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  1. amazing job not like others who [put`s you to sleep in the early part yours was interesting to say the less it kept you wanting more and still want more even after its done with ..keep up the awesome work

     

     

    and darky good job ..i have been in your shoes a few time in interviews and its not easy ..you did good be proud of it !!!!!!!!!!!!

     

     

    :D :D :D :D :D :D

    Yep, he gave WAY cooler answers than @mcmonkey25 (I interviewed him too) And no offence, mcmonkey, your replies were awesome too! Just that Darky gave replies worthy of reporter (considered it Dark?)

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  2. *In imitation of Semyon* Helloooo tankers! In tooday's interview, I eenterview someone whom all the forum users (and violators) are fameeliar with! Please give a big round for - *drumroll* @DarkOperative !

     

    *Finishes imitation* As you all know, Darky is a forum mod (and a long lost friend of mine). It's a great honour to gain insight into his life!

     

    Legends - 

     

    White - TriNitroToluene

    Grey - DarkOperative

     

    So let's start!

     

    Hello, there, DarkOperative! Long time no see, you sure are into your mod duties! Thanks a lot for consenting to this interview, it means a lot to have you here with us. So first of all, let's get you acquainted with our audience! What can we call you? Tell us about yourself and your background!

     

    Hello, Praty.   :)

    My real name is Mohammed Amman. I reside in Jidda, KSA. I am currently studying in the field of Botany, Biology. I come from a Pakistani-Saudi origin. 

     

     

    Hi, Mohammed! It's nice to be speaking to you after such a long time. It's always nice to know that there are other people, real people in Tanki Online. So, I'm presuming that you're really into plants! For all you know, I might be looking at a Nobel Prize for Physiology winner and be like "Yep, I know him"..... the possibilities! Anyway, now that we're acquainted, tell us about your journey in Tanki Online - from the dazzled recruit to the dazzling forum mod!

     

    Haha. I appreciate it   :)

     

    I was introduced to TO by my brother(rroller321321). He first saw it in an advertisement in the previous game I and he used to play. He tried it out and really liked it. I was quite attached to my previous game and couldn't convince myself to leave it and try TO. At first I denied but gradually tried it. It was quite nice. I liked the perspective-change which occurs while you're respawning, liked the way the bushes stared at me. I got attracted to TO and started leaving the other game. Now I've completely left the other game and can't convince myself to play a different one, other than TO.    :lol:

     

    My first account was TheLastTheUltimate which I lost(couldn't remember, nor find, the password TO generated for me). Then I created another which was lost due to the same reason as well. Finally I decided to use DarkOperative as my account and keep it as my main account and try my best not to lose it's password. I ranked up from Recruit to Private in my first day, it was a Fort Knox battle - it was rather popular in the past, I couldn't find a different map to play. I was glad to know that I could chat now and tried to make friends - which I did.

     

    Once I got to W.O.3, I was introduced to the forum by a fellow friend of mine. He wanted to start a clan(Death Angels) and asked if I could join it. At the time I had no knowledge about clans and said yes. Was quite excited about it of course.

     

    After that I started surfing the forum, finding discussion topics and joining the discussions which were going on. After spending a year in the forum, I got well experienced with everything that goes in TO forum and had good knowledge about the game as well. So I decided to apply for forum mod as I liked the forum quite a lot! I saw that the forum moderators were in minority(there were 4-6 moderators among which most were inactive/on vacation). I was accepted on my second application by yele. That's my journey from a noob W.O.3 to a forum moderator.   :P

     

    *Switches on broadcast to announce to the public* So that, folks, is another story of how Tanki Online cheated yet another MMO game of a player! And you're botanomaniac, that has got to be the first time I've heard someone saying that they like bushes staring at them. DA... DA... those nostalgic times. And you're yet another mod who's been accepted in his second go! Moving on, I'm sure you'd have had a lot of experience in the game by now, completing the full cycle. What are the combos you utilize the most, including paints? What are your favourite maps and game modes? Do you like parkour, or have purchased any kits? Tell us about your in-game preferences.

     

    I'm sure many players know I'm a XP maniac. I use XP combo the most with some paints the administration gave me. Once I finally decide to go and play other game modes, I use Thunder/Viking/Prodigi often. Sometimes I use Titan/Railgun/Emerald to snipe players in certain maps. It's quite fun to use that.

     

    I personally like Parma the most. It's a great map to practise your skills and enhance them. I play there often and train myself. Feels great to know that you've destroyed a tank which is well distant from you.   :)

     

    As for game modes, I like CTF & DM. I used to play TDMs a lot when I was a low-ranked player and was quite fun to play that. Now TDM mode is almost completely dead and I can't find a suitable TDM battle for my rank.

     

    I'm not a fan of parkour sadly. I've tried doing parkour but I don't find it much interesting. Maybe that's why I fail at parkour!   :D

     

    I have purchased one kit throughout my TO career - Light M3(Railgun/Hornet M3 with Needle paint). It cost me 300K crystals but was 100% worth it. I bought it at Brigaider rank. As for drug kits, I've bought plenty 100 drugs kits and several 1.3-1.5K drugs kits. 

     

     

    Oho, so we have a budding StarSeries player among us! Your favourite combo is an SLTV combo, your favourite map is an SLTV map.... I'm sure you don't want me to tell anyone that you used to equip nub Mammoth+Ricochet in your W.O.3 days.... OH NO! My tongue slipped!

    Progress Report - Terrible memory for passwords, bad aptitude for parkour, SLTV enthusiast and drugger!

    Now for the next question - tell us about your experience in your clan/team DA. Of course, I was there too, but only a future member while you caught all the action. How was your clan experience? Did you ever join another clan after DA? If so, please elaborate with your experience.

     

    Well, as soon as I was given the link to the clan topic, I confirmed my membership and started 'chatting' on the page. Also tried editing the clan page by quoting it, thinking it would edit the main page, but nothing worked. I spent a good amount of time in DA. Played a lot of battles together, passed many ranks as a DA member. Finally, the clan leader at the time(saad8888) decided he needs help with clan leadership and asked me if I could help him out. I said yes without a doubt.

     

    After spending many months playing together, the clan leader decided to close the clan since he was getting buiser in real life. Due to the clan rules at the time, I couldn't takeover the clan leadership and it was given to joebean97 as he had the required rank for clan-leadership. 

     

    It was a great experience even then. But sadly though the clan had to be closed since some of us didn't really get along that well. 

     

    After that comes TAF - Tactical Armed Force. I lead that clan for a good amount of time. There are still amazing players there. The clan is still like a family to me. I had to leave the clan after becoming a forum moderator as I had several tasks to take care of and couldn't lead the clan properly. I passed my leadership to doughnut2100 whom has done a tremendous job leading the clan and keeping it alive up to this day. I have no idea how to thank him.

     

    Once I found some time off the forum, I joined and left TAF several times. Couldn't be sure if I could stay or not.

     

    After being away from my clan-life for several months I joined KO - Knock Out, lead by UnKnown_AngeLz & LoVe_YoU-BaBy. The clan didn't spend much time as well sadly, mainly due to the issues we had running as a team. We weren't able to accomplish that.

     

    Another several months spent without a clan and I became pals with Arabiannoble. It's all humorous discussions between me & him.   :lol: When he created the clan Facepalm, he asked me if I could join it. Being a good pal of his, I did not hesitate to say yes. FC lasted a good amount of time luckily. It did shut down a bit in the middle of it's stay but was back again. Sadly it was recently shut down as well. However though, this time the clan members & I are more than prepared to start over a new clan and keep our hopes and motivation high and get that Gladiator paint for once! Pretty much every clan's dream.   :)

     

     

    You have a long history with DA..... but wait! Saad is a Commander! And he said he didn't have time for Tanki.... sad. Now, I'm getting to a part which I'm sure you'll be very eager to answer - tell us about your routine as a forum mod! Does it involve banning many players a day (kidding), or closing topics only? Or is there a more complex ritual behind that avatar?

     

    Well. Routine as a forum mod. Hmm. There is one thing for sure - communication. Loads of discussions go on in our chat everyday. Sometimes about the forum; topics, sections, players, and sometimes about Pokemon! No, really, there are other discussions there as well. Not necessarily all surrounding TO forum.

     

    I log in to the forum, check the reports(if any). Once the reports are dealt with, I visit the clans section and approve/disapprove clan topics. After that, I visit eSports discussion and see if there are some questions I may be able to answer.

     

    After the eSports section I visit various sections and areas of the forum. Some are hidden for players, most are not. It's quite fun to take part in Forum games, looking at creative art, joining off-topic discussions etc. Before all that comes helping players and solving whatever issue they are facing. It normally surrounds Problems & Solutions section & Questions & Answers topic. We also keep an eye on What to buy-What to choose topic alongside the whole Gameplay section. Then comes Ideas & Suggestions where many moderators review ideas and give their opinions on them. Hide topics which do not meet section requirements, move Ideas & Suggestions topic which are not in designated section of the forum etc.

     

    It's just basic moderation honestly. Nothing special about that.

     

    As for banning players - we only ban those players whom violate rules. We normally do not ban for small reasons but sure will if it is necessary. We do not wish to ban players often. Most of us try to avoid banning players and edit posts and making them clear and good to go.   ;)

     

     

    Man, a job like that sure needs dedication! You really need to keep your eyes open for everything! And you just hit upon my next point - the Facebook and Clan Mod positions. When did you apply for these? Are they any different from the forum mod status?

     

    I first applied for FB moderators due to the same reason; small number of moderators, huge work load. As soon as I became one, I saw that there was a lot of things to do. The small number of moderators couldn't bare it all on their own, so I helped share the load alongside many other new candidates whom came after me.   :)

     

    I've been a fan of clans since my first ever experience with clans/teams. I was visiting Clans section primarily in the start, before DA was closed or at the stage of getting closed. I spent a lot of my time on the forum searching through clans, managing clan wars, allied clans(discussions mainly), looking at other new clans etc. I became a great enthusiast of clans and enjoyed being in the "Teams" section often. I didn't apply for clan moderator position before forum moderator one however. After DA getting closed, I went out of the "Cyber Sports" section and surfed the rest of the forum, as I said before. And after some time became a forum moderator. After spending a good amount of time as a forum moderator, I got in contact with SuperNick95 who was the CS Administrator at the time. We had discussions sometimes. In one of the discussions, I was asked if I could help eSports News feed - general proofreading, correcting grammar mistakes, giving reviews and stuff like that. It was a 'non-job job' but was a great experience. After a three weeks, Supernick was told by Semyon to hire a different person for that position. Since I am not American, and Semyon wanted someone whom can speak English with eloquence, Nick offered me Commentator position instead of eSports News Feed editor. I said I'll think about but didn't forward an application, was not quite ready.

     

    Then, after several months, I got back in clans and started visiting clans section more often. I applied for eSports official previous month, June, after speaking with D_S if I can help him out with the eSports section. That's how I got into eSports moderator position.   :)

     

     

    Nice.... you sure are a helpful person! And goodbye Supernick, we'll miss you! Now that's the Tanki bit done, so let's get onto your hobbies. What do you like to do when you're bored of Tanki? (Not that that'll happen anytime soon).

     

    We're half way there?   :o

     

    Well, I like to play football a lot and I normally play football when I'm bored of TO or just find some free time.   :)

     

    Other than that, I love food a lot.   :lol:

     

     

    Cool.... you must be having some footballish ambitions, or what? Aand you're a foodie. Brilliant! Another one! Let me tick you in my list *ticks off the second name, his being the first*. Now, we're staring at the end of the interview. Lastly, please share some advice for aspiring tankers and moderators out there so that they may take you as an inspiration and follow your footsteps!

     

    Do not take this game too seriously. Give more time to your life than to a game in a virtual world. Your real life matters significantly more than a game. 

     

    Try to be helpful to others. Help players with their questions, issues, problems and/or suggestions. Try making friends instead of enemies, group together, play together. Most importantly, have fun!  :)

     

     

    *Switches on public broadcast* Do you hear that, addicts? That's Darky telling you to take real life seriously and have fun! Thanks a bundle, Dark, for that interview. Thank you so much for providing your valuable time as well as insight into the life of a staff member. Hope you enjoyed giving it as much as I did conducting it. Till next time, this is praty, saying goodbye for the moment! Have a good day!

     

    It was my pleasure, Praty.   :) Thank you for the interview and great humour.   :lol:

     

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    So that's it from this interview, folks. Give a big like if you, er, like it and thanks a lot Darky for your time!

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  3.  

     

    I first heard about this book from my favourite English teacher at school, but 
     
    could lay my hands only after I entered college. Reading it then, as out of 
     
    school youngster living through the immediately post-independence era-then 
     
    virtually one-party rule, one leader-Nehru, of the socialistic pattern of Five 
     
    Year Plans with "commanding heights", the wars with Pakistan and China, 
     
    was different from reading it now, with certain banned sections restored.
     
    The story of how India wins Freedom was written by one of the most low 
     
    profile dramatis personae of the Freedom Movement known to all as Maulana 
     
    Azad, independent India's first education minister. It provides the reader a 
     
    peek into what actually happened along the long road to freedom.
     
    After all, over 30 million copies of this book have been sold. At his request the 
     
    initial editions of India wins Freedom had blocked certain passages that he 
     
    considered politically sensitive just then. Though its full text was confined 
     
    under seal in the National Library, Calcutta and the National Archives, New 
     
    Delhi for thirty years, in 1958 a slightly abridged and revised version was 
     
    published leaving out "incidents and reflections mainly of a personal 
     
    character."
     
    I have now reviewed the complete text, its 2009 reprint-initially released in 
     
    September 1988 under a court directive. All the words and phrases of the 
     
    original have been reproduced to restore the tone and temper to unravel the 
     
    controversies that simmered for long about what lay in the blocked text. The 
     
    Maulana comes out with his frank personal assessments and forthright views 
     
    of the events and personalities involved. He depicts them in their true colours 
     
    that were hitherto shielded from public eye and his assessments, on the 
     
    benefit of hindsight are bang on.
     
    Abul Kalam Azad, a Maulana and a distinguished scholar was elected 
     
    president of the Indian National Congress first in 1923. This was at a time 
     
    when he and Gandhi just entered the Indian political arena almost hand-in-
     
    hand. He was considered closer to Nehru, but disapproved of his ways as those 
     
    of Gandhiji and Sardar Patel-he doesn't mince words, he is brutally frank in 
     
    expressing his views that he penned.    
     
    The 1940s were momentous years in the history of the Freedom Movement. 
     
    Azad was re-elected Congress president in 1940 and held office till 1946, 
     
    another landmark year. Azad along with Gandhi and Nehru held talks with the 
     
    British Cripps Mission, Viceroys Wavell and Mountbatten.
     
    Azad recounts two of his conclusions during the talks with the British that 
     
    were "doomed to failure". The arrest of the Congress leaders on the morning of 
     
    9 August 1942 following the Quit India Resolution and the World Wall II was 
     
    coming to and end with the Allies firmly in control. Following Gandhiji's 21-
     
    day fast he took a decision that if India was declared free, it would voluntarily 
     
    side with the British by extending full support to the war effort. The second 
     
    was at making fresh attempts to meet Jinnah to come to an understanding 
     
    with the Muslim League. He writes "It was largely due to Gandhiji's acts of 
     
    omission and commission that Jinnah regained his importance in Indian 
     
    political life. In fact, it is doubtful if Jinnah could have achieved supremacy, 
     
    but for Gandhi's attitude."  
     
    After Azad stepped down from his Congress presidentship in 1946, he said 
     
    later that he'd have preferred Vallabhai Patel as successor, but under intense 
     
    pressure had to choose Nehru. He frankly concedes, "That was, perhaps, the 
     
    greatest blunder of my political life... (had Patel been chosen) he would have 
     
    seen to it that the Cabinet Mission was successfully implemented... he would 
     
    have never committed the mistake of Jawaharlal which gave Jinnah the 
     
    opportunity to sabotage the Plan... I cannot forgive myself when I think that if 
     
    I had not committed the mistakes of the history of the last ten years would 
     
    have been different." It indeed would have made a world of difference to 
     
    India's history-no Partition and massacre of both Hindus and Muslims, no 
     
    Pakistan, no wars, no cross-border terrorism and 26/11s.
     
    Azad also recounts in detail the errors committed by everyone and all that 
     
    smack of blatant hypocrisy. As Congress president Azad, in 1940, had declared 
     
    that if India's political problem was to be solved it should not only join the war 
     
    of its own free will but would also adopt conscription and send every able 
     
    young man to the war front. No one heard him then. He believed that had this 
     
    happened the duration of the war would have shortened and rendered British 
     
    morally indebted and the Muslim League and Jinnah could have been totally 
     
    sidelined and the disastrous consequences-no Partition. Unfortunately for 
     
    India his advice was disregarded!
     
    Azad takes us into the times, mindsets and the outcomes of the contradictory 
     
    stands taken by his illustrious contemporaries like MN Roy, Gandhi, Patel, the 
     
    Nehrus-Motilal and Jawaharlal, CR Das, Rajaji and Subhas Chandra Bose. Of 
     
    his friend Nehru, he says was prone to talk in his sleep "carrying on a debate, 
     
    sometimes muttering and sometimes talking loudly...  indicating how much 
     
    strain under which Nehru was working."
     
    As one who has also read earlier volume I find this one much more alive. His 
     
    views on the Muslim League and Jinnah-disapproval of Gandhiji conferring 
     
    the title Qaid-e-Azam on  him and letting the League have the finance 
     
    portfolio just because Patel wanted Home, makes us admire a afresh the 
     
    honesty and courage of this son of India who has been largely ignored by our 
     
    historians. This book is a must read for those really want to know of Indian 
     
    Freedom Movement in the context of contemporary Indian history.

     
    ^That (except the spoiler) was my history project.
  4. Now that @golden5648 has done a parody of Tik Tok, I felt that I should do a parody myself - this time, a parody of a rap song. I've never tried this before, so if you have any feedback, please, I could do with it. And this is just for fun!

     

    Btw the song is Lose Yourself by Eminem.

     

    GET THE GOLD

     

    Look, if you had, thirty seconds, one opportunity,

    To seize a thousand crystals, a step closer to that M3,

    In one pileup,

    Would you take it, or let it glitch?

     

    His fingers are sweaty, Wasp's weak, his Railgun's heavy, 

    There's fungus on his tank already, Forest SLTV,

    He's nervous, because the industrial alarm's gone already,

    But he keeps on forgetting where his number keys are,

    The whole map, looks for the spot,

    He presses spacebar, but the shot won't come out,

    He's lagging now, everybody's piling now,

    The thirty seconds are over, time's over, blaow!

    Snap back to high FPS, oh, there goes the time lapseness,

    Oh there goes a guy he killed, he spawned,

    He's so mad, he won't give up that gold box, no.

    He won't have it, he knows his whole back's to the spot,

    It don't matter, he's druggin,

    He bought those kits and he's broke,

    He's so expectant he knows,

    When he goes back to his garage, that's when it's,

    Back to the Dictator again, yo,

    The damn parachute appears

    He better capture what's under it and hope he doesn't die.

     

    [Chorus]

    You'd better get the gold, with the crystals, the drop spot,

    You're alone there, you'd better never let it glitch (glitch!)

    It only takes one shot, do not take a chance to get blown,

    This opportunity comes once in 7k funds yo!

    You'd better get the gold, for the reward, it's dropping,

    No one's seen it, you'd better get there and stay low (low!)

    It only takes one touch, do not miss your chance of rewards,

    This opportunity comes once in 7k funds yo!

     
    ***
     
    I chose to ignore the second half of the song because obviously, it's too damn long to describe a guy taking a gold :lol:
     
    So that's it, my parody, purely for fun! Please ignore the rhyme scheme, Eminem's raps don't have one. Hope you liked it!
    PS - I hope I've not offended any diehard purists or diehard Eminem fans with this :P
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  5. BUddy I( want to rank up fast so please by saturday can u accept my request..

    Nickname-Indrakant_dana

    Date-25/7/15 Saturday

    Event- Rank up to Marshal..

    Please I want this rank up a little special one so that i can post it in my forum and also on youtube....

    You need to put the time at which you need to book the event (in GMT)

     

    Sorry Mia for saying your line :P

  6. India

     

    Taj Mahal, one of the seven medieval wonders of the world.

    The third highest mountain in the world (Kanchenjunga).

    Second largest peninsula in the world.

    SunnyLeone   :ph34r:

    The place where most films are produced in a year.

    Second most populated country in the world.

    Zero (Aryabhatta)

    Decimal system, gravity, much more.

    Oldest civilization in the world.

    Biggest delta in the world (Sunderbans Delta - shared with Bangladesh)

    Only place where Asiatic lions are found.........

     

    And much more, I'm too lazy to write all of them :P

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