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#1 NeighborhoodMafioso

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Posted 30 June 2015 - 07:41 PM

Hello everyone! So, today I created an account under the username "NeighborhoodMafioso" (because us italians are the best in organized crime, right?). When I went to go log into the online BFME server, It didn't let me type my full username into the box. Is there a way to change my username on Revora?



#2 NeighborhoodMafioso

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Posted 30 June 2015 - 07:50 PM

Nevermind, I just simply changed my email and I'll make another account.



#3 ICT

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Posted 30 June 2015 - 08:16 PM

Hey, please don't make another forum account, it's against our rules.

 

I've changed your login name to "NMafioso", please use it to login on the server and for the forum, too.


"To know what question we may reasonably propose is in itself a strong evidence of sagacity or intelligence. For if a question be in itself incongruous and begs for uncalled-for answers, it holds, sometimes, besides embarrassing the proposer, the disadvantage to seduce the unguarded listener into giving absurd answers, and we are presented with the ridiculous spectacle of one (as the ancients said) milking the he-goat, and the other holding a sieve beneath."


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Posted 30 June 2015 - 08:21 PM

I've also merged your new account 'Adam Scafuto' into this one.


"To know what question we may reasonably propose is in itself a strong evidence of sagacity or intelligence. For if a question be in itself incongruous and begs for uncalled-for answers, it holds, sometimes, besides embarrassing the proposer, the disadvantage to seduce the unguarded listener into giving absurd answers, and we are presented with the ridiculous spectacle of one (as the ancients said) milking the he-goat, and the other holding a sieve beneath."





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