Do you think that Valve should give the BMS Devs Jobs?

14 year olds are more mature than people think. I say 13.

im am so siging that :smiley:

and you guessed right

now I remember your sob story about being suspended for getting into a bitch fight with some other child, and now I see that you are in secondary school instead of the grade three. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA :lol:

acctuly im in 9th grade (well technecally tenth since i just finished ninth), just FYI

oh and believe me i really punked up in high school. I wuz a lot worse in 8th grade

:lol:

Ahem.

:expressionless:

People in this forum tend to lie about their age so they can be attentionwhores in specific threads.

Also: silly grades system. Is it really that hard to go in terms of 6? Kindergarten: 2 to 6 -> Elementary: 6 to 12 -> High School: 12 to 18?

So 9th grade is what? 9 years old?

no

I’m guessing 9th grade is the 9th year of school (excluding kindergarten), so that would be the third year of high school (derde middelbaar), i.e. 14 years old, which seems to be the case.
Of course, I’m just guessing.

Also, I just realized I’ve never been properly flamed on the BM forums. GIVE ME ALL YOU’VE GOT BITCHES

Kindergarten (grade 0) generally begins when you’re 5 years old. 9th grade would generally be 14 years old. 9 years old would generally be 4th grade.

And anyone not out of school yet are immature little shits who don’t know the real world yet. :3

See there is nothing really wrong with this thread except:

  1. The question was “should valve hire BM devs” and the answer is “yes”. There is really nothing to discuss beyond that.
  2. Everyone seems to be aware of number 1 except for the OP?

What no one realizes tho is that the whole black mesa dev team is already working for valve on the episode 3 game. black mesa is ded. everyone go home. :stuck_out_tongue:

Closing thread now that OP is sufficiently crispy.

I’ve seen 10 year olds with better grammar and spelling than you.

my 22 year old spells worse than him tho. :frowning:

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