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CS:GO General / Best CSGO match?
« on: 19.12.2014 19:38:41 »
Post your best matches!!


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General / Inactivity for a week
« on: 10.11.2014 20:37:24 »
title.

Reason: School pre-finals
Est.: 1-9 days of inactivity

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Great guy and knows how to handle pressure and responsibility!

Huge +1 from me!

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Silly and useless topics! / Re: I Got hecked
« on: 02.11.2014 17:15:56 »
Interesting

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I'll give 100,000 USD to whoever beats Kucki on Badges. Seriously. Watch this video and think how much this guy has practiced...



What are your PB's on bhop_badges? (Personal Best)

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Introductions / Re: Chiefstainīs Introduction
« on: 31.10.2014 16:24:24 »
Terve terve tervaperse:)

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General / Re: Your opinion
« on: 27.10.2014 10:26:51 »
Looks awesome!

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Last time I applied I didn't have enough playtime. Now then that hgas been sorted, it's time to reapply! :)

IGN: Casual ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
ID: STEAM_0:0:50393747
Intro: http://catgc.com/index.php?topic=751.0

Garry's Mod is a game. That is what it's always been, that is how it will always be. But to some of us, it has reached deeper into us. CaTGC has united people from around the world into this community. Some groups hate others, some groups band together. Letting these groups scrape and spark with each other is destructive for them and the community as a whole.

Being a moderator isn't just telling people "You do this. You did that, now you do this.". Being a moderator isn't just "oh ha ha I have a crown so go kill yourself.". Being a moderator isn't even "Lawl, xteleto. Fun fun fun."

The job of a moderator isn't just to discipline. The job of a moderator is to push the community to it's limits. Not to push it backwards, but to pull it forwards. Disciplining those that damage the game is important, but that's not the role of a moderator. It's to help in the community, in every way.

That being said, there are a few characteristics that should help me, as a person fulfill the job as a moderator. First of all, I'm a community person. I enjoy working with people and giving back to the community. In the past year, I had undertaken several large projects for both entertainment and to return to this community. Many guides were released, countless bugs were found, the helping hand was extended to those that needed it. This quality is especially useful when dealing with those that require assistance, such as the new people that we are forever attempting to lure into this. When I throw my energy into a project, I push until it is at it's maximum potential.

Another advantage that I have over other applicants is my previous experience with managing people. In the past year, I founded alot of clans, groups and community's along my journey, organization, discipline, and helping others have fun were all parts of it's success. I feel that it has given me a hint of an experience of a moderator, which helps me ease into the role. Many of the roles that a moderator has - helper, enforcer, and event-holder were introduced to me through managing these groups.

I am by no means a perfect person. I have responded to criticism with demeaning and sarcastic comments. I understand that being a moderator means dealing with a lot of hate and backlash. In general though, I have the excellent ability to remain cordial when confronted with emotion. When dealing with conflict the best solution is simple: defuse the tension and let the two parties communicate in an open, inviting way. Following the rules and making sure others follow them is important, but there is a difference between simply enforcing them and trying to leave everybody happy while keeping the law.

I understand that the application is same as my previous one, but I do not feel any need for modifying my application. Thanks for your time!

Casual ~

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Introductions / Casual's Introduction
« on: 27.09.2014 11:51:51 »
Hello there!

I'm a 16 year old boy from Finland. My hobbies include competitional swimming, coding, gaming, and everything regarding computers. I've been playing Garry's Mod for little over a year now, and I found CaTGC on my old steam account a few months ago.

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Well hello there!

IGN: _A_Casual_N00b_
ID: STEAM_0:0:50393747
Intro: http://catgc.com/index.php?topic=751.0

I'm writing this application, while only having 8 hours of gameplay on my current steam ID, but I have the trusted rank on the Deathrun server. I understand that I do not meet the gameplay time requirement, but I hope that you could make a exception.

Garry's Mod is a game. That is what it's always been, that is how it will always be. But to some of us, it has reached deeper into us. CaTGC has united people from around the world into this community. Some groups hate others, some groups band together. Letting these groups scrape and spark with each other is destructive for them and the community as a whole.

Being a moderator isn't just telling people "You do this. You did that, now you do this.". Being a moderator isn't just "oh ha ha I have a crown so go kill yourself.". Being a moderator isn't even "Lawl, xteleto. Fun fun fun."

The job of a moderator isn't just to discipline. The job of a moderator is to push the community to it's limits. Not to push it backwards, but to pull it forwards. Disciplining those that damage the game is important, but that's not the role of a moderator. It's to help in the community, in every way.

That being said, there are a few characteristics that should help me, as a person fulfill the job as a moderator. First of all, I'm a community person. I enjoy working with people and giving back to the community. In the past year, I had undertaken several large projects for both entertainment and to return to this community. Many guides were released, countless bugs were found, the helping hand was extended to those that needed it. This quality is especially useful when dealing with those that require assistance, such as the new people that we are forever attempting to lure into this. When I throw my energy into a project, I push until it is at it's maximum potential.

Another advantage that I have over other applicants is my previous experience with managing people. In the past year, I founded alot of clans, groups and community's along my journey, organization, discipline, and helping others have fun were all parts of it's success. I feel that it has given me a hint of an experience of a moderator, which helps me ease into the role. Many of the roles that a moderator has - helper, enforcer, and event-holder were introduced to me through managing these groups.

I am by no means a perfect person. I have responded to criticism with demeaning and sarcastic comments. I understand that being a moderator means dealing with a lot of hate and backlash. In general though, I have the excellent ability to remain cordial when confronted with emotion. When dealing with conflict the best solution is simple: defuse the tension and let the two parties communicate in an open, inviting way. Following the rules and making sure others follow them is important, but there is a difference between simply enforcing them and trying to leave everybody happy while keeping the law.

Thanks for reading.
Casual ~

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