@Luther Hope I see you IG once again mate.I appreciate it very much, Diamond. Thank you so much! @Diamond
When did you last think about how awesome your private army of white blood cells was? Never!
Thank you for everything ^-^
I would like to thanks @Hamada , @Luther and @Broken for being such an awesome friends, they're basically the best people I've ever met in CIT, each one of them have a story of how he inspire me in my CIT career but I'm not going to write it :P
Thanks for everything!
Thank you everyone who helped me in this community. No need to spem mentions :whistle:
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My first appreciation goes to those Developers of MTA, who worked on a project, making it open-source and so enjoyable, even after managing their own lives.Salute! , Well said *claps*
We all play this game for fun, but how many of us actually think of "how to improve it? and give fun to others?". We don't. We want more power to punish others, but we seldom think about improvements. So imagine what it took for the developers to produce updates after updates, fixing bugs after bugs, without even getting paid. Only for us.
And we don't even know their names?
Isn't it funny, how people go on bragging about their own deeds, and trying to prove how good they are, only to show-off. Do they win? No. Well they think they do in their own little minds.
The people who actually stay in the background ultimately steals the show, the people we don't even think of. The carpenter fixing our cupboard, the TV Mechanic who made our set work, the farmer producing our food, the tailors making our jeans, the people who actually created the internet and improving the concept day by day.
To all the soldiers who stay awake all night only to let us sleep peacefully, who sacrificed everything for us. Yet we cry when we don't get what we want, like an i-Phone or we make a drama when we break up with someone.
But we don't stop for a moment and think of what we already have got, and how amazing the life is.
To all of them, I salute you.