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SoyBooru
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the images annoyed me so i decided to make it
and yeah... this is really the minecraft community sometimes
IT'S REALLY FUCKING OVER
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xitterugly people and technoblade lost
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can u give me the video link?
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if you don't like the new textures then use programmer-art very simple
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In the defense of these videos, these are responses to reddit video essays on how the adventure update killed 'craft in 2011 and how having a barebones item pallet is le good. They also never criticize the raisinty changes done to 'craft after 1.13 because they're pretentious redditors and they also bring their flamboyant personry to the old versions. Go into the 10 active pre-release servers and you're met with pride flags and grian's building style, not to mention ugly personslop mods like BTA and reindev (MangoSIGMAS won)
I don't get why people call the period from 1.0-1.8 (Or 1.0-1.12 if you're a modSTVD) Minecraft's "Silver Age". The game was receiveing continuous, high-quality updates, and was at the height of it's popularity and cultural relevance. It was a period before we started getting these homosexual-ass themed updates that adds barely anything. Also, people only started bitching about raisin like the Ender Dragon as of very recently, I don't remember seeing anyone complain about the End until greedy personTube vidya essays (Reddit) took over the entire site.
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In Loving Memory of
We gather with heavy hearts to remember jimbo- a man who lived simply but left a lasting mark on those who truly saw him. Short in stature and chubby in frame, he resided in a modest hut, lived on his own terms, and walked through life with a spirit that was raw, real, and entirely his.
Of African descent, jimbo cherished his roots and found deep joy in the bold, comforting flavors of Afro cuisine. Meals with him were more than sustenance-they were expressions of love, memory, and identity. Food was one of the many ways he kept his culture close, and he shared it generously.
He was a person of contradictions-gentle but blunt, quiet but unforgettable. He bore a scent that many found hard to ignore-earthy, unapologetic, and part of the unfiltered truth he carried in every aspect of his life. jimbo did not pretend. He was who he was.
Tragically, jimbo died by suicide. We do not pretend to understand the weight he carried, nor the pain that brought him to that moment. But we do know this: he mattered. His life, in all its complexity, was worthy of love, compassion, and remembrance.
Let us not define him by how he left us, but remember him for how he lived-with honesty, depth, cultural pride, and a stubborn refusal to be anyone but himself. May we carry forward his memory not only with sorrow, but with tenderness and truth.