CLgaming wrote:Awesomeguy147 wrote:Airplane611 wrote:It's true pal,
Just believe in your self...
Believe....
Don't believe in yourself. Believe in the people that believe in you. Do the impossible. See the invisible. ROW ROW FIGHT THE POWAH.
...... oh wait, no one here believes in you.
Dude, shut up.
Even with the disclaimer I still get made out to be the bad guy for this one joke among my other attempts to be more constructive than the others.
I remember the times when I was stupid on the forums, and those actions still scar me to this day. I was that pewdiepie fanboy who constantly begged to be moderator, and whose only contributions to the game were stupid suggestions. I couldn't even make the stupid recolors that airplane does. But wait, it gets SO MUCH WORST.
Here's a little story: Once upon a time, there was a boy. The boy was ok on the forums for a while. The boy turned out to be a total dick. The boy was rightfully perma-banned. Later, the boy sneaked back into the forums. You would expect the boy to be banned again, right? No. Instead, some idiot decides to defend him. He preached forgiveness, and how he might have changed. In the end, the administration let the boy back in. Later the boy got banned again, then sneaked back in again, then the idiot defended him again. This cycle went on about 4 times. The boy never changed, nor did he show any signs of doing so, but the idiot kept believing in him all those 4 times, and all those 4 times the idiot's belief was betrayed.The boy went by the name of SFK, and the idiot was me.
Can this thread be looked at as a sign of improvement? maybe. A sign of change? no. Cause in the end this is still his same antics, it merely took on a different look. Why should I put my belief in that? You want to believe in him because he reminds you of yourself, fine. But just as much see yourself in him, I see him as both the boy who never changed, and the idiot who grew up, looked back on his past, and see that he couldn't create anything. But who knows, maybe he can wake up now and find his own path.