SAMP was not a waste of time
#21

Those good old times around 2010-2015. I don't think that all was a waste of time for me, because I released some of my good maps and they were usefull for people. I had my own server, where I could see players having fun and helped other servers by administrating. Also my English really improved by that period of time. I got to know people from different countries and learned stuff about their cultures. Time flies.
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#22

Yas me englizh too impooved by plaing samp

Tank yui samp
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#23

Good to know.
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#24

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Originally Posted by Bolex_
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Good to know.
It's good to know that you think it's good to know.
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#25

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It's good to know that you think it's good to know.
It's good to know that you think it's good to know that he think is good to know.
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#26

Wasn't a waste of time? SAMP still isn't a waste of time
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#27

It teach me not to trust anyone in life.
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#28

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It teach me not to trust anyone in life.
especially your English :thonk_smart: Xddddd
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#29

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Yep, back in 2012 when I joined SAMP I couldn't really type a sentence without making tons of grammar mistakes, didn't know what was coding and how most of things work out there, it all started with a SAMP community...
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Relatable in every way.
These two summed it up for me. It all started with a couple of hours figuring out how shit worked. Then soon here I came to the forums. It's been a great adventure at that. Been a part of a lot of crazy communities and got the graciousness of running my own.
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#30

Okay
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#31

That's definitely true. This platform motivated me to learn a variety of artsy skills. Now I'm getting paid IRL to do such. Never regretted.
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#32

I can't agree more. For me, SA-MP definitely contributed to my programming skills, but more via C++ recently than via Pawn (and I am certain it didn't make my English better). However, not counting the amazing entertainment it provided, the thing I am most grateful for is the opportunity I was given to create a community where other people could meet and play as they wish, influencing their lives for the better, and to be a part of that community.

For the awesome people I've met since 2009 thanks to SA-MP, for how much they influenced my life beyond SA-MP and for how I can't imagine my life without them, I will never regret the time spent playing SA-MP.
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#33

this :clap: is :clap: so :clap: epic
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#34

lmao, How'd you learn military etiquette and governmental stuff?
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