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Offline Typheus

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Hello, I'm new and I would like to request Respect Status
« on: September 07, 2009, 11:46:58 AM »
I'm a semi-vet Gmod player and I stumbled upon your all's server and found it to be very enjoyable.

My favorite games are anything with a lot of action or fantasy elements that would be impossible to do in the real world. As such, I hate sports games, because they're too down to Earth.

I also love games which give you lots of freedom, such as free-roaming games, or those with multiple story-paths.

I owned a gaming PC, a PS3, a 360, and a Wii. Unfortunately, I believe I'll have to update my consoles soon, because I feel they're about to unveil the next-gen consoles.

My absolute favorite games are those which give you super powers.

I love the wireconstruct gmod map and I love using PHX and wire to basically screw around with potential security systems, however I find it hard to create some of the contraptions that I need without respected status.

I'd love it if a mod/admin/coolguy would allow me to have respected status.

-Typheus
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Re: Hello, I'm new and I would like to request Respect Status
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2009, 11:48:38 PM »
Hello Typheus and welcome to rANdOm!

Thanks for considering joining our forums =O

Thanks for posting lots about yourself.

Hope you continue to explore gmod!

For respected, go on any server and post the url (to this post) for an admin who is on the server.

Thanks and have fun,
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