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Blockland Autobiographies
Funkadelic:
is it bad that i read the entire icygamma biography? lol
The Resonte!:
--- Quote from: Funkadelic on October 23, 2013, 08:59:04 PM ---is it bad that i read the entire icygamma biography? lol
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link pls
the story of resonte
i came because i felt like it
the end
Funkadelic:
--- Quote from: The Resonte! on October 23, 2013, 09:05:39 PM ---link pls
the story of resonte
i came because i felt like it
the end
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the link is useless, there's only a download and icy took it down :(
to be honest it was actually interesting though
Johnny Blockhead:
--- Quote from: XR-7 on October 22, 2013, 11:16:38 PM ---I joined Blockland near the end of v10 (late 2008) when I was twelve.
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lol I joined when I was 7
forever in love
hammereditor²:
Wwwwwaaaaayyyy back in 2008, Hammereditor accidentally searched the words 'block' and 'land' on Google. He discovered the demo of Blockland, and played it.
Unfortunately, Hammereditor stopped playing in a few days. He would never return to BL for 2 years.
When it was 2010, Hammereditor purchased the game. Unt il early 2011, he played solo with few add-ons.
Then from that point to early 2012, Hammereditor played online, and sometimes hosted servers. He developed a strong dislike for Kalphiter, and got banned from the forums because of it.
In mid-2012, Hammereditor was invloved in the Hammereditor-Pacnet hosting service. He gained a lot of experienece with Blockland dedicated servers. But Pacnet tried flaming Hammereditor in order to lower his reputation, and gain more control over the hosting service.
After the service ended, Hammereditor started hosting more Blockland servers, and learned more TorqueScript. He started hating Lub and Ephialtes, because Lub ended the H-P service. He embraced Kalphiter.
Finally, at the end of June 2013, Hammereditor felt like he was ready to make a hosting service again. This time, it would have an actual control panel, and not be dependent on haphazard hardware. So Hammereditor made the hosting service, and it stands today.
His history in Blockland is linked to hosting services and Pacnet.
And Hammereditor hopes to stay with this game until it's death. Until it takes the position of Age of Time.