GGs everyone who showed up yesterday Had me some real fun and sorry Carnage for freezing up your MM server once more Next release will hang less - promised
... and where was Zion?
... and.... I WANT MY AVATAR BACK
-=]I AM GETTING TOO OLD FOR SUBTLETY[=-
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zions vote was suppose to be 3 weeks ago...and i dunno where he was
and more thing...where is Fast? I belive furious has seen him sometimes on the inf servers
the fast is rocking in inf sometimes fur is there and the great wolf =O im training for my inf match vs SA! srry that i coudnt make practise and such i still play deck every day though on my behindview mode trying to combo when im on it =O
and its amazing how much one can say without any full stops making it sound like some kind of comedian doing a particularly long joke at a dimly lit smokers club which involves a rat trap a rhynocerous and a irishman so you see its amazing how much one can type with no punctuation at all
But the thread name gives you quite a few options on posting :
1. woot
Woot originated as a hacker term for root (or administrative) access to a computer. However, with the term as coincides with the gamer term, "w00t".
"w00t" was originally an trunicated expression common among players of Dungeons and Dragons tabletop role-playing game for "Wow, loot!" Thus the term passed into the net-culture where it thrived in video game communities and lost its original meaning and is used simply as a term of excitement.
2. woot
See also wOOt, w00t and WOOT
1) An interjection similar to "YAYE!" or "Woohoo!" used to express joy or excitement, usually about some kind of accomplishment. Primarily used by gamers, spreading rapidly to anyone who chats online
Gaming origins: We Owned the Other Team
or Wonderful Loot (Everquest gaming slang)
2) To express agreement
3) As an acronym, can mean Waste of Our Time or Way Out of Topic (online forums) Less common.