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  1. Neutral Alright, let’s get real for a second—“Whatsup guys” sounds like the friendliest, chillest greeting ever, right? Like, just a casual hey to your crew, your followers, or honestly, total strangers on the internet. On the surface, it’s all sunshine and fist bumps. But dig a little deeper and, whoa, you’ll find it’s kinda a linguistic booby trap. I mean, we’re all just tossing it out there, not realizing we’re stepping on a social landmine every. single. time. Buckle up, because I’m about to roast “Whatsup guys” harder than a summer sidewalk. First up, let’s break down this phrase. “Whatsup” is just “What is up?” crammed together and mangled because apparently, syllables are for losers. But…what does it even mean? “What is up”—like, the sky? My blood pressure? Your existential dread? Nobody knows. It’s so vague it’s practically a magic trick. Instead of actually caring how someone’s doing, we just lob this word-grenade and hope nobody notices we didn’t ask anything real. It’s the verbal equivalent of a shrug. Dangerous? Oh, absolutely. If our language is this empty, our brains start to get hollow, too. Pretty soon, we’re all just mumbling nonsense at each other and pretending it counts as conversation. Now, let’s talk about “guys.” People love to claim it’s gender-neutral these days, but come on—deep down, we all know it started as dude code. It’s like calling everyone “bro” or “man” and then being shocked when someone feels left out. Sure, most folks don’t mean anything by it, but that’s kind of the problem. It normalizes this whole “maleness as the default” thing, and, sorry, that’s just lazy. Words have power. And if we keep defaulting to “guys,” we’re basically telling everyone who isn’t one, “Hey, you’re just part of the background.” It’s like tripping someone and then blaming them for falling. Not cool. But wait, there’s more! Tone, my friends. “Whatsup guys” has been used so much it’s like elevator music for your social life. It doesn’t spark connection, it just fills the silence. You hear it in YouTube intros, Discord calls, or when someone walks into a party and has no clue what to say. No one actually answers the question. It’s just verbal wallpaper. And the more we use these empty phrases, the more our conversations start to feel like bad improv—everyone playing along, but nobody actually saying anything real. Eventually, we forget how to actually talk to each other. It’s all just surface-level noise, like a handshake with a limp fish. Zero grip. And don’t even get me started on the fake friendliness. “Whatsup guys” is basically the “Hi, I’m totally relatable!” of content creation. Streamers, podcasters, even the dude unboxing phone chargers on TikTok—they’re all doing it. It’s meant to sound warm and welcoming, but it’s just a trick. You feel like you’re part of something, but really, you’re just sitting alone, eating digital Doritos. It’s social junk food. All the taste, none of the nutrition. Do it enough, and you start feeling weirdly lonely, like you’ve talked to a hundred people today but haven’t actually connected with a single soul. It’s exhausting. Last thing—let’s talk brain chemistry. Saying “Whatsup guys” a million times wires your head to be casual, not attentive. You stop seeing people as people and start seeing them as this mushy, undefined group blob. It’s like you’re addressing an audience of potatoes. No individuality, just crowd control. And that, my friends, is the polar opposite of real connection. It’s like being at a concert where everyone is shouting, but nobody’s really listening. Welcome to the age of performative socializing. Woohoo, I guess?
  2. 1+ This guy should be an admin hes on EU times and a good guy really.
  3. Introduction Information Section Steam Name: Karumaasa SteamID32 (STEAM_0:X:XXX): https://steamcommunity.com/id/karumaasa/ Discord Username/ID: karumaasaeesualt Time Played (check with !time): 1w 5d 8h 56m Basic Information Section Name of Organization: Krautt Family Number of Members (Minimum of 5, could expand): 6 Type Of Organization (Family, Enterprise, Gang, etc): Family Ethnic Background (ex: Italian, Japanese, German, etc): German Why should your organization be accepted? [100 words or more]: There are many reasons why we should be accepted. The tensions in Berlin are currently just between the military and moi, and it can get repetitive. Bringing a whole new crime faction to Berlin would provide more roleplay opportunities for the police, NSB, and government, which would lead to more active players. Over the months, I have made contacts and have been involved in crime-related scenes, goals, and future programs I wish to complete with this organization, bringing more fun to the server for everyone. Provide an example of the unique roleplay your organization will bring to the server: Our example of roleplay that we will bring to the server is not just running around, killing and robbing people, but also laundering money and making corrupt deals. Our faction will not be an overly clumsy, once-raidable crime family, but instead, it will bring entire investigations into the government. Money in our family will constantly be in circulation to control potential enemies and allies. What is the backstory of your organization? [200 words or more]: Hermann Krautt moved to Berlin a few years ago. He wandered and travelled through Berlin for ages before stumbling into the German House/Restaurant. Hermann’s first legitimate job was there, where he served customers and was happy with the pay and the environment that his boss provided him. Sadly, everything nice must come to an end when the restaurant's owner was shot by a corrupt policeman on suspicion of smuggling drugs. The owner was the man Hermann looked up to at the time, and once again, he was jobless. Hermann began searching for the right job again until he got hired at a hotel involved in shady business. Work there was different from the restaurant—more illegal activities, more crime. Hermann was a security guard working for Yang Chang, and through all of that, he learned the ways of crime and developed a love for money and what it could do. After some time passed, the hotel’s president was shot, and the business plummeted. For Hermann’s luck, he assumed the highest role in running the hotel a week after the incident. Hermann ran the hotel with a few other partners on his side until the government didn’t like the activities taking place and, once again, the police illegally raided the establishment. Hermann and most of his partners managed to escape, but many were left to die or be arrested and executed in court. Hermann was never angrier and could do nothing about it. The only choice he had was through a contact, where he became an assistant in the DRK and got his record wiped. He hated the job and swore that, through all his troubles, he would start again from scratch, from the place where he first began. Notes: N/A
  4. There is a valid reason why only government factions are allowed to use doorkicks. What if there was a raid with 5-6 LAPO units in the Kontinental? Do they really need to wait about 40 seconds to breach a single room worth of doors? As for your complaint about the marine, he probably knew very well what risks he was taking when breaking into the KG base, and he didn't break any rules. Yes, he may have broken some in-character (IC) laws, but those should be addressed in-character (IC), not by admins. If someone is breaking the rules, it’s probably you, considering I've seen your out-of-character (OOC) messages complaining about being mugged and left detained, blindfolded. You continuously used OOC to mention something that happened in-character (IC). You really need to consider the game you're playing when you get so upset about muggings and losing a bit of money over time.
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    Ban Appeal

    Your Name: Karumaasa SteamID STEAM_0:0:606596880 Appeal Type (Apology or Dispute): Apology Which staff member banned you?: Coffe How long is your ban for?: 1 day Why were you banned?: I was banned for killing 2 military personel who had guns and demanded id or they would have killed me. I pulled out my gun and killed them and instantyl got banned for rdm. As a Rp of a Criminal i get Banned for killing goverment/police officials. At this point civilians can only rp Npc's Why do you deserve to be unbanned?: I like the server and have nothing better to do whit my free time. Police kill me and arrest me for jaywalking and i get banned for killing them then. I think its unfair and i didn't do anything wron in my opinion. A criminal shooting police/Military is normal. Especially when your in a mafia faction called Kontinental notorious for robbing and killing douche bags who thinbk their above the law. Additional Information: I also instantly get beaten and rdm alot by military. But i have no idea how to deal whit reporting rdm or proving to someone it

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