2006 Mod of the Year Awards
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Herp de derp. This space will be filled with words.
17 comments by Henley on Jun 6th, 2011
You might have noticed things are going a bit slow on the news front here on ModDB/IndieDB and Desura. There is a perfectly normal reason for that. I have destroyed my right ankle. For the past week I have been in hospital waiting for surgery to have metal plates, assorted screws and wires implanted in my destroyed foot in a hope that I will be able to use it again.
Right now I am sitting at home this is a few days after the surgery and I can honestly say, this is quite possibly the most painful thing I have ever done to myself. I would show you all pictures but it is very discusting. The best example would be something like this
just not a muffin, but my leg.
I broke the ankle playing Baseball, sliding into second base my foot stopped and gripped onto the ground, my body kept moving, CRACK and then the rest is history. Word of advice don't break bones, it really limits you in so many ways.
Please stick with me while I sort out this mess that is my working life right now, it will get back to perfect sooner rather then later. You have my word.
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So I'm curious, how in the world did everyone on Desura's "popular" list have one thousand plus views on their pages?
lots of thumbs up dude, you are awesome!
Henley, you changed your signature!!! NOTHING MAKES SENSE ANYMORE!!! I AM SO CONFUSED!!! *sobs* COME BACK TO US, WEIRD TF2 MAN WITH AWESOME EYEWEAR!!!
That is often the face I make while browsing the forums on ModDB.
Hi Henley, alot of hateful abuse is going to yuribeat 5 by two members of moddb. Here is his page.
Moddb.com
He deleted 10 pages of hateful abuse to him earlier on but it still continues and it is very vulgar.
I am personally concerned because if it was me receiving this hateful abuse i would be very upset.
If he wants help with it get him to contact me, I am not stepping into a religious argument unless I am contacted personally. There are always two sides to these things.
Judging from your history you have 4 connected accounts "Moddb45, deadaccount034825738, 88888888888888888888 and TwilightMakers".
Ok....
I checked something. You have surely the opportunity to check the IP adresses, hum?
The computer I have actually is not new. It's been already used. The seller who sell me that computer also noticed : The ancient user use that computer to generate spam accounts and viruses. Until his parents (the guy is a 15 years old boy) discover that and confisquated the computer and sell it. The seller formated completly the hard disk (7 times by-pass) and re-sells it. That explain the curious situation here. It's a tedious story, I know...
And 88888888888888888888? That looks likes a spam account.
I'm totally new here. I swear I never created these 3 others accounts!
(Sorry for my bad english, I'm actually French.)
The only way those accounts can be connected to yours like they are is if they were logged in at your location in the world. It makes no difference if the hardware is secondhand or not.
Just suppress them, please?
And why this site have no ""suppress accounts'' option?
That will avoid the trouble to leaving a dead account.