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[Issue 42] Five Years of Tanki - My Story


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woah youre a little like me, i started at 2010 ive experience nearly all the things that you have i was a noob 10 year old boy and now im 16 you think i should quit the game?

 

anyways good luck in the future

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Bye... Too sad... Gotta go cry in my bed for 2 hours...

 

No, but actually. You are the best newspaper writer that ever graced the lands of Tanki. It's a shame to see you go...

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:o ok me write a 6 year one

i write about flying tanks everywhere and how i would be facing m3's with m0 and with m0 in tier 1

anyways good one

 

:o ok me write a 6 year one

i write about flying tanks everywhere and how i would be facing m3's with m0 and with m0 in tier 1

anyways good one

i was six when i started playing now i am 11 

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You my friend, is a talented writer that wasn't just impressed by the tanki newspaper team, but was also impressed by millions of players, in god willing  you will have the chance of being in a real Newspaper team in real life.

 

This article will be forever hidden in my heart.

 

 

The part below, ''It's natural for people to worship things in life and I never wanted that to be Tanki'' this is a touching message that should be sent to all of tanki online members, some players actually take tanki online seriously that they would spend the last of their last money on it to ''buy that twins M3''. 

 

Once again, good luck in real life, and may you have a wonderful experience in life. 

 

 

~I teared up in

 

'''''''I must confess unashamedly that over the last year, I have lost a part of that passion as an avid Tanki gamer and other things have taken the lead in my life. I always did say that Tanki was merely a part of my life - a means of enjoyment. It's natural for people to worship things in life and I never wanted that to be Tanki, especially as a sinner rescued by the grace of God. Nevertheless, as a part of my life, Tanki has been a jigsaw piece that has fitted in perfectly.'''''

 

Of all the times in Tanki, I must say that the time being a part of an active clan was the most integral as I look back. If you're a young tanker thinking about how to best spend your time in the game, get acquainted with a clan. You may not be successful first time, but try and find your way to one that suits you. People often judge an "online society", but it does give you an insight into a world - a larger world than you can find on your doorsteps.

 

I know this may sound extreme, but this game has definitely shaped my life to some extent over the last few years. Time spent on xat and Skype chatting to my clan-mates, helping to organize teams and events; even writing in the Newspaper itself. It's made me who I am and I won't forget it. Contributing to this community has been such a pleasure for myself and has enabled me to gain not only a fast typing speed and an improved English ability but fantastic memories that will last.

 

One last bit of advice before I sign out. If you've got any questions anywhere in the complex realm of life, don't dumb them down. Look for the answers - and don't stop looking. As for your time in the Tankiverse, don't forget to be humble. The more you realize you've got to improve, the more you will improve. Many these days look on pride as a positive character trait - I'd argue that it's the most dangerous.

Edited by Wavy

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