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Post by Thomas Uriel Bates on May 28, 2015 0:43:44 GMT -5
Seth likes Clusterfuck Matches where everyone has to write novels, forcing him and everyone but Katherine Phoenix to read 100,000 words of roleplays nearly every week.
Even Stephen King has trouble keeping up with us! (Okay, I may be exaggerating right now; I think he published about four or five books in the time it took you to read this sentence... wait, is ICE Beckman really Stephen King?)
Yes, this might have been an excuse to create a thread called "Clusterfuck"...
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Post by Deleted on May 28, 2015 3:47:10 GMT -5
Forcing him and everyone but Katherine Phoenix hahahahahaha
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Post by Howard Black on Jun 1, 2015 0:31:07 GMT -5
Cluster fucks are an unfortunate product of roster size. Let's say we have 40~ people active. AdM has 12 matches. That averages to 3 people per match with one also having 4 people. Then let's factor in that you have no idea which newbies will no-show. A battle royale for rookies is an easy way to whittle down match count, especially considering we have enough trouble getting 12 matches in on time. Now factor that the Slam with the clusterfuck tag match only had 8 matches and was still SUPER late. Clusterfucks are easy from a judging perspective (for rookie matches at least) and allow everyone to get a match.
Though I wouldn't necessarily be opposed to not everyone being booked every week.
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Post by Alex Richards on Jun 1, 2015 0:37:22 GMT -5
nothing wrong with a good clusterfuck match especially with new roster members, that way you know how people fit in.
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Post by Jeff Purse on Jun 1, 2015 11:27:30 GMT -5
I like clusterfucks, I happen to do better in them
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Post by Thomas Uriel Bates on Jun 1, 2015 22:17:36 GMT -5
The WCF wouldn't be the same without the Clusterfucks...
Gonzo, that is my favorite curse word... just for the future when you decide to interview me...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2015 22:57:57 GMT -5
I like clusterfucks, I happen to do better in them As do I... The more targets I have, the more effective I am. Its weird, but its handy...
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