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I am davekillerish, I was inspired by the map creator Crash to make my own custom TF2 maps.
I have started a little into this scene and know the basics of hammer, I am still learning about the trigger functions and props.
If you'd like to help a noob out, I have alot of great ideas that my computer can't handle. (By this I mean that my computer can't handle the Texture popup in hammer, so now you understand my capabilities...)
Im funny, crazy, and a little bored so ima cut this post sho
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worMatty

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Hi, Dave.

You know, it's up to other people to determine whether you are funny or not. You can't say "I am funny." It's like saying "I am beautiful," which I know about, being gorgeous :-*
 

Kube

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Welcome to the community, Davekillerish!
 

tyler

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Welcome aboard!

I normally don't reply to these threads, even though I read them all, but I wanted to let you know you used the wrong form of there/their/they're.

Here's a tip for keeping them separate:

If you are describing a place, use there, because it's right here!

If you are describing something someone owns, use their, because heirs own things! Or will one day. Heirs, man.

If you are describing what a group of people are doing, well, it's "they are" or "they're". If you write "they're" and un-contracting makes your sentence sound weird as heck, you got the wrong one.

Mostly I wanted to type out the here/heir stuff. Anyway, sorry. I'm not a grammar nazi and I don't know why I am posting this.
 

Uncuepa

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Welcome aboard!

I normally don't reply to these threads, even though I read them all, but I wanted to let you know you used the wrong form of there/their/they're.

Here's a tip for keeping them separate:

If you are describing a place, use there, because it's right here!

If you are describing something someone owns, use their, because heirs own things! Or will one day. Heirs, man.

If you are describing what a group of people are doing, well, it's "they are" or "they're". If you write "they're" and un-contracting makes your sentence sound weird as heck, you got the wrong one.

Mostly I wanted to type out the here/heir stuff. Anyway, sorry. I'm not a grammar nazi and I don't know why I am posting this.

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Crash

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Welcome to the site, glad I helped get you started! :)


Hi, Dave.

You know, it's up to other people to determine whether you are funny or not. You can't say "I am funny." It's like saying "I am beautiful," which I know about, being gorgeous :-*

Nothing wrong with confidence!