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  1. cheeky.tank

    SWAG BOY!

    breathless....
  2. sitting down, pushing on your keyboard, and staring at a screen for hours shouldnt be part of anyones daily life, hell but we do it anyway. why do we do it, is the real question.....
  3. cheeky.tank

    a photo of my bunny :)

    what are you on about now Slash bandicoot :lol:
  4. cheeky.tank

    a photo of my bunny :)

    dont you know people are starving in Africa?
  5. cheeky.tank

    a photo of my bunny :)

    thanks Dr. Phil-U-up with nonsense... :D i must say you do sound also like Oprah Win-free tickets to a movie coz your a cheapskate.all in all : 1. thats nonsense. 2. your cheap :D
  6. cheeky.tank

    Skilled Players Hall of Fame...

    my mistake sir :), well nominations aside, i find this to be a very important thread for everyone. These are some 'skills' imo, skillful players exhibit in battle;1. Crediting a flag capture to a teammate for his/her assistance. 2. Refraining from a flag capture when the other team is lacking in players. 3. Remaining neutral, when a single opponent uses supplies in a foolish manner. i.e preventing a 'drug war'. 4. Remaining neutral, when an inferior ranked/equipped player is using supplies.
  7. cheeky.tank

    9th May Sale!

    youve just contradicted yourself :)
  8. cheeky.tank

    Skilled Players Hall of Fame...

    http://news.tankionl...-advokat_444-2/ this guy deserves to be in hall of fame, no doubt. and hes proven it in competition. srry its in russian :(
  9. cheeky.tank

    19 Things To Stop Doing In Your 20s

    ^ nice, that your sister? she hot :D
  10. cheeky.tank

    19 Things To Stop Doing In Your 20s

    worth a thousand words :)
  11. cheeky.tank

    Micro-upgrades

    keep in mind that the rebalance removed the 'monotonous' gameplay that plagued old tanki, having a refund again would effectively be counterproductive to this.
  12. cheeky.tank

    The shaft is the best weapon ever!

    i accept your greatness and i come in peace :)
  13. cheeky.tank

    [Issue 11] Ugliness in Tanki

    Prodigi is only for the best and liked by the best, hence the name 'Prodigi' ;)
  14. cheeky.tank

    19 Things To Stop Doing In Your 20s

    ok its not long, long are the harry potter books :D. i changed the text. apologies for earlier tho.
  15. cheeky.tank

    19 Things To Stop Doing In Your 20s

    1. Stop placing all the blame on other people for how they interact with you. To an extent, people treat you the way you want to be treated. A lot of social behavior is cause and effect. Take responsibility for (accept) the fact that you are the only constant variable in your equation. 2. Stop being lazy by being constantly “busy.” It’s easy to be busy. It justifies never having enough time to clean, cook for yourself, go out with friends, meet new people. Realize that every time you give in to your ‘busyness,’ it’s you who’s making the decision, not the demands of your job. 3. Stop seeking out distractions. You will always be able to find them. 4. Stop trying to get away with work that’s “good enough.” People notice when “good enough” is how you approach your job. Usually these people will be the same who have the power to promote you, offer you a health insurance plan, and give you more money. They will take your approach into consideration when thinking about you for a raise. 5. Stop allowing yourself to be so comfortable all the time. Coming up with a list of reasons to procrastinate risky, innovative decisions offers more short-term gratification than not procrastinating. But when you stop procrastinating to make a drastic change, your list of reasons to procrastinate becomes a list of ideas about how to better navigate the risk you’re taking. 6. Stop identifying yourself as a cliche and start treating yourself as an individual. Constantly checking your life against a prewritten narrative or story of how things “should” be is a bought-into way of life. It’s sort of like renting your identity. It isn’t you. You are more nuanced than the narrative you try to fit yourself into, more complex than the story that “should” be happening. 7. Stop expecting people to be better than they were in high school — learn how to deal with it instead. Just because you’re out of high school doesn’t mean you’re out of high school. There will always be people in your life who want what you have, are threatened by who you are, and will ridicule you for doing something that threatens how they see their position in the world. 8. Stop being stingy. If you really care about something, spend your money on it. There is often a notion that you are saving for something. Either clarify what that thing is or start spending your money on things that are important to you. Spend money on road trips. Spend money on healthy food. Spend money on opportunities. Spend money on things you’ll keep. 9. Stop treating errands as burdens. Instead, use them as time to focus on doing one thing, and doing it right. Errands and chores are essentially rote tasks that allow you time to think. They function to get you away from your phone, the internet, and other distractions. Focus and attention span are difficult things to maintain when you’re focused and attentive on X amount of things at any given moment. 10. Stop blaming yourself for being human. You’re fine. Having a little anxiety is fine. Being scared is fine. Your secrets are fine. You’re well-meaning. You’re intelligent. You’re blowing it out of proportion. You’re fine. 11. Stop ignoring the fact that other people have unique perspectives and positions. Start approaching people more thoughtfully. People will appreciate you for deliberately trying to conceive their own perspective and position in the world. It not only creates a basis for empathy and respect, it also primes people to be more open and generous with you. 12. Stop seeking approval so hard. Approach people with the belief that you’re a good person. It’s normal to want the people around you to like you. But it becomes a self-imposed burden when almost all your behavior toward certain people is designed to constantly reassure you of their approval. 13. Stop considering the same things you’ve always done as the only options there are. It’s unlikely that one of the things you’ll regret when you’re older is not having consumed enough beer in your 20s, or not having bought enough $5 lattes, or not having gone out to brunch enough times, or not having spent enough time on the internet. Fear of missing out is a real, toxic thing. You’ve figured out drinking and going out. You’ve experimented enough. You’ve gotten your fill of internet memes. Figure something else out. 14. Stop rejecting the potential to feel pain. Suffering is a universal constant for sentient beings. It is not unnatural to suffer. Being in a constant state of suffering is bad. But it is often hard to appreciate happiness when there’s nothing to compare it to. Rejecting the potential to suffer is unsustainable and unrealistic. 15. Stop approaching adverse situations with anger and frustration. You will always deal with people who want things that seem counter to your interests. There will always be people who threaten to prevent you from getting what you want by trying to get what they want. This is naturally frustrating. Realize that the person you’re dealing with is in the same position as you — by seeking out your own interests, you threaten to thwart theirs. It isn’t personal — you’re both just focused on getting different things that happen to seem mutually exclusive. Approach situations like these with reason. Be calm. Don’t start off mad, it’ll only make things more tense. 16. Stop meeting anger with anger. People will make you mad. Your reaction to this might be to try and make them mad. This is something of a first-order reaction. That is, it isn’t very thoughtful — it may be the first thing you’re inclined to do. Try to suppress this reaction. Be thoughtful. Imagine your response said aloud before you say it. If you don’t have to respond immediately, don’t. 17. Stop agreeing to do things that you know you’ll never actually do. It doesn’t help anyone. To a certain extent, it’s a social norm to be granted a ‘free pass’ when you don’t do something for someone that you said you were going to do. People notice when you don’t follow through, though, especially if it’s above 50% of the time. 18. Stop ‘buying’ things you know you’ll throw away. Invest in friendships that aren’t parasitic. Spend your time on things that aren’t distractions. Put your stock in fleeting opportunity. Focus on the important. 19. Stop being afraid.
  16. cheeky.tank

    The shaft is the best weapon ever!

    you got the D/L wrong, it should be 68.7 give or take, do the maths. nice try o' great one :D
  17. cheeky.tank

    A FATAL ERROR HAS OCCURRED! WTH

    its not fatal, you will live kid.
  18. cheeky.tank

    I'm leaving the game guys :(

    great, another mickey mouskateer leaving disneyland....
  19. stable as a one-legged stool :lol:
  20. read carefuly the description of dictator : 'improved active defense system and usage of newest composite materials' effectively makes dictator an 'unclassified' hull. its also rumored that dictator will in future, be the only hull to posses 'cloaking' abilities.
  21. cheeky.tank

    [Issue 11] Ugliness in Tanki

    a fine example of subjective journalism. i think you had all of us at the title picture (isida/titan) but saying viking is ugly, your just asking for a beat down in the battlefield :lol: i also saw how 'critical' you were with smoky's appearance, tell that to a smoky, and hell show you critical :lol:
  22. cheeky.tank

    This should stop.

    agreed, it just shows what type of homes these 'jokers' come from.
  23. cheeky.tank

    Mobile version!

    Yes and No. Yes, it is probably available to higher-end handsets/tablets. No, because tanki dont care bout poor people with cheap phones. :P besides imho i dont find playing games on a touchscreen suitable for most gamers. i prefer to smash my keyboard whenever i lose a goldbox rather than smash a $1000 handset.
  24. well said, adding to this, you can only get better at playing when your playing against druggers, think of it as a win - win situation.
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