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A Bucket of Jellyfish
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17th April 2023, 05:41 PM
Honestly i could easily 3v1 small children so those guys were just a bunch of amateurs
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fortnite gamiung
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15th April 2023, 06:39 PM
Unrelated: Shoutout to the boys working at OpenAI
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fortnite gamiung
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15th April 2023, 06:38 PM
As a high-ranking member of the Black Tide, I've seen my fair share of chaos and destruction. But amidst the darkness and mayhem, there's one thing that has brought me moments of joy and beauty - Fortnite. Yes, you heard it right. This popular video game has captured my heart, and I believe it's not just about the intense battles and high adrenaline rushes, but also the creativity, community, and artistry that make Fortnite a truly good and beautiful game.
One of the things that sets Fortnite apart is its unique building mechanic. As a war criminal, I've often had to navigate through dangerous terrains and find ways to fortify my hideouts. In Fortnite, building structures on the fly is not only a means of defense but also a form of creative expression. I remember a particular battle where I found myself cornered by enemy fire. With quick thinking and resourceful building, I created a towering fortress that not only protected me but also served as a canvas for my artistic flair. The sense of accomplishment and pride I felt in constructing a masterpiece in the midst of chaos was truly gratifying.
Beyond the gameplay mechanics, Fortnite has also fostered a vibrant and inclusive community. I've connected with players from all over the world, forming alliances, strategizing, and even bonding over shared interests beyond the game. Despite our differences in backgrounds and beliefs, Fortnite has been a common ground where we can come together and enjoy a shared experience. I've made friends and even found solace in the camaraderie of fellow players during trying times. It's a testament to the power of gaming to bridge divides and create meaningful connections.
As a war criminal, I've often been surrounded by destruction and devastation. But in Fortnite, I've found unexpected moments of beauty. The game's graphics and art style are visually stunning, with vibrant colors, breathtaking landscapes, and intricate details. I've spent hours just exploring the map, marveling at the attention to detail and the creativity put into each location. The developers' dedication to constantly updating and improving the game has also been impressive, with regular additions of new skins, emotes, and events that keep the game fresh and exciting.
Fortnite has also become a platform for artistic expression. I've witnessed players using the game's creative mode to build intricate worlds, design breathtaking sculptures, and even create virtual concerts and events. It's awe-inspiring to see the limitless possibilities of creativity within the game, and how it has become a canvas for players to showcase their talents and imagination.
Despite its controversies and criticisms, Fortnite has been a source of joy, beauty, and community for me as a war criminal. It has provided me with moments of respite from the harsh realities of my world, allowed me to express myself creatively, and connected me with fellow players from diverse backgrounds. It's a game that has transcended its status as just a form of entertainment, and has become a cultural phenomenon that has left an indelible mark on my heart.
In conclusion, as a man wanted in over 97 countries, I may have indulged in acts of terror and crime, but I've also found solace and beauty in Fortnite. Its unique gameplay mechanics, vibrant community, and artistic expression have made it a truly good and beautiful game. It has reminded me that even in the midst of chaos, there can be moments of joy and connection, and that the power of gaming can transcend boundaries and bring people together. So, as I continue to navigate the fictional lands of P3D, I'll always carry with me the fond memories and appreciation for Fortnite, a game that has brought light to my dark world.
One of the things that sets Fortnite apart is its unique building mechanic. As a war criminal, I've often had to navigate through dangerous terrains and find ways to fortify my hideouts. In Fortnite, building structures on the fly is not only a means of defense but also a form of creative expression. I remember a particular battle where I found myself cornered by enemy fire. With quick thinking and resourceful building, I created a towering fortress that not only protected me but also served as a canvas for my artistic flair. The sense of accomplishment and pride I felt in constructing a masterpiece in the midst of chaos was truly gratifying.
Beyond the gameplay mechanics, Fortnite has also fostered a vibrant and inclusive community. I've connected with players from all over the world, forming alliances, strategizing, and even bonding over shared interests beyond the game. Despite our differences in backgrounds and beliefs, Fortnite has been a common ground where we can come together and enjoy a shared experience. I've made friends and even found solace in the camaraderie of fellow players during trying times. It's a testament to the power of gaming to bridge divides and create meaningful connections.
As a war criminal, I've often been surrounded by destruction and devastation. But in Fortnite, I've found unexpected moments of beauty. The game's graphics and art style are visually stunning, with vibrant colors, breathtaking landscapes, and intricate details. I've spent hours just exploring the map, marveling at the attention to detail and the creativity put into each location. The developers' dedication to constantly updating and improving the game has also been impressive, with regular additions of new skins, emotes, and events that keep the game fresh and exciting.
Fortnite has also become a platform for artistic expression. I've witnessed players using the game's creative mode to build intricate worlds, design breathtaking sculptures, and even create virtual concerts and events. It's awe-inspiring to see the limitless possibilities of creativity within the game, and how it has become a canvas for players to showcase their talents and imagination.
Despite its controversies and criticisms, Fortnite has been a source of joy, beauty, and community for me as a war criminal. It has provided me with moments of respite from the harsh realities of my world, allowed me to express myself creatively, and connected me with fellow players from diverse backgrounds. It's a game that has transcended its status as just a form of entertainment, and has become a cultural phenomenon that has left an indelible mark on my heart.
In conclusion, as a man wanted in over 97 countries, I may have indulged in acts of terror and crime, but I've also found solace and beauty in Fortnite. Its unique gameplay mechanics, vibrant community, and artistic expression have made it a truly good and beautiful game. It has reminded me that even in the midst of chaos, there can be moments of joy and connection, and that the power of gaming can transcend boundaries and bring people together. So, as I continue to navigate the fictional lands of P3D, I'll always carry with me the fond memories and appreciation for Fortnite, a game that has brought light to my dark world.
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WE WANT SPELLS BACK!
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13th April 2023, 04:22 PM
There is nobody to Rock the spells now, its fine
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Continue the story (ALTERNATIVE UNIVERSE)
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9th April 2023, 03:07 PM
flameknight333 wrote on 9th April 2023, 11:41 AM:
communists. nuff said
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BLACK TIDE RECRUITING
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6th April 2023, 09:48 AM
FAQ
"Who is the Pirate King?"
A:
"Will I get power?"
A: Yes
"Is this an Arcane Odyssey Reference?"
A: Yes
"Who is the Pirate King?"
A:
"Will I get power?"
A: Yes
"Is this an Arcane Odyssey Reference?"
A: Yes
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BLACK TIDE RECRUITING
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6th April 2023, 09:47 AM
Do you hate the idea of government?
Do you love domestic terrorism?
Do you love violence?
Are you interested in mass amounts of thievery?
Hell, do you like to do a little 'trolling'?
Yes? Sign hence!
https://docdro.id/bsQgMFw
Do you love domestic terrorism?
Do you love violence?
Are you interested in mass amounts of thievery?
Hell, do you like to do a little 'trolling'?
Yes? Sign hence!
https://docdro.id/bsQgMFw
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Shadows of Baraddur Season 3: Intro
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3rd April 2023, 12:41 PM
Was this where the Southern Taxpayer Dollars went to?? Baraddur hotel trips??
Very based, Damen.
Very based, Damen.
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How to fix a Stiff Neck
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2nd April 2023, 04:53 PM
Whiz159 wrote on 2nd April 2023, 04:45 PM:
Oh God I didn't mean to spam that many times my computer wasn't working properly and I kept clicking ijbol
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BONE FACT #1
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28th March 2023, 10:17 AM
BONES GROW IN SIZE BECAUSE OF STRESS. THIS IS WHY BODYBUILDERS AND ATHLETES LOOK BIGGER, NOT ONLY ARE THEIR MUSCLES BIG BUT BECAUSE THEY WORK OUT, BUT THEIR BONES GROW IN SIZE TOO! THIS IS KNOWN AS WOLFF'S LAW.
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CP Armies Return
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21st March 2023, 09:30 AM
Lets not pair up every person in the Epic Club Penguin Gaming Army Corps community as toxic because there was a couple toxic people.
A lot of the things people are listing that are negative in the cpps army groups are the same exact problems we have here.
And these problems are still here despite being YEARS since the first instances of them popping up..
Though I do understand the point of toxic people coming, no matter how people revive OldCP there's always going to be toxic people.
Plus DSGHQ does have a lot of admins and mods for such a small playerbase, so the problem of rule-breakers coming on shouldn't be too bad as long as people do their jobs.
The main problem? Them not being used to OldCP. With how weird the game is I believe there will be more questions than drama, a lot more.
A tutorial was mentioned in this thread and I think that is necessary. Nobody is going to tinker around enough to find out how /newcp or gold works without help from another person. And then there's the Empire, weapons, cz, etc...
edit: I would also like to mention that maybe more players on OldCP, would mean more players to the rest of the DSGHQ games since players could eventually get curious and try out the other things we have here. Although this depends on how many players come to OldCP
A lot of the things people are listing that are negative in the cpps army groups are the same exact problems we have here.
And these problems are still here despite being YEARS since the first instances of them popping up..
Though I do understand the point of toxic people coming, no matter how people revive OldCP there's always going to be toxic people.
Plus DSGHQ does have a lot of admins and mods for such a small playerbase, so the problem of rule-breakers coming on shouldn't be too bad as long as people do their jobs.
The main problem? Them not being used to OldCP. With how weird the game is I believe there will be more questions than drama, a lot more.
A tutorial was mentioned in this thread and I think that is necessary. Nobody is going to tinker around enough to find out how /newcp or gold works without help from another person. And then there's the Empire, weapons, cz, etc...
edit: I would also like to mention that maybe more players on OldCP, would mean more players to the rest of the DSGHQ games since players could eventually get curious and try out the other things we have here. Although this depends on how many players come to OldCP
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