I know there’s been a lot of hatin’ lately, so this thread is all about love:
List one thing (or a few things) you love about someone here, or about someone/people in the NRS community.
So I find this community in late 2011, lurked until early 2012.. And it’s been a bunch of years of fun and memorable moments.
Just wanted to say that everyone I’ve met or hung with in person has been awesome.. You’ve all been super welcoming and it’s great getting to know all of you.
Tom even though we joke a lot, you were actually the reason I joined TYM. I always dug your passion (even when I thought you were out of your mind
) and it’s always fun to see your number in my phone.
@STORMS I love that you were passionate enough about the community to provide (and keep providing) a place for people to hang and connect. At the end of the day, this community would have been a different place if we’d never had TYM back when MK9 dropped.
Pig you’re a true bro and it’s been fun to talk and laugh about so many things together. Right or wrong you always go in 100% and I love that about you.
To everybody in the Skype call, you’ve provided about 10 years worth of laughs and a million silly, crazy, and insightful moments. Love you guys both for the humor and for the deep discussions on all kinds of subjects. And for always been willing to help each other out even when it’s tough love.
P.S. Love you WoundCowboy for falling asleep at the end of every call.
To everybody who’s posted tech, guides, MU info, and helpful tips of the years, the community also wouldn’t have been the same w/o you guys. From the tourney players to the hard workers like Somberness, Laos, CrazyFingers, and even Doombawkz you crazy fool. I love that people have always been super passionate about their tech here (even when they might be wrong, haha — Shoryuken’s prison) and it’s been fun watching you all debate, improve each other’s stuff, and display some of the discoveries in tournaments.
@ETC Mcfly love your unending passion for MK and all your crazy combo videos over the years. Also thanks for that studio tour.. I love how friendly and welcoming you and the whole Omen of Sorrow team were, and I also love that you guys are making something you’re passionate about. Wishing you dudes the best of luck with the release.
Compton you helped get our scene through a time when we weren’t even sure if we’d have a scene at all at some majors. I love that you were so passionate about hosting locals, and making sure that you were set up to share so many hours of tourney and casual play with all of us. Was cool to see your passion carry on to ESL and I dig that you’ve done so much for both your local scene and the national one without calling attention to yourself or asking for much.
Mr Aquaman you’ve been ride or die for this community and I love that. It’s easy for people in any community to criticize what they don’t like; but there are only a few people who will step up and put their money, time and resources to work to create something for others and you are one of them. Always easier said than done, and I love that you’ve shown so much enthusiasm even at times when there’s not much else going on. Much respect.
And to all the competitors from 2011 til now, I’ve loved watching the blood, sweat, and tears you’ve put in to level up, get better, and work towards your goals. It’s been truly inspirational, and it’s that much sweeter to watch someone succeed when you know how much work they’ve put into it. I really believe that the work it takes to compete is a metaphor for overcoming the other challenges you face in life. No matter what happens, and what we go through, no matter the salt and tears, I will always love this community deep down, and all of you.
List one thing (or a few things) you love about someone here, or about someone/people in the NRS community.
So I find this community in late 2011, lurked until early 2012.. And it’s been a bunch of years of fun and memorable moments.
Just wanted to say that everyone I’ve met or hung with in person has been awesome.. You’ve all been super welcoming and it’s great getting to know all of you.
Tom even though we joke a lot, you were actually the reason I joined TYM. I always dug your passion (even when I thought you were out of your mind
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@STORMS I love that you were passionate enough about the community to provide (and keep providing) a place for people to hang and connect. At the end of the day, this community would have been a different place if we’d never had TYM back when MK9 dropped.
Pig you’re a true bro and it’s been fun to talk and laugh about so many things together. Right or wrong you always go in 100% and I love that about you.
To everybody in the Skype call, you’ve provided about 10 years worth of laughs and a million silly, crazy, and insightful moments. Love you guys both for the humor and for the deep discussions on all kinds of subjects. And for always been willing to help each other out even when it’s tough love.
P.S. Love you WoundCowboy for falling asleep at the end of every call.
To everybody who’s posted tech, guides, MU info, and helpful tips of the years, the community also wouldn’t have been the same w/o you guys. From the tourney players to the hard workers like Somberness, Laos, CrazyFingers, and even Doombawkz you crazy fool. I love that people have always been super passionate about their tech here (even when they might be wrong, haha — Shoryuken’s prison) and it’s been fun watching you all debate, improve each other’s stuff, and display some of the discoveries in tournaments.
@ETC Mcfly love your unending passion for MK and all your crazy combo videos over the years. Also thanks for that studio tour.. I love how friendly and welcoming you and the whole Omen of Sorrow team were, and I also love that you guys are making something you’re passionate about. Wishing you dudes the best of luck with the release.
Compton you helped get our scene through a time when we weren’t even sure if we’d have a scene at all at some majors. I love that you were so passionate about hosting locals, and making sure that you were set up to share so many hours of tourney and casual play with all of us. Was cool to see your passion carry on to ESL and I dig that you’ve done so much for both your local scene and the national one without calling attention to yourself or asking for much.
Mr Aquaman you’ve been ride or die for this community and I love that. It’s easy for people in any community to criticize what they don’t like; but there are only a few people who will step up and put their money, time and resources to work to create something for others and you are one of them. Always easier said than done, and I love that you’ve shown so much enthusiasm even at times when there’s not much else going on. Much respect.
And to all the competitors from 2011 til now, I’ve loved watching the blood, sweat, and tears you’ve put in to level up, get better, and work towards your goals. It’s been truly inspirational, and it’s that much sweeter to watch someone succeed when you know how much work they’ve put into it. I really believe that the work it takes to compete is a metaphor for overcoming the other challenges you face in life. No matter what happens, and what we go through, no matter the salt and tears, I will always love this community deep down, and all of you.
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