Herro, I'm Giggity69Goo!
by
Swagdreas
July 2, 2014 at 10:07 PM UTC
Hey guys, Giggity69Goo here and I am so happy to start to really become a part of the Avicus community. Although I have only been a member for 9 days now, I have spent 10+ hours on the server (mainly Nebula).
Before Avicus, my whole Minecraft career started in 2012 when I just turned 12 years old. A month later I found the Minecraft Survival Games Server. I was addicted to it, and I partially still am today (although I'm playing tons of Avicus nowadays). The MCGamer Community is one of the largest and (on average) oldest (in age) communities in all of Minecraft. I am proud to say that I am quite somewhat popular in the community being one of the top forum posters out of the hundreds and thousands in the community. From then on, most of my Minecraft life was all about PvP. I am currently a moderator for 2 PvP based servers. The PvP experience revolves around a sword, bow, fishing rod (who would think of that), and a flint and steel. It wasn't hard for me to get used to Avicus' PvP, and I think that's mainly why I have a pretty nice K/D ratio :)
Now I want to talk about how I was introduced into Avicus. My friend FuzzySnowXD introduced me to the server, and it all took off from there. I first played Perriculum, OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN. I didn't get annoyed by it. I loved the PvP and I really love the TNT Bows. I would always play with friends for the first 2 days, but after...I started a career of my own.
After playing Perriculum, I saw that Nebula mainly contained "Break the Momument" games. I was EXTREMELY thrilled about this. I love being sneaky and always making the opposite team rage due to the fact that I was able to get passed their "impossible defense". It's also better practice for my brain! (A little off topic but it's a fact that Video Games help the brain: http://9facts.co.uk/en/Video-games-help-train-your-brain-to-make-faster-real-life-decisions.2896.htm...)
I will end it off here saying that it's great to become part of the community! I hope I make plenty of friends here. I also wish that once Moderator Applications reopen, I become a moderator of the Avicus community as it is an aspiration of mine right now!
erm... I think you will get banned tbh, a rule is that your name must be appropriate...
giggity = from the pervert on familly guy 69 = sexual stuff goo = .... idk, baby language?
Due to the fact that I have never been banned on ANY server because of my name, I think I my chances of getting banned are very low. ESPECIALLY since I have talked to other moderators in-game and stuph.
Due to the fact that I have never been banned on ANY server because of my name, I think I my chances of getting banned are very low. ESPECIALLY since I have talked to other moderators in-game and stuph.
Due to the fact that I have never been banned on ANY server because of my name, I think I my chances of getting banned are very low. ESPECIALLY since I have talked to other moderators in-game and stuph.
erm... the number 1 rule in server rules is that username must be appropriate and that inappropriate usernames will NOT be tolerated
B. SERVER RULES
Your Minecraft username and skin must be appopriate for all ages. Objectionable usernames and skins will not be tolerated.
You may not intentionally negatively impact your team in any way. This includes any of the following actions listed below. There may be actions not listed below that may be deemed against the rules by a staff member.
Stealing from team members.
Griefing team bases and structures.
Killing or attempting to kill members of your own team.
Abusing the report system (/report) will not be tolerated. Do not encourage others to report a specific player and do not repeatedly report the same user if a staff member has not attended to the report.
Do not publicly accuse players are hacking.
No spawn killing. This is defined as killing players of other teams briefly after their spawning. Ensure you allow time for enemy team members to acknowledge their location and surroundings. A staff member will use their best judgement to determine if a player is spawn killing.
Do not cooperate with the enemy team in order to give your team an advantage.
As a spectator, do not give out tactical information that could potentially give a team or any player in game an advantage over others.
Combat logging is strictly not permitted. This involves logging off or leaving your team in anticipation of dying.
Vlad, his name isn't necessarily vulgar unless you make it out to be. It can be argued that the number 69 isn't vulgar in itself, because it really is just another number. If his username was something like SEXGOD69 then there would be a problem.
Vlad, his name isn't necessarily vulgar unless you make it out to be. It can be argued that the number 69 isn't vulgar in itself, because it really is just another number. If his username was something like SEXGOD69 then there would be a problem.
yea but I think the word giggity (which quagmire (a pervert from familly guy) would always say that when he is sexually aroused... I think that gives a red flag to most people... especially with the number 69 in it...
yea but I think the word giggity (which quagmire (a pervert from familly guy) would always say that when he is sexually aroused... I think that gives a red flag to most people... especially with the number 69 in it...
You have to be 15 to watch family's guy, and I imagine that people who watch it reguarly enough to recognise trademark quotes would not be offended by them.
yea but I think the word giggity (which quagmire (a pervert from familly guy) would always say that when he is sexually aroused... I think that gives a red flag to most people... especially with the number 69 in it...
Thank you everybody for the warm welcoming! I'm in love with the community already! It actually gives me even more of a desire to apply for moderator and help out this friendly community :)
You still have my favorite name of Avicus, Mister Quagmire.
Why thank you ;D
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