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Post by joethe1st on Dec 10, 2013 14:48:20 GMT -5
I live in sw Michigan. jw if anyone wants to go to some games or just scrimmage with some of my friends on a course i made in the woods.
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Deuce
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Post by Deuce on Dec 10, 2013 15:04:20 GMT -5
Personally, I'd recommend looking for the events being held on here. They'll give you and your buddies a way to learn more about the and playing with this community, seeing this is your first post on MIA.
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Post by M.S.-ARC on Dec 10, 2013 15:22:29 GMT -5
I live in sw Michigan. jw if anyone wants to go to some games or just scrimmage with some of my friends on a course i made in the woods. Welcome to MIA. As was mentioned, check out the events section. miairsoft.proboards.com/board/59/airsoft-events That will be your best bet. Before you post again though I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you go over the rules and all the threads that have a sticky on it. Chances are any questions you may have will already be covered there. It's a lot of reading but if you are really interested in airsoft then you should find that stuff very helpful. Be careful with text speak or chat speak because the use of those things is in violation of our forum rules. We like to keep threads legible and easily understandable for anyone especially when this site in particular has members from the international community who may not necessarily understand slang.
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Post by joethe1st on Dec 10, 2013 16:26:50 GMT -5
k thanks.
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Matic
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Post by Matic on Dec 10, 2013 16:41:02 GMT -5
Your previous reply contradicts what Arc said/recommended for you to do. I'd click on the 'edit' button, and do "Ok, thank you." instead of what you posted...
Just trying to help you not get a ban.
Anyways, welcome to MiA!
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Post by Pagan on Dec 10, 2013 18:02:54 GMT -5
I would heed MS Arcs suggestion very seriously before posting again. This is your freebie, after this if you can't follow simple rules, warnings will be given.
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Post by joethe1st on Dec 10, 2013 20:36:14 GMT -5
Okay. I didn't realize how strict these things are. I've never used a forum before. But i'll be sure to be proper from here on out.I can see one important reason for being so uptight about this is for people who need to translate it. I'll take a look at the rules to be better informed on what a forum is about.
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Post by Achilles on Dec 10, 2013 21:04:40 GMT -5
Translate? Naah, they just really, really, REALLY hate bad grammar. I'd recommend using that Handy-Dandy spell-check/edit button before responding/posting to anything.
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Post by M.S.-ARC on Dec 10, 2013 22:50:09 GMT -5
Okay. I didn't realize how strict these things are. I've never used a forum before. But i'll be sure to be proper from here on out.I can see one important reason for being so uptight about this is for people who need to translate it. I'll take a look at the rules to be better informed on what a forum is about. It's important for our international members but even bigger than that, it just makes it so much easier to read for everyone. Not everyone is up to speed on chat speak or text speak and in all honesty, its a lazy way to write. Consider that the forums are typically everyone's first impression to the airsoft community. It is the only thing right now that represents you so if you are unable to follow rules or show a clear thought process then you're already off to a bad start. It's good to see that you are making an effort though and that's really all that we can ask for.
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