notgayDragon Profile Joined November 2016 142 Posts Last Edited: 2017-01-05 18:38:17 #1 UPDATE: NOW OPEN, GIVE YOUR FISH NAME AND I WILL ADD YOU AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

You do NOT need to be online for me to add you, I only need your ID.

/c list to see your current clan list, there will be a number beside every clan. If you're not in one, this will be Clan 1.

/c set # ("#" being the number beside the clan) to set a specific clan as your default.

/c m to message everybody online in the clan, it will show like this:

<From: nS.euphOria> <4N> This is my first message, hello!





Hello! I am nS.euphOria on Fish Server. After much talk and many points I have decided to invest in a channel and clan system starting at 200 maximum members, if there's enough demand for it.





1. No laggers. If you lag, you're not in. I'm sorry but this is for the best.



2. You will not have to make a new ID. I understand stacking your first 20 or so games on Fish can be tough because Koreans kick blank accounts with foreign IP addresses, and some of us are already in clans. Not worth giving up an established clan for some English, right?



3. English and Korean only. I know not everybody speaks Korean, but it's Fish Server. I'll do my best to keep it minimal.



4. This will be a fam style clan, meaning we will not participate in Fish tournaments.



5. Assistance and support is always welcome, but that's not what the clan is about. If you're going to join exclusively for questions then leave, don't bother joining. to see your current clan list, there will be a number beside every clan. If you're not in one, this will be Clan 1.("#" being the number beside the clan) to set a specific clan as your default.to message everybody online in the clan, it will show like this: <4N> This is my first message, hello!Hello! I am nS.euphOria on Fish Server. After much talk and many points I have decided to invest in a channel and clan system starting at 200 maximum members, if there's enough demand for it.1. No laggers. If you lag, you're not in. I'm sorry but this is for the best.2. You will not have to make a new ID. I understand stacking your first 20 or so games on Fish can be tough because Koreans kick blank accounts with foreign IP addresses, and some of us are already in clans. Not worth giving up an established clan for some English, right?3. English and Korean only. I know not everybody speaks Korean, but it's Fish Server. I'll do my best to keep it minimal.4. This will be a fam style clan, meaning we will not participate in Fish tournaments.5. Assistance and support is always welcome, but that's not what the clan is about. If you're going to join exclusively for questions then leave, don't bother joining. "I not gay, sorry."

Jealous Profile Blog Joined December 2011 8227 Posts #2 Would there be any organized method for acquiring ladder access? Right now it's all about connections and who you know in Korea as far as getting a ladder-compatible account. If this team offered some sort of service where we can connect with others and get this, I think it would be amazing. Not everyone has the knowledge of Korean/connections to make Fish viable, but if you attracted some people that could do this, I feel like foreigners would be much more likely to join in. 𝐶𝑜𝑛𝑡𝑟𝑜𝑙 𝑦𝑜𝑢𝑟 𝑖𝑛𝑛𝑒𝑟 𝑛𝑎𝑡𝑢𝑟𝑒. -- бум бум сучка!

HerbMon Profile Blog Joined June 2009 United States 393 Posts #3 Im down. Thank you for thinking about us :D Like, have you ever been so turned off by someone that instead of removing your pants, you put an extra pair on?- Nina Zerg

notgayDragon Profile Joined November 2016 142 Posts #4 On January 01 2017 11:17 Jealous wrote:

Would there be any organized method for acquiring ladder access? Right now it's all about connections and who you know in Korea as far as getting a ladder-compatible account. If this team offered some sort of service where we can connect with others and get this, I think it would be amazing. Not everyone has the knowledge of Korean/connections to make Fish viable, but if you attracted some people that could do this, I feel like foreigners would be much more likely to join in.

I'd be down for it, although this clan/fam (haven't decided) would be more for /c m commands than anything else. For people to discuss StarCraft and other things in English while doing their normal thing on Fish. I'd be down for it, although this clan/fam (haven't decided) would be more for /c m commands than anything else. For people to discuss StarCraft and other things in English while doing their normal thing on Fish. "I not gay, sorry."

notgayDragon Profile Joined November 2016 142 Posts #5 Not to bump this or anything but votes here are pretty important, I have four days to decide this and if the poll keeps going this way I will disregard the idea. "I not gay, sorry."

Th1rdEye Profile Blog Joined December 2006 United States 1069 Posts #6 I would be down to hang around. I am thirdeYe[3.33] on Fish.



However, I've been warned that foreignors aren't 100% welcome on Fish and they would probably question if we all had korean phone number accounts. I heard there was a crackdown on people selling ladder access at one point to foreignors. from the days of: TheMarine [NC]...YellOw [H.O.T.]-Forever99 OgOgO [_MuMyung_] ChRh PlayGrrrr.... SlayerS_`BoxeR` [Oops]Reach [ReD]NaDa [DF]zergboy..!! Pusan[S.G] Nal_rA GARIMTO SSamJJang ChoJJa JinSu Silent_Control iloveoov H_PauL_WII JulyZerg [DaK]JoYo

Ty2 Profile Blog Joined March 2013 United States 1409 Posts #7 Am I allowed to join? This sounds fun. I am Ty2[3.33]. Writer I feel weird.

notgayDragon Profile Joined November 2016 142 Posts #8 On January 01 2017 15:39 Th1rdEye wrote:

I would be down to hang around. I am thirdeYe[3.33] on Fish.



However, I've been warned that foreignors aren't 100% welcome on Fish and they would probably question if we all had korean phone number accounts. I heard there was a crackdown on people selling ladder access at one point to foreignors.

I won't be selling numbers, there will be no system for this.



Foreigners are welcome, I'll have to translate the admin response to foreign complaints later, but to TLDR "Foreigners are more than welcome if they learn Korean. 1v1 does not mean you can get by without knowing Korean, you make it hard for everybody. I won't be selling numbers, there will be no system for this.Foreigners are welcome, I'll have to translate the admin response to foreign complaints later, but to TLDR "I not gay, sorry."

notgayDragon Profile Joined November 2016 142 Posts #9 Oh and thirdeye sorry about BestLeVel, he's a fucking jerk. I told him specifically not to ban you and he did anyway, I apologize on behalf of my clan's idiot moderator.



He's a temporary replacement. "I not gay, sorry."

art_of_turtle Profile Blog Joined September 2012 United States 1017 Posts #10 On January 01 2017 15:55 notgayDragon wrote:

Show nested quote +

On January 01 2017 15:39 Th1rdEye wrote:

I would be down to hang around. I am thirdeYe[3.33] on Fish.



However, I've been warned that foreignors aren't 100% welcome on Fish and they would probably question if we all had korean phone number accounts. I heard there was a crackdown on people selling ladder access at one point to foreignors.

I won't be selling numbers, there will be no system for this.



Foreigners are welcome, I'll have to translate the admin response to foreign complaints later, but to TLDR "Foreigners are more than welcome if they learn Korean. 1v1 does not mean you can get by without knowing Korean, you make it hard for everybody. I won't be selling numbers, there will be no system for this.Foreigners are welcome, I'll have to translate the admin response to foreign complaints later, but to TLDR

oh gotta learn korean. I am absolutely for this oh gotta learn korean. I am absolutely for this Flash should fear Sacsri

Jealous Profile Blog Joined December 2011 8227 Posts #11 On January 01 2017 11:53 notgayDragon wrote:

Show nested quote +

On January 01 2017 11:17 Jealous wrote:

Would there be any organized method for acquiring ladder access? Right now it's all about connections and who you know in Korea as far as getting a ladder-compatible account. If this team offered some sort of service where we can connect with others and get this, I think it would be amazing. Not everyone has the knowledge of Korean/connections to make Fish viable, but if you attracted some people that could do this, I feel like foreigners would be much more likely to join in.

I'd be down for it, although this clan/fam (haven't decided) would be more for /c m commands than anything else. For people to discuss StarCraft and other things in English while doing their normal thing on Fish. I'd be down for it, although this clan/fam (haven't decided) would be more for /c m commands than anything else. For people to discuss StarCraft and other things in English while doing their normal thing on Fish.

Oh, I'm sorry! Misunderstood. I'd definitely be interested. Oh, I'm sorry! Misunderstood. I'd definitely be interested. 𝐶𝑜𝑛𝑡𝑟𝑜𝑙 𝑦𝑜𝑢𝑟 𝑖𝑛𝑛𝑒𝑟 𝑛𝑎𝑡𝑢𝑟𝑒. -- бум бум сучка!

Jealous Profile Blog Joined December 2011 8227 Posts #12 On January 01 2017 17:12 art_of_turtle wrote:

Show nested quote +

On January 01 2017 15:55 notgayDragon wrote:

On January 01 2017 15:39 Th1rdEye wrote:

I would be down to hang around. I am thirdeYe[3.33] on Fish.



However, I've been warned that foreignors aren't 100% welcome on Fish and they would probably question if we all had korean phone number accounts. I heard there was a crackdown on people selling ladder access at one point to foreignors.

I won't be selling numbers, there will be no system for this.



Foreigners are welcome, I'll have to translate the admin response to foreign complaints later, but to TLDR "Foreigners are more than welcome if they learn Korean. 1v1 does not mean you can get by without knowing Korean, you make it hard for everybody. I won't be selling numbers, there will be no system for this.Foreigners are welcome, I'll have to translate the admin response to foreign complaints later, but to TLDR

oh gotta learn korean. I am absolutely for this oh gotta learn korean. I am absolutely for this

Korean is by far one of the easiest languages. phonetically, to pick up. It is not much of a difficulty to grasp the string of symbols, even if they are no more than that to you, that mean "cho bo" or "ur bad" or whatever. Korean is by far one of the easiest languages. phonetically, to pick up. It is not much of a difficulty to grasp the string of symbols, even if they are no more than that to you, that mean "cho bo" or "ur bad" or whatever. 𝐶𝑜𝑛𝑡𝑟𝑜𝑙 𝑦𝑜𝑢𝑟 𝑖𝑛𝑛𝑒𝑟 𝑛𝑎𝑡𝑢𝑟𝑒. -- бум бум сучка!

GeckoXp Profile Blog Joined June 2013 Germany 1948 Posts #13 it's still incredibly idiotic and racist "Was macht Gecko da aus meiner BWCL." - Annihilator

Jealous Profile Blog Joined December 2011 8227 Posts Last Edited: 2017-01-01 09:34:34 #14 On January 01 2017 18:15 GeckoXp wrote:

it's still incredibly idiotic and racist

I feel like we've had this conversation before so I'll just readress my statements as before:



1) It's their server.



2) When they say "you make it hard for everybody," it means:

a) For Koreans. 95%+ of the server, because they have no way of communicating with you.

b) For foreigners like yourself, 5+% of the server, because you are looked down upon for not caring about understanding the server's preferred language.



It's like arriving in Germany, going to the place of their local low-level sporting organization, saying "당신과 당신의 선거구의 99.5 %는 당신의 관습에 따라 비 게르만 민족의 나머지 부분을 향해있는 것이 아니라," throwing your glove on the ground, walking out, and saying "look @ deez racists not du shit."





+ Show Spoiler + google translate: "You and the 99.5% of your constituency are not being just towards the rest of the non-Germanic peoples with your practices, this is just a test to everyone who has to check both because they are learning Korean for Fish pls." I feel like we've had this conversation before so I'll just readress my statements as before:1) It's their server.2) When they say "you make it hard for everybody," it means:a) For Koreans. 95%+ of the server, because they have no way of communicating with you.b) For foreigners like yourself, 5+% of the server, because you are looked down upon for not caring about understanding the server's preferred language.It's like arriving in Germany, going to the place of their local low-level sporting organization, saying "당신과 당신의 선거구의 99.5 %는 당신의 관습에 따라 비 게르만 민족의 나머지 부분을 향해있는 것이 아니라," throwing your glove on the ground, walking out, and saying "look @ deez racists not du shit." 𝐶𝑜𝑛𝑡𝑟𝑜𝑙 𝑦𝑜𝑢𝑟 𝑖𝑛𝑛𝑒𝑟 𝑛𝑎𝑡𝑢𝑟𝑒. -- бум бум сучка!

ZeroChrome Profile Joined September 2010 Canada 1001 Posts #15 On January 01 2017 18:03 Jealous wrote:

Show nested quote +

On January 01 2017 17:12 art_of_turtle wrote:

On January 01 2017 15:55 notgayDragon wrote:

On January 01 2017 15:39 Th1rdEye wrote:

I would be down to hang around. I am thirdeYe[3.33] on Fish.



However, I've been warned that foreignors aren't 100% welcome on Fish and they would probably question if we all had korean phone number accounts. I heard there was a crackdown on people selling ladder access at one point to foreignors.

I won't be selling numbers, there will be no system for this.



Foreigners are welcome, I'll have to translate the admin response to foreign complaints later, but to TLDR "Foreigners are more than welcome if they learn Korean. 1v1 does not mean you can get by without knowing Korean, you make it hard for everybody. I won't be selling numbers, there will be no system for this.Foreigners are welcome, I'll have to translate the admin response to foreign complaints later, but to TLDR

oh gotta learn korean. I am absolutely for this oh gotta learn korean. I am absolutely for this

Korean is by far one of the easiest languages. phonetically, to pick up. It is not much of a difficulty to grasp the string of symbols, even if they are no more than that to you, that mean "cho bo" or "ur bad" or whatever. Korean is by far one of the easiest languages. phonetically, to pick up. It is not much of a difficulty to grasp the string of symbols, even if they are no more than that to you, that mean "cho bo" or "ur bad" or whatever.



This. Also I've played 1k+ games on Fish and can safely say that about 10-12 phrases will cover 95% of the instances that you need to speak Korean. Anybody can learn that much in a day so there's no excuse.



Also fucking lmao @ getting pissed off over Fish being a Korean language only server while posting on a website that explicitly states that English is the only language allowed on the forums. This. Also I've played 1k+ games on Fish and can safely say that about 10-12 phrases will cover 95% of the instances that you need to speak Korean. Anybody can learn that much in a day so there's no excuse.Also fucking lmao @ getting pissed off over Fish being a Korean language only server while posting on a website that explicitly states that English is the only language allowed on the forums. Forward

Jealous Profile Blog Joined December 2011 8227 Posts #16 On January 01 2017 18:40 ZeroChrome wrote:

Show nested quote +

On January 01 2017 18:03 Jealous wrote:

On January 01 2017 17:12 art_of_turtle wrote:

On January 01 2017 15:55 notgayDragon wrote:

On January 01 2017 15:39 Th1rdEye wrote:

I would be down to hang around. I am thirdeYe[3.33] on Fish.



However, I've been warned that foreignors aren't 100% welcome on Fish and they would probably question if we all had korean phone number accounts. I heard there was a crackdown on people selling ladder access at one point to foreignors.

I won't be selling numbers, there will be no system for this.



Foreigners are welcome, I'll have to translate the admin response to foreign complaints later, but to TLDR "Foreigners are more than welcome if they learn Korean. 1v1 does not mean you can get by without knowing Korean, you make it hard for everybody. I won't be selling numbers, there will be no system for this.Foreigners are welcome, I'll have to translate the admin response to foreign complaints later, but to TLDR

oh gotta learn korean. I am absolutely for this oh gotta learn korean. I am absolutely for this

Korean is by far one of the easiest languages. phonetically, to pick up. It is not much of a difficulty to grasp the string of symbols, even if they are no more than that to you, that mean "cho bo" or "ur bad" or whatever. Korean is by far one of the easiest languages. phonetically, to pick up. It is not much of a difficulty to grasp the string of symbols, even if they are no more than that to you, that mean "cho bo" or "ur bad" or whatever.



This. Also I've played 1k+ games on Fish and can safely say that about 10-12 phrases will cover 95% of the instances that you need to speak Korean. Anybody can learn that much in a day so there's no excuse.



Also fucking lmao @ getting pissed off over Fish being a Korean language only server while posting on a website that explicitly states that English is the only language allowed on the forums. This. Also I've played 1k+ games on Fish and can safely say that about 10-12 phrases will cover 95% of the instances that you need to speak Korean. Anybody can learn that much in a day so there's no excuse.

QFT. Wow. QFT. Wow. 𝐶𝑜𝑛𝑡𝑟𝑜𝑙 𝑦𝑜𝑢𝑟 𝑖𝑛𝑛𝑒𝑟 𝑛𝑎𝑡𝑢𝑟𝑒. -- бум бум сучка!

GeckoXp Profile Blog Joined June 2013 Germany 1948 Posts #17 On January 01 2017 18:40 ZeroChrome wrote:

Show nested quote +

On January 01 2017 18:03 Jealous wrote:

On January 01 2017 17:12 art_of_turtle wrote:

On January 01 2017 15:55 notgayDragon wrote:

On January 01 2017 15:39 Th1rdEye wrote:

I would be down to hang around. I am thirdeYe[3.33] on Fish.



However, I've been warned that foreignors aren't 100% welcome on Fish and they would probably question if we all had korean phone number accounts. I heard there was a crackdown on people selling ladder access at one point to foreignors.

I won't be selling numbers, there will be no system for this.



Foreigners are welcome, I'll have to translate the admin response to foreign complaints later, but to TLDR "Foreigners are more than welcome if they learn Korean. 1v1 does not mean you can get by without knowing Korean, you make it hard for everybody. I won't be selling numbers, there will be no system for this.Foreigners are welcome, I'll have to translate the admin response to foreign complaints later, but to TLDR

oh gotta learn korean. I am absolutely for this oh gotta learn korean. I am absolutely for this

Korean is by far one of the easiest languages. phonetically, to pick up. It is not much of a difficulty to grasp the string of symbols, even if they are no more than that to you, that mean "cho bo" or "ur bad" or whatever. Korean is by far one of the easiest languages. phonetically, to pick up. It is not much of a difficulty to grasp the string of symbols, even if they are no more than that to you, that mean "cho bo" or "ur bad" or whatever.



This. Also I've played 1k+ games on Fish and can safely say that about 10-12 phrases will cover 95% of the instances that you need to speak Korean. Anybody can learn that much in a day so there's no excuse.



Also fucking lmao @ getting pissed off over Fish being a Korean language only server while posting on a website that explicitly states that English is the only language allowed on the forums. This. Also I've played 1k+ games on Fish and can safely say that about 10-12 phrases will cover 95% of the instances that you need to speak Korean. Anybody can learn that much in a day so there's no excuse.Also fucking lmao @ getting pissed off over Fish being a Korean language only server while posting on a website that explicitly states that English is the only language allowed on the forums.



It does not really piss me off, I never wanted to use the server. I do get that the main language is Korean and that they enforce using it when it comes to administrative things, e.g. reporting discs, hackers and whatnot. I'd be completely fine as player/user with this policy. Might be that's all to it, but for now, all I heard that the language is a must right off the bat, which I deem idiotic, as it prevents a ton of potentially positive projects, e.g. having the international community getting translators themselves. Actually playing games on a ladder does not require any fluency or understanding of Korean, so I really don't get the isolation-policy. In the past multi-language systems worked fine for servers/ladders as shown by WGT/PGT/ICCup pre 2010, for which the biggest barrier was the registration without personal data. The majority of players does not chat for ladder, or ever causes problems due to not speaking a language. You can basically exclude any user from the lobby if you think there'd be lag, especially if you see their IP. Therefore the forum comparison does lack substance, not to mention the reductio ad absurdum about the airport. Eventually it boils down to the "it's their server" argument, which also is fine. But it's also fine to have the opinion that their policy is an idiotic luxury, which is only affordable, because they have a somewhat solid player base for now.

It does not really piss me off, I never wanted to use the server. I do get that the main language is Korean and that they enforce using it when it comes to administrative things, e.g. reporting discs, hackers and whatnot. I'd be completely fine as player/user with this policy. Might be that's all to it, but for now, all I heard that the language is a must right off the bat, which I deem idiotic, as it prevents a ton of potentially positive projects, e.g. having the international community getting translators themselves. Actually playing games on a ladder does not require any fluency or understanding of Korean, so I really don't get the isolation-policy. In the past multi-language systems worked fine for servers/ladders as shown by WGT/PGT/ICCup pre 2010, for which the biggest barrier was the registration without personal data. The majority of players does not chat for ladder, or ever causes problems due to not speaking a language. You can basically exclude any user from the lobby if you think there'd be lag, especially if you see their IP. Therefore the forum comparison does lack substance, not to mention the reductio ad absurdum about the airport. Eventually it boils down to the "it's their server" argument, which also is fine. But it's also fine to have the opinion that their policy is an idiotic luxury, which is only affordable, because they have a somewhat solid player base for now. "Was macht Gecko da aus meiner BWCL." - Annihilator

KameZerg Profile Blog Joined May 2007 Sweden 1642 Posts Last Edited: 2017-01-01 11:04:03 #18 I agree, It's not that hard to learn korean sufficient for fish usage https://www.teamliquid.net/forum/brood-war/540076-lmaster-how-to-tutorial-series

trutaCz Profile Joined October 2011 Poland 686 Posts #19 I think it's the right place to mention that in the ratio 75-25, players in fish server treat a foreigner like a piece of ***. yo~.~

Jealous Profile Blog Joined December 2011 8227 Posts #20 On January 01 2017 19:42 GeckoXp wrote:

Show nested quote +

On January 01 2017 18:40 ZeroChrome wrote:

On January 01 2017 18:03 Jealous wrote:

On January 01 2017 17:12 art_of_turtle wrote:

On January 01 2017 15:55 notgayDragon wrote:

On January 01 2017 15:39 Th1rdEye wrote:

I would be down to hang around. I am thirdeYe[3.33] on Fish.



However, I've been warned that foreignors aren't 100% welcome on Fish and they would probably question if we all had korean phone number accounts. I heard there was a crackdown on people selling ladder access at one point to foreignors.

I won't be selling numbers, there will be no system for this.



Foreigners are welcome, I'll have to translate the admin response to foreign complaints later, but to TLDR "Foreigners are more than welcome if they learn Korean. 1v1 does not mean you can get by without knowing Korean, you make it hard for everybody. I won't be selling numbers, there will be no system for this.Foreigners are welcome, I'll have to translate the admin response to foreign complaints later, but to TLDR

oh gotta learn korean. I am absolutely for this oh gotta learn korean. I am absolutely for this

Korean is by far one of the easiest languages. phonetically, to pick up. It is not much of a difficulty to grasp the string of symbols, even if they are no more than that to you, that mean "cho bo" or "ur bad" or whatever. Korean is by far one of the easiest languages. phonetically, to pick up. It is not much of a difficulty to grasp the string of symbols, even if they are no more than that to you, that mean "cho bo" or "ur bad" or whatever.



This. Also I've played 1k+ games on Fish and can safely say that about 10-12 phrases will cover 95% of the instances that you need to speak Korean. Anybody can learn that much in a day so there's no excuse.



Also fucking lmao @ getting pissed off over Fish being a Korean language only server while posting on a website that explicitly states that English is the only language allowed on the forums. This. Also I've played 1k+ games on Fish and can safely say that about 10-12 phrases will cover 95% of the instances that you need to speak Korean. Anybody can learn that much in a day so there's no excuse.Also fucking lmao @ getting pissed off over Fish being a Korean language only server while posting on a website that explicitly states that English is the only language allowed on the forums.



It does not really piss me off, I never wanted to use the server. I do get that the main language is Korean and that they enforce using it when it comes to administrative things, e.g. reporting discs, hackers and whatnot. I'd be completely fine as player/user with this policy. Might be that's all to it, but for now, all I heard that the language is a must right off the bat, which I deem idiotic, as it prevents a ton of potentially positive projects, e.g. having the international community getting translators themselves. Actually playing games on a ladder does not require any fluency or understanding of Korean, so I really don't get the isolation-policy. In the past multi-language systems worked fine for servers/ladders as shown by WGT/PGT/ICCup pre 2010, for which the biggest barrier was the registration without personal data. The majority of players does not chat for ladder, or ever causes problems due to not speaking a language. You can basically exclude any user from the lobby if you think there'd be lag, especially if you see their IP. Therefore the forum comparison does lack substance, not to mention the reductio ad absurdum about the airport. Eventually it boils down to the "it's their server" argument, which also is fine. But it's also fine to have the opinion that their policy is an idiotic luxury, which is only affordable, because they have a somewhat solid player base for now.

It does not really piss me off, I never wanted to use the server. I do get that the main language is Korean and that they enforce using it when it comes to administrative things, e.g. reporting discs, hackers and whatnot. I'd be completely fine as player/user with this policy. Might be that's all to it, but for now, all I heard that the language is a must right off the bat, which I deem idiotic, as it prevents a ton of potentially positive projects, e.g. having the international community getting translators themselves. Actually playing games on a ladder does not require any fluency or understanding of Korean, so, for which the biggest barrier was the registration without personal data. The majority of players does not chat for ladder, or ever causes problems due to not speaking a language. You can basically exclude any user from the lobby if you think there'd be lag, especially if you see their IP. Therefore the forum comparison does lack substance, not to mention the reductio ad absurdum about the airport. Eventually it boils down to the "it's their server" argument, which also is fine. But it's also fine to have the opinion that their policy is an idiotic luxury, which is only affordable,

I feel like you've addressed your own concerns here. I feel like you've addressed your own concerns here. 𝐶𝑜𝑛𝑡𝑟𝑜𝑙 𝑦𝑜𝑢𝑟 𝑖𝑛𝑛𝑒𝑟 𝑛𝑎𝑡𝑢𝑟𝑒. -- бум бум сучка!

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