Moderator FilipTa Posted January 22 Author Moderator #51 Posted January 22 Iβm always a step ahead of you,Β @Tikgang. Β spaceoddtiddy, KatarinaDo, Tikgang and 1 other 1 1 1 1
Moderator FilipTa Posted January 22 Author Moderator #54 Posted January 22 On 1/17/2026 at 1:20 AM, pandaboy1989 said: @FilipTa I think you want someone to read this. Admit it.π€ͺ When you get married and have children, you won't think about talking much. Responsibility makes you want to be quiet, alone, and look for solutions. I agree with you on that one. Even in hard situations, when stress levels hit the upper limits, you have to stay calm and flow with the situation like a lion. On 1/21/2026 at 2:46 AM, Ladea said: Β spaceoddtiddy 1
Moderator FilipTa Posted January 23 Author Moderator #56 Posted January 23 2 minutes ago, spaceoddtiddy said: I misssss you so much hahahah @FilipTaΒ A way to destructive outcome π€£
spaceoddtiddy Posted January 23 #57 Posted January 23 (edited) 5 minutes ago, FilipTa said: A way to destructive outcome π€£ Hahahahahah, these violent delights have violent ends π€£ I hope you're doing well tho. I'll be back soooooon!Β Edited January 23 by spaceoddtiddy FilipTa 1
Kalvenn Posted January 24 #58 Posted January 24 On 1/23/2026 at 12:33 AM, Monsalud said: I NEED MONEEEEEEEEEEEEEEYYYYYY Saaaaaamee
Phrancistov Posted January 24 #59 Posted January 24 On 1/7/2026 at 12:58 PM, ζ―δΌγΆθ°· said: I saw Tom Cruise's movie yesterday Whatβs the title? And was it interesting?
ζ―δΌγΆθ°· Posted January 24 #60 Posted January 24 Request to CM When I mention a user with a kanji name in Japanese chat, it doesn't turn purple. I'd like to have support for kanji and hiragana. Normally, when you mention someone, the color changes, making it easier to communicate, but if the name is written in kanji or hiragana, the color does not change, so you may not be able to see warnings from moderators. Β
muratbets Posted January 24 #61 Posted January 24 I think itβs emotional. You get used to the connection, and when itβs gone, the absence feels louder than expected.
AssAssiNX Posted February 10 #62 Posted February 10 Easy peasy . Easy peasy xDDDD β€οΈ Easy peasy xDDDD β€οΈ FilipTa 1
spaceoddtiddy Posted May 8 #63 Posted May 8 I just came across this in my gallery and couldn't help but imagine how this is you at work π @FilipTa FilipTa and MilicaRa 1 1
Moderator KatarinaDo Posted May 8 Moderator #64 Posted May 8 The only thing Iβve been thinking about these days is how to survive the night shift. π₯± AleksandarG and spaceoddtiddy 1 1
Abhayspam Posted May 23 #68 Posted May 23 If just 10,000 people tipped $1 each to one person during every weekly stream, it could genuinely change someoneβs situation. For most people, $1 is nothing. But together, that becomes $10,000 β enough to help someone clear debts, support family, pay bills, or simply get back on their feet. This community is huge, and even the smallest support from everyone can make a massive difference for one person at a time. β€οΈ @Edward Azura 1
Azura Posted May 23 #69 Posted May 23 2 hours ago, Abhayspam said: If just 10,000 people tipped $1 each to one person during every weekly stream, it could genuinely change someoneβs situation. or eventually not *,.* there is "Dark Passenger" in each of us *,.* especially at this forumΒ *,.* Abhayspam 1
kimmik Posted May 23 #70 Posted May 23 I would like to be a part of this thread with a recommendation for everyone to watch the "Ted Lasso" series. It's perfect for getting back in shape after a big and/or disappointing loss. You won't regret it, as it combines kindness and pleasant humor with a satisfying aftertaste!β€οΈπ₯° Azura 1
Moderator FilipTa Posted May 30 Author Moderator #74 Posted May 30 Iron Maiden was one of the first bands I started listening to as a kid. I've been actively listening to them for more than 20 years now. I've been to a few of their concerts too. I have many LPs, posters, and clothes, pretty much everything related to Iron Maiden. It's hard to explain how much I love that band, their music, and the influence they've had on my life. They were the soundtrack to a big part of my adulthood. Even my kids listen to them now. But the thing is, they're all getting older. Most of them are in their 70's, and they're entering the final chapter of their journey as a band. That's the thought that makes me sad. I know their music will live forever, but thinking about it still hits me hard. I don't really know how to explain it any better, just a random thought I felt like sharing. spaceoddtiddy 1
spaceoddtiddy Posted May 30 #75 Posted May 30 6 minutes ago, FilipTa said: Iron Maiden was one of the first bands I started listening to as a kid. I've been actively listening to them for more than 20 years now. I've been to a few of their concerts too. I have many LPs, posters, and clothes, pretty much everything related to Iron Maiden. It's hard to explain how much I love that band, their music, and the influence they've had on my life. They were the soundtrack to a big part of my adulthood. Even my kids listen to them now. But the thing is, they're all getting older. Most of them are in their 70's, and they're entering the final chapter of their journey as a band. That's the thought that makes me sad. I know their music will live forever, but thinking about it still hits me hard. I don't really know how to explain it any better, just a random thought I felt like sharing. Oh Well, wherever, wherever you are, Iron Maiden's gonna get you, no matter how far. Iron Maiden can't be faught, Iron Maiden can't be sought. ππ FilipTa 1
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