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My Experience


KarmaOfPain
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I've been inactive during school, because of it... I failed to notice a ton of important shit, but I surely did catch a glimpse of so many new recruits and members, coming in every day like ants.

This topic not only that represents a DL's work in such detail, but it also shows some history behind this community that not that many of these fellow freshmen of the community were able to see.

I joined HG at the same time as you, I started way back in CS:S, but I would never be able to write my story while being here as well as you did.

That being said, you've lit a part of this community's history with your story and elegance. You've shown, not just the members and recruits, but also vets like myself what it really looked like to be in your shoes and work as a right hand of a division.

I have to say, CS:GO has seen its worse days, and you've been there with Icon and Kill (until he joined survival lol) and you've given this division your best.

Thanks for your work bruv, now go and write a book :)

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I know this isn't an AMA, but are there any decisions that you regret or wish you had made/done differently?

Yes, can't go into detail about it for obvious reasons but it was all a learning experience.

 

That being said, you've lit a part of this community's history with your story and elegance. You've shown, not just the members and recruits, but also vets like myself what it really looked like to be in your shoes and work as a right hand of a division. I have to say, CS:GO has seen its worse days, and you've been there with Icon and Kill (until he joined survival lol) and you've given this division your best. Thanks for your work bruv, now go and write a book

Glad you enjoyed it! My goal was to give an idea on how being a staff member while giving a history lesson of HG the past 3 years.

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Not that my opinion counts for much as I'm still new here, but everyone kind of loses when a good leader leaves a community.

That said, the good thing is you left on a high note. You didn't wait until things got to be too much and boiled over, leaving in a mess of drama and upset.

Hopefully you'll at least poke your head in every now and again. It seems like you'll be missed if you just cut ties completely here.

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Pretty awesome thread. You actually spoke from the heart and for that sir, mad respect. You're a pretty awesome leader, and when you get freed up from all your teenage jazz stop by and say hi brother. Enjoy being a normal member again. But I have to say, you are well overdue for a break. Enjoy it and don't stress, people who work hard always succeed.

 

EDIT: Also dealing with what you dealt with at 18, will only help you in leadership later in life when it comes to your job. May have been a shit show once in awhile, but now you are prepared when it comes to your job in real life.

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