your application page.

This is very true. There are too many apps and people who aren't going to follow them, it isn't going to stop the lazy people who won't read around, you just can't.
"People never grow up, they just learn how to act in public."—Bryan White
Honestly, an app's only purpose is to measure and get to know a person more. Doesn't matter what form they follow when constructing it. If we have zero clue to who you are, then our first impression with you is gonna be that wall of text. That's why I always tell everyone to be social with us in-game, and more importantly, in discord.
Originally Posted by Pill View Post
Son of a fuck chronos is the shit.

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"People never grow up, they just learn how to act in public."—Bryan White