| Nick "Mundy-" Mundy
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| Handle: | Mundy- | | Real Name: | Nick Mundy | | Country: | United States | | Gender: | Male | | Birthday: | August 30, 1987 | | Signed Up: | 2003-02-23 4:08 PM EST | | Last Posted: | 2005-06-25 2:17 PM EDT |
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| IRC Network: | GameSurge | | IRC Channel: | #ironchefs | | AOL Messenger: | Not Specified |
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| Account ID: | 22959 | | Account Rating: | 11,281 | | Account Completion: | 10% | | Comments Posted: | 609 | | Comments Nuked: | 9 | | Threads Started: | 28 | | Thread Replies: | 404 | | Polls Answered: | 1 | | Profile Surveys Answered: | 0 | | Favorite Pages Added: | 0 | | Buddies Added: | 5 | | Times Buddied: | 42 | | Demos Uploaded: | 1 | | Articles Submitted: | 4 | | Messages Sent: | 1 | | Messages Received: | 4 |
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Does it really make a difference if I put my past clans on here. I mean seriously, only like 2 people have visited this website. Instead I'd rather look at the ridiculously stupid picture of Heaton on the Icemat Siberia advertisement above this box that I'm currently typing in. Do I need to put my peripherals on here either? Will it make me that much cooler to show you all the stuff that I use to play an online video game? Nah, I don't really think so. So should I put my settings on here then? Maybe just so that one stalker person can come on to this site and realize that using caps lock to shoot might not be the best viable option. Well at least let me put my information about how well I placed on local area networks, so everyone in the community can be insanely secure about me not cheating once, or ever in my life. The truth is that no one really needs to know any of this. No one comes to this site to look at that stuff. It's all just objects that we deem necessary in order to fulfill our egotistical outlooks on life. Well people, I have a few words to englighten your dumbfounded minds with just in case your still hungry for more. Just in case you're wondering... who is this kid? I played counter strike with the same friends for about 2 years, and I had a hella good time doing it. But for everyone of those good times, I've had thirty bad times trying to frantically adjust to new situations that have a knack for popping up at the worst possible time. But don't get me wrong I have no hard feelings toward anything that's happened in the past 3 years of playing counter strike. I've made great friends, and even better enemies. I've had fun meeting those same people at local area network events and what not. But to be honest, now that I'm dwindling down in counter strike, the overpowering dark side to counter strike does shadow over the good clean feeling of getting your first ace. It's stupid, but it's true. You can't really get over wasting 3 years of your life on a computer game so instead you just try to deal with it. You admit to yourself on an internet profile that you've made great friends and that you've had alot of fun despite the bad times. But in the end you'd probably much rather have been practicing a real sport, or hanging out with your real friends. Man, that's a bummer, but life goes on. And at least you've made some good friends and had some good memories... or have you? Ranting is fun. But World of Warcraft is even more fun. |
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