congrat
yea man you had 10 long ago before me (gpr aswell). i mean i ain't complaining ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.WitherMite wrote: 4u135f
I think it’s a good thing to lengthen the requirements for becoming a denizen. But at the same time, having such a basic set of requirements, such as x amount of posts within x amount of time, is a bad thing for OT.abraker wrote: 6cx2d
Ok seriously tho, I am considering adding another requirement to denizen. Some people take extraordinarily long breaks between their debut, and it's hard to figure where they belong. So to become denizen you will have to make it to 10 pages without a 6 month or greater break within that time period.
I have no idea what you’re talking about. This idea is 100% original and definitely not inspired by a system currently in place in the osu community.abraker wrote: 6cx2d
@Penguin so you proposing basically DNT (denizen nomination team)
gee that's a real head scratcher
sure hope no denizen will be dq'd during the consideration of this proposal
I think that this thread idea is great and we keep expanding it further if we want. however, I think that simply making a thread is too little, so I think of adding an extra requirement: the thread is question should , at least, 15 replies, not counting OP's replies to the thread he created.KatouMegumi wrote: 4d5u5e
Hi! I've also made a denizenship requirement change proposal in private before, however I just asked that a future denizen should have a least contributed in more than one thread.
Howevr, I currently see nothing wrong with abraker's public proposal too.
Or be like me and the day my first post becomes 60 days old I become denizen.eblf2013 wrote: 331669
Filling 10 pages of posts and 60 days since first post.Akumace1 wrote: 5372y
I will never be denizen. My threads are below shitpost status. I don’t even know how that’s possible.
Btw how do people get “nominated” for being a denizen.
ClevelandsMyBro wrote: 58np
1 week of coding in python (actually 1 day because i cba to learn this week)eblf2013 wrote: 331669
I'd put this in code but I don't know how and I'm not currently interested to learn how to.
print("Great for GPR!")
yea = "Great for GPR!" print(yea)
idk = input(" ") print("Great for " + idk + "!")
print("Great for %s!" % input())
char printString(string str, int i) { if(i >= str.length()) return 0; printf("%c", printString(str, i + 1)); return str[i]; } int main(void) { string text = " Great for GPR!"; printString(text, 0); return 0; }I know this code is probably completely broken.
So why there aren't in the same generation where MLG was overused?ClevelandsMyBro wrote: 58np
because there are 2 with the god symbolabraker wrote: 6cx2d
well why does gen 8 need to start?
2 gods at the same room would cause a tremendous tear of time and space. this is why gen 8 needs to be instated NOW![]()
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you're rightCorne2Plum3 wrote: 3y1z1p
So why there aren't in the same generation where MLG was overused?ClevelandsMyBro wrote: 58np
because there are 2 with the god symbolabraker wrote: 6cx2d
well why does gen 8 need to start?
2 gods at the same room would cause a tremendous tear of time and space. this is why gen 8 needs to be instated NOW![]()
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