Post by rapunsha on Oct 18, 2015 21:59:38 GMT
What is your IGN
Rapunsha
How old are you?
17
Where are you from?
The US, in Kansas.
How did you find out about this server?
Reddit, on r/mcservers
How mature would you say you are?
I would say that I'm pretty mature for my age. I do enjoy sometimes being extremely immature and memey, but I know when it's an appropriate time to be serious.
Do you have much experience with small servers?
I just recently just started getting back into minecraft, so no, I really havn't played on a lot of small servers, but I've always been looking for a fun vanilla server.
What do you normally do when on a Minecraft server?
I like building themed builds, so if I find a them I like (medieval, modern, etc.) I stick with it for all of my builds. I usually make a town and a central base. I like using redstone, but I'm horrible at it besides basic piston doors, and lighting. (Occasionally I look up tutorials on how to make a more complicated machine). I usually build a giant base that I spend WAY too much time on once I've got my basic materials set up.
What do you expect to get out of this server?
I want to be able to be a part of a community and be able to play regularly with people I enjoy playing with. I've also been becoming increasingly bored and just sitting at home not doing anything besides playing CS:GO occasionally, and playing random games, so I want something to be able to sink a lot of time into.
What's the 9th rule of the server?
#BlameBoefis
What would you like to say about yourself?
I'm a pretty average Joe when it comes to my social life, I have a small group of friends, but I'm really good at becoming acquainted with people, so pretty much everybody knows me. I really like being creative with computers and I love to write and read. I also love movies, TV, and being a huge nerd. I love video games (even though I'm terrible at most of them), and just built my first gaming PC in August. Some games I play are: Minecraft, Don't Starve, CS:GO, Terraria, and Chivalry. I like school, but I also would rather be doing other things. I love English class, Math, and History. I would say that I'm pretty charismatic, but I can also have a lot of those "Why did I say that" moments. I like making friends and talking to people, and I enjoy doing nice things for people. I'm fluent in English, Spanglish, and sarcasm. I am a really happy person, and the only thing that makes me mad is intolerance. I'm also really stubborn so if I get started on something I always finish it. I'm also really good at being extremely salty, but I'm also a good sport when it comes to jokes and pranks. (I will spend way to much time planning on how to get you back, however). That pretty much sums me up! I hope I get to know some of you guys in the future!
After some snooping on other peoples' posts, I decided I should add some more info about myself, so here goes: Video games aren't really my only hobby, that was a little bit of an exaggeration, I also love theatre and improv. I started doing plays and musicals in elementary school, but seeing as those were all mandatory I don't really count those. This is where improv comes in. In my first year of middle school I was really shy and just put my head down and did class work. I was pretty much a stereotypical nerdy teacher's pet. This was a pretty bad time in my life. I didn't really have many friends, I had to deal with constant bullying from my brother, plus my own selfcouncioisness about my weight. When I started doing improv it helped me break out of my shell. I actually started making friends. And, the icing on the cake, I was actually pretty good at this whole improv thing. I'd been doing it my entire life, whenever I had a speech or a presentation, I just winged it and it usually turned out pretty well. A bunch of my new friends from improv were doing the play, so I decided I would try it out. Turns out, people thought I was pretty good at that too. Obviously considering the fact that this was a middle school play they didn't exactly have very high standards, so I'm not saying this is a huge achievement, but I got a callback, and eventually I ended up getting a lead part. This really gave me the boost I needed to start perusing things I really enjoyed. I they're out for improv teams, I did more plays, and everything was great! It feels weird not having a "and then it all went to shit" type of thing after that, but what can I say? My life is pretty good. And now a little bit about how my brain works: ever since first grade I've been told that I was "gifted". That I thought differently. I never really thought much of the whole "gifted" thing, because sometimes I feel like a total idiot, but I definitely thought differently than everybody else my age. In fifth grade when ecerybody couldn't contain their laughter when somebody said the word "poop" in class, I was sitting by myself devolving my sarcastic sense of humor. This, along with the fact that I couldn't play sports to save my life, probably helped with me becoming the ultra nerd of my school, but there is nothing I would rather be.
Rapunsha
How old are you?
17
Where are you from?
The US, in Kansas.
How did you find out about this server?
Reddit, on r/mcservers
How mature would you say you are?
I would say that I'm pretty mature for my age. I do enjoy sometimes being extremely immature and memey, but I know when it's an appropriate time to be serious.
Do you have much experience with small servers?
I just recently just started getting back into minecraft, so no, I really havn't played on a lot of small servers, but I've always been looking for a fun vanilla server.
What do you normally do when on a Minecraft server?
I like building themed builds, so if I find a them I like (medieval, modern, etc.) I stick with it for all of my builds. I usually make a town and a central base. I like using redstone, but I'm horrible at it besides basic piston doors, and lighting. (Occasionally I look up tutorials on how to make a more complicated machine). I usually build a giant base that I spend WAY too much time on once I've got my basic materials set up.
What do you expect to get out of this server?
I want to be able to be a part of a community and be able to play regularly with people I enjoy playing with. I've also been becoming increasingly bored and just sitting at home not doing anything besides playing CS:GO occasionally, and playing random games, so I want something to be able to sink a lot of time into.
What's the 9th rule of the server?
#BlameBoefis
What would you like to say about yourself?
I'm a pretty average Joe when it comes to my social life, I have a small group of friends, but I'm really good at becoming acquainted with people, so pretty much everybody knows me. I really like being creative with computers and I love to write and read. I also love movies, TV, and being a huge nerd. I love video games (even though I'm terrible at most of them), and just built my first gaming PC in August. Some games I play are: Minecraft, Don't Starve, CS:GO, Terraria, and Chivalry. I like school, but I also would rather be doing other things. I love English class, Math, and History. I would say that I'm pretty charismatic, but I can also have a lot of those "Why did I say that" moments. I like making friends and talking to people, and I enjoy doing nice things for people. I'm fluent in English, Spanglish, and sarcasm. I am a really happy person, and the only thing that makes me mad is intolerance. I'm also really stubborn so if I get started on something I always finish it. I'm also really good at being extremely salty, but I'm also a good sport when it comes to jokes and pranks. (I will spend way to much time planning on how to get you back, however). That pretty much sums me up! I hope I get to know some of you guys in the future!
After some snooping on other peoples' posts, I decided I should add some more info about myself, so here goes: Video games aren't really my only hobby, that was a little bit of an exaggeration, I also love theatre and improv. I started doing plays and musicals in elementary school, but seeing as those were all mandatory I don't really count those. This is where improv comes in. In my first year of middle school I was really shy and just put my head down and did class work. I was pretty much a stereotypical nerdy teacher's pet. This was a pretty bad time in my life. I didn't really have many friends, I had to deal with constant bullying from my brother, plus my own selfcouncioisness about my weight. When I started doing improv it helped me break out of my shell. I actually started making friends. And, the icing on the cake, I was actually pretty good at this whole improv thing. I'd been doing it my entire life, whenever I had a speech or a presentation, I just winged it and it usually turned out pretty well. A bunch of my new friends from improv were doing the play, so I decided I would try it out. Turns out, people thought I was pretty good at that too. Obviously considering the fact that this was a middle school play they didn't exactly have very high standards, so I'm not saying this is a huge achievement, but I got a callback, and eventually I ended up getting a lead part. This really gave me the boost I needed to start perusing things I really enjoyed. I they're out for improv teams, I did more plays, and everything was great! It feels weird not having a "and then it all went to shit" type of thing after that, but what can I say? My life is pretty good. And now a little bit about how my brain works: ever since first grade I've been told that I was "gifted". That I thought differently. I never really thought much of the whole "gifted" thing, because sometimes I feel like a total idiot, but I definitely thought differently than everybody else my age. In fifth grade when ecerybody couldn't contain their laughter when somebody said the word "poop" in class, I was sitting by myself devolving my sarcastic sense of humor. This, along with the fact that I couldn't play sports to save my life, probably helped with me becoming the ultra nerd of my school, but there is nothing I would rather be.