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RE: S78 All Star Week - Omij - 10-07-2024 1. https://simulationhockey.com/showthread.php?tid=139080&pid=3571941#pid3571941 RE: S78 All Star Week - Fluberwusterdinge - 10-07-2024 2. Milestones (3tpe) https://simulationhockey.com/showthread.php?tid=138884&page=7 6. Your player decides to start a youtube channel, what kind of content they are creating? (70 words) I'd argue Andrea would be interested in a channel regarding analysing different matches of Hockey, introducing and explaining some or different hockey fundaments. Getting people to have a feel for the sport and probably some ocassional podcast every now and then. This all would be stuff he certainly would enjoy but lamentably, competes for a lot of time in an already scuffed schedule of his for well... obvious reasons. 11. (157 Words) It's true that chirper is a necessity for keeping up with the bills and progression curve, 600/week is no small boon. So while it's true that it's a great source of income, it's hardly surprising to figure some people just see it as homework, yet another task. While I'm not entirely in disagreement to that, I do subscribe to the notion that, if given the chance, chirper should be something flavorful and inviting to be read! Heck, I'd personally love people commenting on chirpers and creating a sort of im-promptu thread of conversation around the exploits and random thoughts that people come by as they undertake the task. In a similar fashion, sometimes I do indeed read other people's chirper, whether it may be to look up for inspiration or merely for a laugh every now and then. And I think it'd be interested if more people took this approach to make Chirper more enjoyable and interactive. |