It’s true that you havn’t camped since Fk started scrimming again
That’s more reason to stay in a budding clan to train and inspire them to be a better group of players.
Legit subbed in for Harry Cover, who left the clan after one defeat. Silver what on earth were you doing with those bunker armouries?
We built a bunker base, it wasn’t our best idea. I also recall they had a stage advantage and could not capitalize. I also recall we won that scrim.
I left this clan because I wont play in a clan where the main rule is: You must not attack, you must permacamp.
It’s could be a reason to stay and to inspire them, but they don’t listen to me. I have to shut up and to camp.
I was only there for that 1 round, but that bunker base went on until the timelimit. 50 minutes of camping was a bit tedious.
Victory by any means necessary.
If I remember correctly kit, you were also slating that game while with your former clan…
I wasn’t in Fk at the time, however I don’t quite recall “slating” it as you put it.
I can understand that. We’ve never claimed to be entertaining, and from time to time we do what we must to succeed.
The experience is different for us because we’re having a great time telling stories and cracking jokes on TS.
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Victory by any means necessary.
[/quote] I am so proud of you right now.
He used a primarily British term and you don’t recognize it… I expected the Welsh to be the most douchey of all when it comes to Britishisms as I’ll refer to them from hereon. U dizapont me.
Welcome to the world of clans. May the evos always be in your favor
How fucking drunk are you right now? Get off the forums.
camper clan vs camper clan but somehow the camper clan manages to pull the win wat.
fk is being obliterated by a new spanish clan lol
Friendly reminder: don’t make generalizations about people based on where they’re from.
Yeah bird, just because I’m an absolute baller it doesn’t mean that everybody else from Wales is
Excuse me
slate
/slāt/
noun
noun: slate, plural noun: slates
1.
a fine-grained gray, green, or bluish metamorphic rock easily split into smooth, flat pieces
a flat piece of slate used as roofing material
2.
a flat piece of slate used for writing on, typically framed in wood, formerly used in schools
a board showing the identifying details of a take of a motion picture, which is held in front of the camera at its beginning and end
a small portable computer that accepts input directly onto its screen rather than via a keyboard or mouse; a tablet computer
“after getting our hands on one this afternoon, we found that it’s a solid, well-performing slate that’s easy on the eyes”
3.
a bluish-gray color
“suits of slate gray”
4.
a list of candidates for election to a post or office, typically a group sharing a set of political views
“another slate of candidates will be picked for the state convention”
a range of something offered
“the company has revealed details of a $60 million slate of film productions”
verb
verb: slate, 3rd person present: slates, gerund or present participle: slating, past tense: slated, past participle: slated
1.
cover (something, especially a roof) with slates
2.BRITISH informal
criticize severely
"his work was slated by the critics"
READ THE BOTTOM PART BITCH. YA THAT’S FUCKING RIGHT GOOGLE DEFINITIONS DON’T LIE.
I KNOW WHAT THE WORD SLATE MEANS GODAMNIT.
I said that I don’t recall DOING it not UNDERSTANDING it.
How are you still drunk at this hour?