01-24-2011, 09:33 PM
I don't mind teaming up with someone, but I'd rather do that with someone I know and - best of all- have worked with before. It helps to coordinate the work better, if there is a timelimit. And -sadly- I've encountered people who are part of a team but don't really do anything or fail to work with others on more then one occasion.
Also, more importandly: I absolutely don't want to let anyone down if I can't make it in time.
But that leads me to an other question that might be interesting: What about teaming up with someone who is not part of save-point?
Also, more importandly: I absolutely don't want to let anyone down if I can't make it in time.
But that leads me to an other question that might be interesting: What about teaming up with someone who is not part of save-point?
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If it's funny, make sure people laugh. If it's not funny, make it funny (unless it's actually really serious). (silvercheers)
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For the time you're laughing, there's nothing wrong in the world. (Colin Mochrie)
If it's funny, make sure people laugh. If it's not funny, make it funny (unless it's actually really serious). (silvercheers)
Please don't spell my name "Yamina-chan". It's all small. Thank you =D