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Thalash
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Since my old team (Turntable Crusaders) folded, I am searching for a new team.
About me:
– 16, from Denmark
– Willing to improve
– Decent comms
– Very active
– Friendly
About you:
– A team with a good atmosphere
– Div 5 team
– Got an active roster
– Good comms
– A mumble server and a war server.
Feel free to add me on steam for more information – Thalash
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Best engie btw ;x
Nice guy, nearly always online, team him!
Never thought he was 16, due to his abnormal voice (lol).
Although, nice lad, almost always ready to game.
Nice player, steady aim, worth teaming with.
When i met this guy, i instantly grew a boat.
Decent aim. Will do well in div 5 in the right team.
I thought you played medic?
Def div5 TTC
As in..if he’s from there..which he was..
@Squeak
Nah, me and fresh swapped spots because playing medic in TTC wasn’t really my thing in the end.
better than therion
Hahahaha ^
Thalash is bad
TviQ calls everyone bad to compensate his lack of gamesense.
Says mozz the “active” player (+ your gamesense is worse than mine so shush)
STFU and mix with Thalash already.
Grow up you two -_-
On a more serious note:
Nice and active (just got spammed by him and TviQ wether I want to mix or not) guy, that can handle Div5 with pretty much every class.
Also: Premdiv Engi Skills.
agreed thalash that was a really good joke tommeh came up with there. (good for a confag lolololol))))
Although decent player, didnt thougt he was 16 though.
hes a sjællander though so thats a kinda minus.
sjællander is the wrong side of denmark just fyi :>
annoying.
Love you too Fantomen :x
TherioN is from germany. We do not know nor care about him. Thats why we fed him to rEJ.
Good player, really nice guy.
Definitely up to par for a div5 team. :D
He’s immature, annoying and he thinks he’s so “cool”, which is not true. Plus he’s stupid and doesn’t admit that and doesn’t take extra lessons to get some basic knowledge of geography.
Even his teammates think he’s annoying….
So don’t trial this kid if you are looking for a mature and smart kid.
17:27 – iAmfly: hey
17:27 – iAmfly: check my awesome comment:D
17:27 – ‹Con› Zethzio: what?
17:27 – iAmfly: http://etf2l.org/recruitment/81703/
17:27 – iAmfly: scroll down:D
17:29 – iAmfly: what do ya think?:D
17:29 – ‹Con› Zethzio: nothing moony i feel nothing
17:29 – iAmfly: :P
17:29 – iAmfly: I was waiting for that rec post for a long time
17:29 – iAmfly: I will troll the living shit out of him
Lmao @ Moony
Stop being so mad.
Also, “and doesn’t take extra lessons to get some basic knowledge of geography.”
Man, I got top grade in that shit.
“Even his teammates think he’s annoying”
I don’t have a team, hence the rec post.
your ex team in this case…dude…I doubt ya have top grade there….after few chats with you I really don’t see how ya can have it top…sry, but it’s true…
Still, don’t take this guy…he’s immature…and you will see it in time:)
All this does is show how immature you are, Moony. Now be quiet if you’ve got nothing constructive to add.
@Moony
TTC, uhm as far as I know they had nothing against me, except for a few times where I did rage a little bit because I’m a huge faggot.
I don’t really care if you think I have top grade or not in geography. Also I have never had you on my friend list, nor had a chat about geography with you.
As Buffalo said, please stop spamming this recruitment thread because you hate me, I appreciate your reply, but there is no need to keep on going about it.
As for now, I’m done for this argument.
If you want, feel free to add me on steam and “troll” the living fuck out of me.
Don’t worry about him.
You were annoying as fuck at times, but I’m sure given right people to play with you will have more fun and gain more experience than you could with us.
Best of luck. :)
Lol Moony stop stalking people that know your attitude well enough to know you’re a mong.
5$ GM 3 weeks pending approval,
Simon likes honning and slutty girls at the age of 14 he played violin for the national danish orchestra but he had to quit due to his TF2 career, at the age of 15 he invented trolling, unfortunately Boxxy beat it to him and claimed herself Queen of /b/ NOOBSMAD, at the age 16 simon realised that he wasnt absolutely useless afterall, he played basket for MBA and stopped the unstoppable force, moved the unmoveable object, surely simon yelled at the top of lung.
SELLING STOUT SHAKO 2 REFiNED
Shit aim, offclasses too much and is overall a huge faggot, like he said himself
just what any div5 team needs, pick him up he deserves to go huge.
HONNING?
I go to sleep for 2 hours and this happens? People are awesome!
Thalash can be a bit annoying, but its nothing that some rage/discipline (lolsp) can’t fix, then again i heard most danish people are like this (also personal experience, death:DD:D therion :D:D:D dinner :D:D:D zethzio :D:D:D and so on)
He’s got the aim as scout and hits sick airshots (cough) as demo. Gamesense is just a little bit worse than mine but id say its better than pains (:D:D).
Can maybe get a bit greedy when on a roll which can be bad or good depending how you look at it.
All things said I just wish you GL m8 :D
count the smileys
Thanks for all the comments guys, appreciate it.
You’ll either love him or find him annoying. Gameplay wise he’s fine and his scouting is pretty good. Sometimes has some pretty crazy sniping sprees too.
DUMME DANSKA
Sperm donor
take him! prob. div 2
Moony calling someone else annoying :D
Bump :(
Defo div 5 scout, fucking good sniper aswell!
Thalash is an awesome guy will do just fine in div5 i wub him 2 death <3
SOLZHENITSYN, ALEXANDER ISAYEVICH
(b. 1918), Nobel Laureate for Literature, one of the most prominent Soviet dissidents of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn was born in the southern resort town of Kislovodsk. His father, a tsarist officer, died before his birth, and he was raised by his mother in Rostov-On-Don. He studied math and physics at Rostov University and was married in 1940 to his first wife, Natalia Reshetovskaya. Solzhenitsyn served as an artillery officer in the Red Army during World War II and was arrested by the secret police in February 1945 for criticizing Josef Stalin in his personal correspondence.
Solzhenitsyn was sentenced to eight years, which he served in a number of facilities, including a sharashka (a special scientific installation/prison) and a labor camp in Kazakhstan. He was released from the camp system in February 1953, and then was sent into enforced internal exile in rural Kazakhstan, where he taught high school. Solzhenitsyn was diagnosed and treated for cancer during this period. He also reconciled with his wife, from whom he was divorced during his imprisonment. He was allowed to move to Ryazan, where he taught physics, after his conviction was over-turned in 1957.
one day in the life of ivan denisovich
Solzhenitsyn burst abruptly onto the national and international stages in November 1962, with the publication of his novella One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, in the journal Novy mir (New World). This deceptively simple novella describes a normal day in the life of a prisoner in a Soviet forced-labor camp in the early 1950s. It was the first work he had submitted for publication, though he had been writing for thirty years. Novy mir ‘s chief editor, Andrei Tvardovsky, passed the story on to one of Nikita Khrushchev’s aides. Khrushchev, who had started a second round of de-Stalinization in 1961, personally approved its publication, which would have been impossible otherwise.
The publication of Ivan Denisovich caused a sensation. Although millions of Soviet citizens had been released from the camps or internal exile in the late 1950s, the topic had never been discussed publicly. The novella immediately sold out several press-runs totaling almost a million copies, provoking widespread discussion. Many liberal Soviet intellectuals hoped, in vain, that its appearance presaged a further loosening of artistic controls. It was also translated into numerous foreign languages and held up as a triumph of Soviet art. The combination of the novella’s content and artistic quality made Solzhenitsyn an internationally recognized writer. He published several short stories in the months that followed, all in Novy mir.
solzhenitsyn as a dissident
The ten years after 1963 saw a rapid deterioration of the relationship between Solzhenitsyn and the Soviet leadership, devolving into open hostility by 1969. A crackdown against outspoken writers began in late 1963 and intensified greatly after Khrushchev was ousted from power in 1964. In this new environment, Solzhenitsyn was unable to publish anything, including two new semi-autobiographical novels: The First Circle, based on his sharashka experiences, and Cancer Ward, both of which were highly critical of the Soviet system. Their publication, even in revised form, was blocked by Party hardliners, who instead tried to coerce Solzhenitsyn to write more positive works about the Soviet Union.
In the meantime, some of Solzhenitsyn’s works began to circulate in samizdat, and a few were published abroad without his permission. These developments, along with the accidental discovery by
the KGB of some of his most critical writings in 1965, led to a hardening of official attitudes towards Solzhenitsyn. In 1967, Solzhenitsyn attacked the powerful Union of Soviet Writers, criticizing it for persecuting writers on behalf of the state, instead of protecting their artistic freedom. Solzhenitsyn’s approval of the foreign publication of Cancer Ward, The First Circle, and other works, created further friction. Party and state officials responded by launching an escalating campaign of harassment, slander, and threats, including his expulsion from the Writers’ Union in 1969.
Although Solzhenitsyn was part of a larger dissident movement of the 1960s and 1970s, he was unique in a number of ways. His international prominence, which only grew after he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1970, protected him from arrest, and allowed him to be more confrontational in his actions than most other dissidents. It also allowed him access to Western reporters.
Solzhenitsyn also had his own unique political agenda. While most Soviet dissidents focused on the need for basic human rights, by the early 1970s Solzhenitsyn began to focus on the issue of morality. He believed that the Russian people could only be saved by a rejection of Bolshevik ideas and the resurrection of what he considered a unique set of moral values developed in Russia over centuries under the influence of Orthodox Christianity. He looked to pre-Revolutionary Russia for guidance, not to the West; indeed, he believed that these Russian spiritual values could save the West as well.
Solzhenitsyn criticized Western culture for its decadence and argued it was weakening the United States to the point where it would soon no longer be able to stand up to the communist threat. He denounced the policy of détente, saying that the Soviet Union was using the process to take advantage of the United States’ weakness. Solzhenitsyn’s religiously tinged nationalism was similar to that of the nineteenth-century Slavophile movement. Although hinted at in interviews, Solzhenitsyn’s philosophical opinions only became widely known after his arrival in the West in 1974.
the gulag archipelago
In the mid-1960s, Solzhenitsyn began work on a project titled The Gulag Archipelago. The title referred to the extensive system of prisons and forced-labor camps that had begun shortly after 1917 and expanded dramatically under Stalin; the term Gulag was the Russian acronym for the Main Directorate for Camps. The book, which Solzhenitsyn termed “an experiment in literary investigation,” was based on his own experiences and those of over two hundred former prisoners. This epic work eventually ran to three large volumes. Although the manuscript was completed and copies smuggled to the West in 1968, Solzhenitsyn delayed its publication abroad until the end of 1973, when his hand was forced by the KGB’s seizure of a manuscript copy.
The Gulag Archipelago was by far Solzhenitsyn’s most damning work on the Soviet system. It described, in horrifying detail, the ordeal that prisoners underwent, from arrest through life in the camps, including the systematic use of torture and attempts to dehumanize prisoners. It also argued that the organized use of state terror was an integral part of Soviet communism from the start, and that Stalin only expanded the system created by Vladimir Lenin. Solzhenitsyn predicted, correctly, that the appearance of this work would intensify state actions against him; he was arrested and expelled from the Soviet Union shortly after its publication in the West.
The publication of the Gulag Archipelago ‘s first volume had a huge impact outside the Soviet bloc, particularly in Europe and the United States, where it sold millions of copies. It is widely considered to have done more than any other single book to shatter Western illusions about the nature of the Soviet dictatorship. The term Gulag entered widespread use in many languages. The book’s influence was particularly strong in France, where many intellectuals had remained sympathetic to Soviet communism until its publication. The book’s impact was heightened by its presentation, which mixed fiery rhetoric with literary skills, separating it from standard historical writings. Appropriately, Solzhenitsyn used his profits from the project to aid the families of jailed Soviet dissidents.
Many readers were overwhelmed by the book’s size, however, and sales of the next two volumes were considerably lower. Although some of Solzhenitsyn’s specific facts and details are now contested, the Gulag Archipelago remains one of the definitive works on the Soviet prison system.
exile and return
In February 1974 Solzhenitsyn was arrested, charged with treason, stripped of his Soviet citizenship, and expelled to West Germany. Party leaders believed that exiling Solzhenitsyn would be less damaging to their international reputation than sending him to prison. His second wife, Natalia Svetlova, and their sons were allowed to follow him a short time later. After a brief period in Europe, Solzhenitsyn moved to the United States, settling in Vermont.
After a tumultuous reception, Western sympathies towards Solzhenitsyn cooled after he articulated his moral philosophy in a series of articles and lectures, which concluded with his 1978 Graduation Address at Harvard. His attacks on Western culture alienated many, and he eventually withdrew into self-imposed seclusion in Vermont, where he worked on his Red Wheel series of novels. Solzhenitsyn also engaged in heated polemics with members of the dissident and emigré communities who disagreed with his views and tactics.
In 1989 Solzhenitsyn’s writings began to appear in the Soviet Union, starting with The Gulag Archipelago. Although he published some additional articles in the Soviet press, his absence from the scene limited his influence during the period of transition. Solzhenitsyn finally returned to Russia, amid great publicity, in 1994. Upon his return, he had a short-lived television talk show (1994–1995) and published several books. His didactic style has limited his audience, however, and he has had relatively little influence on Russian society since his return. Solzhenitsyn continues writing; one of his works, Dvesti let vmeste (Two Hundred Years Together, 2000), revived old accusations of anti-Semitism, charges which Solzhenitsyn and many observers reject as false.
See also: dissident movement; gulag; nationalism in the arts; novy mir; samizdat; slavophiles; union of soviet writers
Thalash enjoys talking about this topic regularly so reading up is necessary. If you can’t handle that then I’m sure he understands.
Thanks for the nice comment Bell <3
Bumpidybumb
nogle der gider at bumpe min recruitment post?
honning
stop texting me on my phone about your recruitment post.
honning
Bumping for Faglash.
Lolwut Death, I texted you once and asked who you were raping.
You didn’t reply tho :(
It ain’t nice to interrupt people.