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Collective Foal

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  1. Watching a couple BMS videos, then I switch over to watching videos about Helium in it's superliquid state, then I listen to some music, then I play some music, then I watch more Gameplay from my subscriptions, then I check on the progress of the map my friend and I are making, then I go back to chemistry videos with frozen Acitate and Liquid Nitrogen etc., then I go back to YouTube after posting this to watch more vids.

  2. Oh Baloonicorn. You take your Mayoring job so lightly!

     

    Here's a revision. On that room that you now see in between the spawn and the point there will only be one entry on the point side, to prevent any line of sight from the spawn door to the point.

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  3. So my friend at school and I are working on a map blueprint I've had sitting around for about 2 years now. I had the creativity to draw up the design and he has the Hammer editor know-how to build the map. So far, he's built the first point, but I feel like it shouldn't be directly next to RED spawn. I'm not sure. Should I have him extend the platform out further to distance the cap from the spawn, or is it a good place to defend from, considering spawn times (BTW, I'm trying to make this a little less friendly to engineers on account of the rather powerful weapons at their disposal. The mid point will have some good sentry positions, but the last point will be both difficult to attack (those stairs and explosive jumping will be the only way up there) and to defend.

     

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  4. Lost a loved one? 3 of my great-grandparents and both my mother's parents. The thing is, I've never had a problem with death. If someone close to me dies after being hospitalized several times and they are of old age, I let it go easily. I will be somber, but my family has always treated death as a glass half full experience. It was their time to go and eventually it will be my turn and that's just how things work. They had a good life and they aren't suffering any longer. There will be some sadness, but you will quickly get over it. Every once in a while, I get hit with one of those feelings that says "Man, I sure miss how great-grandma always did this" etc, but it's a quick fleeting pain that is quickly overwhelmed with happier ways of remembering than missing.

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