This site has the best mods ever. Thank you for not allowing crying jack asses to dictate how people should post and how you should do your job. Nice work.
I am not sure if we should be encouraging people to call others forum trash, or crying jack asses because people disagree with them. Its nice that you support the mods, but please resit the erge to start threads as a thinly veiled attempt to fight... Thanks!
Weren't you the one telling the mods to bounce me? Isn't that YOU telling them how to do their jobs? Does that mean you are one of the "crying jack asses" because you were trying to dictate how they should do their jobs?
No. Turbo Turtle posted this in that thread. You decided to keep fighting about nonsense and I reminded you of this request. So I was actually helping. :yes: Now go find someone else to follow around and argue with about stupid sh!t.
No, YOU were telling them how to do their jobs. You can dance around it all you like, but it was there for the world to see. Turbo said what he said, and YOU were trying to tell him how to do his job. F*cking hypocrite.
Now you're stealing RTL's lines. :icon_eek: Bade decision. Real bad decision. Now can't you find someone else to follow around?
So, since Ride The Lightning has previously pointed out that you are a hypocrite, nobody else can make that observation? It's hard not to when it's so blatantly obvious. I also notice you didn't bother to dispute that you are a hypocrite. :lol:
Because then it's just going to become an endless argument of "I know you are but what am I?" I'm not into playing Duck Duck Goose, Patty Cake, or any other baby games. You'll have to find someone else for that. If you have something nice to say about the moderators, feel free. Otherwise, start a new thread to invite people to come play baby games with you.
I am a person that is rated and I am rated as an Over. Woo Hoo! I love being rated as an over. :icon_mrgreen: I will keep doing my over as in rated job to serve this fine community. :icon_mrgreen: :lol:
What's a Mod??? :icon_shrug: Do they have a squad?? :icon_shrug: How do we see the over/under scores? :icon_huh: :icon_party::icon_party:
They get a monthly score card and are graded in several catagories. The top ones think they are Chick Magnets!
Mod (originally modernist, sometimes capitalised) is a subculture that originated in London in the late 1950s and peaked in the early to mid 1960s. Significant elements of the mod lifestyle included pop music, such as African American soul, Jamaican ska, and British beat music and R&B; fashion (often tailor-made suits); and Italian motor scooters. The mod scene was also associated with amphetamine-fuelled all-night dancing at clubs. From the mid to late 1960s onwards, the mass media often used the term mod in a wider sense to describe anything that was believed to be popular, fashionable or modern. There was a mod revival in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s, which was followed View attachment 1290 A photograph of two mods on a customised Scooterby a mod revival in North America in the early 1980s, particularly in Southern California.
Mod or modification is a term generally applied to PC games, especially first-person shooters, RPGs and real-time strategy games. Mods are made by the general public or a developer, and can be entirely new games in themselves, but mods are not standalone software and require the user to have the original release in order to run. They can include new items, weapons, characters, enemies, models, textures, levels, story lines, music, and game modes. They also usually take place in unique locations. They can be single-player or multiplayer. Mods that add new content to the underlying game are often called partial conversions, while mods that create an entirely new game are called total conversions. Games running on a PC are often designed with change in mind, and this consequently allows modern computer games to be modified by gamers without much difficulty. These mods can add extra replay value and interest. The Internet provides an inexpensive medium to promote and distribute mods, and they have become an increasingly important factor in the commercial success of some games. Developers such as id Software, Valve Software, Bethesda Softworks, Crytek, Relic Entertainment and Epic Games provide extensive tools and documentation to assist mod makers, leveraging the potential success brought in by a popular mod like Counter-Strike. Mods can significantly outshine and/or continue the success of the original game even when it is dated. Playing a mod might even become more common than playing the unmodified original. In those cases, players might have to clarify that they are referring to the unmodified game when talking about playing a game. In some cases the term vanilla is used make this distinction, "vanilla Battlefield 1942", for example, refers to the original, unmodified game. For vanilla games, prefix "v" or "V" is commonly used together with acronymed game title, eg. VQ3 stands for "vanilla Quake 3". As early as the 1980s, computer game mods have also been used for the sole purpose of creating art, as opposed to an actual game. This can include recording in-game footage into a movie, as well as attempting to reproduce real-life areas inside a game with no regard for