Toribash
Originally Posted by Hug View Post
Hello everyone,

Today, I want to share with you how Toribash, a unique online game, not only changed my life but also helped me earn my first million dollars.

As a teenager, I stumbled upon Toribash, and I was immediately drawn to its challenging gameplay mechanics and endless possibilities for creativity. I became more focused, disciplined, and driven in other areas of my life as I spent more time playing Toribash. I started setting goals for myself and working tirelessly to achieve them, both in the game and in real life.

However, the real turning point came when I got involved in the Toribash community. I joined forums and started connecting with other players from all over the world. I was amazed at the diversity and creativity of the people I was meeting, and I felt a strong sense of belonging within this community.

Through this community, I discovered that Toribash was more than just a game; it was a way of life. People were using Toribash to express themselves artistically, to form friendships, and even to make a living through esports tournaments and content creation.

And that's when I realized that my purpose in life was to help others discover the same sense of purpose and community that I had found through Toribash. I started creating video tutorials and guides to help new players get started, and I even started coaching other players to help them improve their skills.

But what really changed everything was when I started streaming my gameplay and sharing my experiences with a wider audience. I quickly gained a following and started making money through sponsorships and advertisements. Soon, I had earned my first million dollars through Toribash.

And now, I want to help others achieve the same success that I have found. That's why I am launching a new 12-day online course where I will share all my secrets, tips, and strategies on how to become a successful Toribash player and content creator. And the best part? It's a steal! I want to make this course accessible to everyone who has a passion for Toribash and a desire to succeed.

Toribash has given me a sense of purpose that extends far beyond the game itself. It has taught me valuable life lessons, helped me find a community that I truly feel a part of, and even allowed me to earn my first million dollars. I hope that by sharing my story today and offering this course, I can inspire others to find their own sense of purpose, community, and success through Toribash. Thank you.

I also wrote rap thing about this


You should be banned for this STUPID artificial INTELLIGENCE post
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Originally Posted by Froog View Post
You should be banned for this STUPID artificial INTELLIGENCE post

From a psychoanalytic perspective, Sigmund Freud would likely interpret the statement as an expression of frustration and anger directed towards the topic of artificial intelligence. Freud would view the use of capital letters to emphasize the words "STUPID" and "INTELLIGENCE" as a reflection of the author's emotional intensity.

Freud might also suggest that the statement is an example of displacement, where the author redirects their negative emotions from a source of primary concern onto a more acceptable target. In this case, the author may be feeling powerless or threatened by advances in artificial intelligence and is expressing these feelings by lashing out at the person who posted about it.

Additionally, Freud might interpret the statement as an example of projection, where the author attributes their own perceived inadequacies or flaws onto another person or group. The use of the word "should" in the statement implies a desire for control and authority, which could reflect the author's own feelings of insecurity or a need for validation.

Overall, Freud would likely see the statement as a manifestation of the author's unconscious emotional conflicts and unresolved psychological issues, rather than a rational or objective critique of the post about artificial intelligence.
GLORY FOR UKRAINE
Originally Posted by Ele View Post
oh who cares at this point, i mean really cmon

I do care
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Indonesian? | Magical Mode!
Chronoptic energy bursts from one plane to the other, evaporating anything it touches.

i concur with the topic at hand and would like to raise a secondary point:
minibash
funny blue smiling person
please to be enjoying lowkido
let's bring minibash back!
Toribash
  • Games don't make you violent, lag does.
  • I'm not a player. I'm a gamer. ...
  • Failure doesn't mean the game is over, it means try again with experience.
  • I'm the hero of a thousand stories. ...
  • I don't need to get a life. ...
  • Home is where you are 'Player 1'.
  • I'm a gamer. ...
  • I don't have birthdays.
K a B o o m !
Originally Posted by DaBoomba View Post
  • Games don't make you violent, lag does.
  • I'm not a player. I'm a gamer. ...
  • Failure doesn't mean the game is over, it means try again with experience.
  • I'm the hero of a thousand stories. ...
  • I don't need to get a life. ...
  • Home is where you are 'Player 1'.
  • I'm a gamer. ...
  • I don't have birthdays.


look out we've got a double gamer over here
I don't know how to play video games casually. I'm either not interested at all or I play 16 hours and forget to eat.
If someone pauses their game just to text you back, marry them.
Education is important, but video games are importanter.
Tips on how to talk to someone while they're gaming: Don't.
I chose to be a gamer because nothing epic ever happens in real life.
That moment when you finish a game and just don't know what to do with your life anymore.
5:00AM the hour when the legends are either waking up or going to sleep.
Eat. Sleep. Game. Repeat.
What doesn't kill me, gives me EXP.
Keep calm and game on.
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