anonymousover 9 years
Why? Why waste your life creating setups. None of them even use multiple rows, for chance.
Who said I was done? This is only the beginning. I'm a young host. Not even hosted a full year yet. You never rush everything at once. You leave space for opportunity and more. There's more.
Why can't I ever catch you online ;<; I miss your setups and playing 'em with ya
because I am on strike currently as a host. For several reasons. I miss you too.
anonymousover 9 years
sooooooo no slasher setup ever?
Nothing will come before my 100th setup this June. Slasher comes later, but eventually. Needs to be right. Upset though, thought you were SweetTarts.
Hey, do you know how to change your picture?
I'm afraid I don't understand. Are you asking me if I know how to change MY picture or if I can help you change yours? Also... is that a joke due to the story behind my avi? if you know it. OR do you hate my current avi and want it changed?
anonymousover 9 years
Hodor?
No
The tragedy of Plissken is a long one indeed. Plissken rose to popularity on the mafia rinks in Sandbox by trying out new setups and ways to play. He was enthusiastic about it and would often put up fliers to draw people in from the crowds. Announcers, caterers, and cheerleaders would be hired to come down and support his efforts. In time, however, this soured. Plissken developed a feud with Jamal Marley, a foreign general and holy man who frequently came to blows with the Sandbox community, and developed a frenzied advertisement campaign for his Plissken's 200th, a celebration of his mafia setups. This campaign involved a one-on-one duel with Marley, and eventually escalated into a death match. On the night of the event, Jamal won, but he showed mercy and spared Plissken's life. Plissken feigned gratitude and became a leader in the Church of Jamal, but as his sect grew it moved away from Jamal ideologically, especially as his master returned to his homeland