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Thank you Team9000,

rsmv2you

Well-Known Member
For everything.
No I am not leaving or anything. I just wanted to make a personal thank you to everyone at Team9000 for making the past year and a half the best of my life. :) I honestly could not think of any other community I would want to be apart of.

I was asked a question few days ago by Ollee, "What made you want to stay with team9000?"


I had never really thought about it, but it all really first started when I streamed through the classic servers and saw Team9000 at the top (This was around October 2010) and I was fascinated by the things made, the skydive, the 7 quests worlds at the time, it was all so awesome. I didn't play Minecraft for a month and I got into minecraft again and I remembered the name of the Team9000 server.

I made a tiny little house and then I made a awesome face which got me cool, but on the same night I also got to buy Minecraft which at the time was 5 dollars. I got it and went looking through server lists and remember Team9000 again and checked if they had a Alpha server.

I was in shock at the awesomeness of Professors ship and the lava cluster fuck roller coaster across the lake. I wandered around, met a whole bunch of awesome welcoming people despite my inability to build. I got on the next day after only talking to the people on the server.

I got on and saw Wooty and a few moments later after he set up that welcoming npc he gave me the ability to build. Me and Wooty jumped around for about 2 hours at spawn before Tofurkey, Casham, Conrod, and a few others got on. I was having so much fun with all the jokes people we're making and I specifically remember casham with his old skin, backing up the the fence surrounding the spawn, crouching, turning his back to the pole and started jumping it like he was grinding it. This was my welcoming to Team9000 and it was one of the best nights of my life.

I then spent the next month or so building in vicariousness's base and then came beta. I remember all the beta worlds and all the cluster fuck that they were. During all of this, I was being promoted slowly upwards in classic.

I had discovered mumble and all the fun that was on there. I then got to have conversations with everyone on mumble and all the minors of Team9000.

During all of this I had so much fun on the website, I hung out on the forums when we still had the white layout. I remember joining in on all these conversations and threads, and then I began to get into the community, like really get a relationship with everybody.

I remember my first community game night with team9000, woot did the all room chat and said it was a armagetron night and I said to everyone "What the fuck is armagetron?". They told me about it, I downloaded it, and those 7 hours of gaming we're some of the best times on Team9000. The tf2 nights, the live streams, dj Jetmikes live streams, the hours and hours on Armagetron, and of course, the days and weeks and months on the forums, this is what made me want to stay, and honestly, I could not think of any other community I would rather be in.

I love all of you guys(no homo, except for professor), and I am glad I stayed.

Tl;DR
I love you all. <3
 

RemOfShadows

Well-Known Member
cool story brah, no but really, this is awesome, i wish i was this awesome at grammar and basic sentence structure in English >.>
 

CaptainGinyu

Well-Known Member
Yay! I <3 to see blogs like this. It always reminds me of why I'm here and what brought me here, and what makes us all connected as a community. <3 to all of you (No homo, as always).
I also enjoyed the white layout of the site, for some reason it was just awesome.:D
Also, we should play Armagetron sometime soon!
 

katphish

Well-Known Member
Glad to see a genuinely positive blog once in a while... I remember the old days too where avroom (and I always brag about this) was a cool and personally helped file out my promotion to cool rank...

Then there were the cool days, and I made friends with this incredibly talented guy called taleb123 who no longer plays anymore. Cool->Builder promotion was incredibly difficult back in the day, and we had literally build dozens of actual large and good builds in order to get promoted.

I spent a lot of time on cool8-10. I vaguely remember rsmv gathering up all the other cool+ to create the golden gate bridge, and ollee who asked if the Golden Gate Bridge really was golden (to this day, I can never be sure whether he meant that question sarcastically or sincerely). I really wanted to join but alas, I had not enough free time and it was finished before anything could happen. Well, a lot has passed, and it's been more than a year now...

https://www.team9000.net/threads/calling-all-cool-read-for-big-project.1662/
 
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