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My leagcy
March 13, 2020- I join NationStates, as the Commonwealth of MontanityIt's been almost a year since then, and it's been a ride
I've left an impact on the regions i've been in
All starting with The North Pacific
THE CRINGE ERA
Quote for this era: "It’s easy to stand in the crowd but it takes courage to stand alone"- Mahatma Gandhi
I was shy, and younger, i took things more seriously, and i was stupid, i don't remeber much from here, and i have deleted most messages from here
THE POST-CRINGE ERA
Quote for this era: "The way i see it, if you want rainbows, you gotta put up with the rain" - Dolly Parton
This era all starts with one message
The first non-deleted message on TNP
I am still cringey, and then
The second colonization of Montanity, the most well known one
THE PACFIC ERA
Quote for this era: "Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people's thinking." -Steve Jobs
After a dense argument with the officers on TNP, i was gone
My last (not deleted) message on TNP was
I moved to The Pacific my first message there was
During this era, i was memey, and everyone hated that, i felt like i didn't belong there, so i moved again
FWO ERA
Quote for this era: “Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time.” - Marthe Troly-Curtin
The longest era, i joined FWO
I was less cringey, better at RP, and just better in general, FWO felt like a perfect home for me, all my old friends from TNP where there
It was amazing, but all good things come to an end
FORUM/PRESENT ERA
Quote for this era: “Things change. And friends leave. Life doesn't stop for anybody.” - Stephen Chbosky
This era all starts off with the founding of Gas Station, i left FWO to care for Gas Station, and this is when i started using the forums more, FWO was doing good and Gas Station was too, then FWO started to die, from 500 nations to less than 200, the RMB dying, and i had nothing to come back to, i got bored of NationStates, and now we're at the present, today