I was kinda pumped for doing this but i realized i don't have any way to upload any video i might record because lolphone and no wlan or usb cable ;__;
Rap music is music. However, It's not in the traditional sense of how we understand music. The vocals are filled with slangs that gangs used since the 70s and a lot of the instrumentations are replaced with "Street Sounds" instead of traditional instruments. Music is defined as any combination of sounds that is pleasing to the ear, so while one person may find it as "noise" another person can find it pleasing to the ear and so call "vibe" with it as how I think the kids would say it these days.
Ah congrats. I was hoping someone else would join the fun. xD
Originally posted by psychoangel691
No matter what tournament you play it's likely you're going to come across something you don't like or are very bad at. If you want to get into the competitive side of FFR you need to learn how to deal with and overcome these songs/charts.
Event Coordinator:*cough cough*
The Event Coordinator (EC) title is given to veteran user(s). Requirements include being active for at least 3/7 days of the week, checking Team Threads , and making sure everyone on the team feels welcome. The EC's main goal to organize, vocalize, and criticize suggestions. This user will post threads labeled [Poke Event] ~Event Name~
Pokemaster:
The Pokemaster (Pm) title is given to one veteran member of the team, although can be obtained by any user. To get the title of Pm you must challenge the current Pm via FFR Challenge; Pm can only accept five challenges a week. If the challenging user wins he/she is declared the Pm title and is recognized on the Team Pokemon main post. To eliminate excessive challenges you must, put in a price of 1,000 FFR Credits. Pm will not accept the same users challenge more than once a week, and must follow challenge queue before repeating another user. Screen shot proof can be used if current Pm does not admit he lost or is inactive.
Event Coordinator:*cough cough*
The Event Coordinator (EC) title is given to veteran user(s). Requirements include being active for at least 3/7 days of the week, checking Team Threads , and making sure everyone on the team feels welcome. The EC's main goal to organize, vocalize, and criticize suggestions. This user will post threads labeled [Poke Event] ~Event Name~
Pokemaster:
The Pokemaster (Pm) title is given to one veteran member of the team, although can be obtained by any user. To get the title of Pm you must challenge the current Pm via FFR Challenge; Pm can only accept five challenges a week. If the challenging user wins he/she is declared the Pm title and is recognized on the Team Pokemon main post. To eliminate excessive challenges you must, put in a price of 1,000 FFR Credits. Pm will not accept the same users challenge more than once a week, and must follow challenge queue before repeating another user. Screen shot proof can be used if current Pm does not admit he lost or is inactive.
I can't haz vet yet. qq
Dossar's Video Game Tournament - 1st Place D1B Popsicle_3000's Spring Spectacular - 1st Place D1 Tournament of Eternity (May) - 1st Place D1 RuGuru's Keyboard Smashing Tournament - 1st Place D2 Tournament of Eternity (June) - 1st Place D2
Event Coordinator:*cough cough*
The Event Coordinator (EC) title is given to veteran user(s). Requirements include being active for at least 3/7 days of the week, checking Team Threads , and making sure everyone on the team feels welcome. The EC's main goal to organize, vocalize, and criticize suggestions. This user will post threads labeled [Poke Event] ~Event Name~
Pokemaster:
The Pokemaster (Pm) title is given to one veteran member of the team, although can be obtained by any user. To get the title of Pm you must challenge the current Pm via FFR Challenge; Pm can only accept five challenges a week. If the challenging user wins he/she is declared the Pm title and is recognized on the Team Pokemon main post. To eliminate excessive challenges you must, put in a price of 1,000 FFR Credits. Pm will not accept the same users challenge more than once a week, and must follow challenge queue before repeating another user. Screen shot proof can be used if current Pm does not admit he lost or is inactive.
I like these ideas.
Originally posted by JohnRedWolf87
Charu the red-nosed Snivy
Had a very shiny nose
And if you ever saw it
You could even say it glows
All of the other Snivies
Used to laugh and call him names
They never let poor Charu
Join in any Snivy games
(Click the arrow to see the rest)
Originally posted by Vendetta21
All in all I would say that Charu not only won this game, his play made me reconsider how I play it.
Event coordinator should simply be a single person or a small team picked by only the leaders to coordinate events, although it wouldn't be bad idea to have one.
The Pokemaster idea though I don't like, as the Challenge system means only playing on the Legacy engine, which a lot of people can't play on very well, especially me, as the only noteskin I can play with is Beatmania, it would also be severely unfair as it would just end up being the D6 players holding the position.
Originally posted by reuben_tate
I'll bid a single erotic yet safe-for-work photo of me posing while wearing my Piplup hat while sucking on a blueberry lollipop with my mouth partially open so you can see the lollipop color to verify it's blueberryness.
Disclaimer: This photo is not guaranteed to cause pleasure.
Event Coordinator:*cough cough*
The Event Coordinator (EC) title is given to veteran user(s). Requirements include being active for at least 3/7 days of the week, checking Team Threads , and making sure everyone on the team feels welcome. The EC's main goal to organize, vocalize, and criticize suggestions. This user will post threads labeled [Poke Event] ~Event Name~
We don't really need specific positions for tasks that pretty much any member of this group is encouraged to do. To keep this team active, we ask everybody to participate: that includes welcoming others or make and criticize suggestions on events. It's a group task that everyone should partake in!
Originally posted by {Zero}
Pokemaster:
The Pokemaster (Pm) title is given to one veteran member of the team, although can be obtained by any user. To get the title of Pm you must challenge the current Pm via FFR Challenge; Pm can only accept five challenges a week. If the challenging user wins he/she is declared the Pm title and is recognized on the Team Pokemon main post. To eliminate excessive challenges you must, put in a price of 1,000 FFR Credits. Pm will not accept the same users challenge more than once a week, and must follow challenge queue before repeating another user. Screen shot proof can be used if current Pm does not admit he lost or is inactive.
This, on the other hand, seems interesting. Just to clarify, are you referring to challenges on FFR games, or Pokemon challenges (Pokemon Online or an actual game)? The latter seems more sensible according to the title you're suggesting, but then again, you may be referring to playing FFR when you state "FFR Challenge". Either way, I like the idea.
@Zak: Then don't challenge the "Pokemaster"; let other able users do it. This can be just one of many things going on a routine basis in this group. People who do participate in this however should be confident in their playing abilities and game settings that optimizes their performance. This idea never forces anybody to challenge the Pokemaster; it's completely optional.
We don't really need specific positions for tasks that pretty much any member of this group is encouraged to do. To keep this team active, we ask everybody to participate: that includes welcoming others or make and criticize suggestions on events. It's a group task that everyone should partake in!
I definetely agree with you bmah. I also feel like putting credit wagers in the challenges is great because it encourages players to want to be the pokemaster because that person has several opportunities to earn some credits.
Yep, incentive is the key to help people participate. Admit it; true passion alone isn't going to keep this group going haha. Incentives are necessary!
For banners, ask someone like Cold Kitten or Charu. Charu has been pumping a lot of the banners out lately.
@Zak: Then don't challenge the "Pokemaster"; let other able users do it. This can be just one of many things going on a routine basis in this group. People who do participate in this however should be confident in their playing abilities and game settings that optimizes their performance. This idea never forces anybody to challenge the Pokemaster; it's completely optional
It's not really about me not being able to participate, there are a pretty large amount of people who play strictly on the Velocity engine, and there should be a way for all players to be able to participate.
One idea I have is maybe there could be a weekly/monthly mini-tournament of sorts that everyone could be allowed to play in for a shot at the title and a handful of credits?
Originally posted by reuben_tate
I'll bid a single erotic yet safe-for-work photo of me posing while wearing my Piplup hat while sucking on a blueberry lollipop with my mouth partially open so you can see the lollipop color to verify it's blueberryness.
Disclaimer: This photo is not guaranteed to cause pleasure.
I'm with Zak on the Pokemaster thing being an interesting idea but probably not really working out so well. Like he said, my main concern is the fact that all it takes is one high D5 player or a D6 player taking the title to completely end the idea for anyone under that skill level.. Not saying a D5/6 player couldn't be beaten in a challenge, but it's not really something a D3 player is likely to accomplish. Interesting idea though, we could always try it.
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