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    boubabi got a reaction from solas in Terrible online sport graphics   
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    boubabi got a reaction from mediocrepony in Terrible online sport graphics   
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    boubabi reacted to thadthrasher in The next 18 months...   
    Not many people know this, but I grew up in poverty. My mother was fighting an addiction and didn't work, and whatever my father gave her for child support was blown on drugs and unnecessary items. My younger brother and I grew up with very little, and it impacted not just my mental health, but also my physical health. The biggest impact had to do with my teeth.
     
    First, my adult teeth came in incredibly crooked. It's certainly not the worst case of crooked teeth, but it was a noticeable amount. I really don't recall ever being made fun of for my teeth, but I honestly don't remember much from my childhood anyways. What I do know is that I hated smiling. Sure, there are pictures of me as a kid where I smiled and showed my teeth, but most of them have my lips sealed. I hated how my mouth looked.
     
    Second, because of the poor parenting and lack of necessities, brushing your teeth was not a priority. The drugs my mom used caused her teeth to erode away very quickly, so she didn't really have a dental hygiene routine to show us. That, coupled with barely ever having tooth paste and a consistent diet of junk food and soda, caused for my brother and I to develop cavities early on. At one point I was given two temporary crowns which should have been replaced with permanent ones a few years later...they weren't. That was when I was about 8.
     
    20 years later I started at my new church and finally, for the first time ever, I had dental and health insurance. I went to the dentist and watched as they were amazed that I still had temporary crowns. A few thousands of dollars, and many visits later, I now have the temporary crowns gone and the permanents in. 
     
    On top of that work I began to see an orthodontist. I went to one as a kid one time, but as soon as my dad saw the price tag he said "this is why I give your mom child support" and, of course, she wasn't going to use that free money to care for her kids. So, I went without. As I said, I don't remember being bullied as a kid, but I was as an adult. I was once at a training in California for the Army when a guy said, "Hey, why don't you come over here and I'll bust your teeth out so they can fix that crooked smile for ya." I heard things like this in college too. Now, if you know me in real life you'd know that comments like these don't really bother me. However, even if they don't bother you a great amount, the comments can build up over years.
     
    About a month ago I made the decision that I was going to do what I've always had to do, provide for myself where my parents did not. So, I went to the orthodontist, wept bitterly at the price, and signed on the dotted line. Today I started my next 18 month journey. I now have Invisalign. I'm incredibly excited for this, and I'm anxious to see what happens as these next 18 months go by, but I'm very proud of myself for doing this. So, I wanted to share with you all!
     
    Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
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    boubabi got a reaction from rory in Additional Affiliation Possibilities   
    If I'm getting ban in one league, do I get a ban in all leagues????
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    boubabi got a reaction from Da Trifecta in These pics go hard, feel free to do a sig with those   
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    boubabi got a reaction from solas in These pics go hard, feel free to do a sig with those   
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    boubabi got a reaction from Frank in Are You Not Entertained?   
    The font and glare is not so gucci in this scenario. Really like the general FX of your sig, I just think that font type doesnt exactly match the look of your sig.  Cleanup a bit on the face/neck area where the texture is a little distracting 
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    boubabi got a reaction from JardyB10 in VHLE Expansion   
    Normandy Rush
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    boubabi got a reaction from Nykonax in VHLE Expansion   
    Normandy Rush
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    boubabi got a reaction from eaglesfan036 in Official “what do you do for a living” Thread   
    QA Analyst. Basically, I'm paid to critic stuff.
     
    So my VHL experience is paying off. Suck it fong
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    boubabi got a reaction from Ledge in VHL Donation Index   
    When your parents ask you where all your money went

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    boubabi got a reaction from InstantRockstar in critique me   
    The font is really bringing this down. It looks like soneone just added a layer on top of your graphic to make it about his player lol.
     
    During my livestream, I talked about how I try to build my layout as soon as possible, before any FX and lighting. Therefore, I put the render and then I immediately work on the text. It gave my results that made the text a bit more incorporated to the sig.
     
    In this case, fire being the general theme, you could have worked with something that disintegrate or with some fire sparks.
     
    Text is difficult but it is mainly what will bring your graphics to the next level
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    boubabi reacted to sterling in S79 Hall of Fame Induction   
    Agreed. Needs to be a cut-off like the MLB.
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    boubabi got a reaction from Red in S79 Hall of Fame Induction   
    Kellinger lmao
    Shouldnt be on the ballot after a thousand years of denials
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    boubabi got a reaction from Nykonax in Official “what do you do for a living” Thread   
    QA Analyst. Basically, I'm paid to critic stuff.
     
    So my VHL experience is paying off. Suck it fong
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    boubabi got a reaction from Ledge in Official “what do you do for a living” Thread   
    QA Analyst. Basically, I'm paid to critic stuff.
     
    So my VHL experience is paying off. Suck it fong
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    boubabi got a reaction from JardyB10 in Official “what do you do for a living” Thread   
    QA Analyst. Basically, I'm paid to critic stuff.
     
    So my VHL experience is paying off. Suck it fong
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    boubabi got a reaction from solas in Official “what do you do for a living” Thread   
    QA Analyst. Basically, I'm paid to critic stuff.
     
    So my VHL experience is paying off. Suck it fong
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    boubabi got a reaction from frescoelmo in Official “what do you do for a living” Thread   
    QA Analyst. Basically, I'm paid to critic stuff.
     
    So my VHL experience is paying off. Suck it fong
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    boubabi got a reaction from DollarAndADream in VHLE Logos Announcement. Also 2 teams are different now?? Also Pre-Draft Tournament!   
    good choice for the logos
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    boubabi got a reaction from JardyB10 in VHLE Logos Announcement. Also 2 teams are different now?? Also Pre-Draft Tournament!   
    good choice for the logos
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    boubabi got a reaction from Nykonax in VHLE Logos Announcement. Also 2 teams are different now?? Also Pre-Draft Tournament!   
    good choice for the logos
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    boubabi reacted to CowboyinAmerica in Naming the VHLE Awards   
    Who Should Be on the VHLE Awards?
     
    One of my favorite aspects of the VHL awards is that they’re named after VHL legends. To me, this gives the awards a real sense of history and adds to the history-buff’s desire to learn more about the players that came before them. Whether it’s Campbell, Kanou or the many that followed, VHL and VHLM awards’ namesakes have always given something to aspire to.
     
    There’s one issue when it comes to these awards though: Most of them have been named for a long time already, with not much room for new entrants. One option could be to rename some awards, but let’s be real, that would be more of a headache than it’s worth. Luckily, however, there just happens to be a third league on the way, with a whole set of awards ripe for the naming…
     
    That’s right, I want to name the VHLE awards. Granted, there isn’t exactly a VHLE history for me to rely on, but as noted above there are a lot of VHL players who haven’t even had the opportunity to have an award named after them. So I’m going to do the naming, with two caveats:
     
    They can’t have a VHL or VHLM award named after them. They have to either be from Europe or have played the majority of their career for an EU-based team.  
    The second one may be a bit controversial, but I want the VHLE to have a bit of a hometown feel to the extent possible. If this leaves someone out – like my own USA-based and Seattle Bears veteran Gabriel McAllister – I think it’s a worthwhile trade-off for some world building opportunities.
     
    Now, to my suggestions! And a thanks to a heavy assist from the Top 75 Players list here.
     
    MVP: The Thomas O’Malley Trophy
    Thomas O’Malley (@OrbitingDeath ) has long been known as the top non-Campbell forward in VHL history, racking up back-to-back-to-back MVPs, four championships, and a whole host of record book honors. Although O’Malley himself was an American player from Boston, he played much of his career with European teams (most notably his S45-S46 run with the Helsinki Titans). His closest connection to the VHLE though might be where he was drafted: the since-revived Cologne Express franchise, which made O’Malley the first pick in the S40 Draft.
     
    Playoff MVP: The Hans Wingate Trophy
    Was this article mostly a conceit to talk about my own player? Perhaps. But the guy who was named the second-best goalie and seventh-best player in VHL history as of S75 was the goalie behind Toronto’s three-peat from S48-S50, still the only threepeat in VHL history as certain Molholts will remind you. During that S48 run, the Scotland-born Hans Wingate (@me) went 8-1-2 with a 0.938 SV% and a 1.53 GAA with 2 shutouts, gaining the Playoff MVP title in the process. Add in an S44 title with Calgary and a co-playoff MVP in a losing effort in S45, and it’s clear Wingate was one of the best playoff performers of all-time.
     
    Points Leader: The Franchise Cornerstone Trophy
    If there’s one thing that Franchise Cornerstone (@boubabi) knew how to do, it’s score. The center was taken with the first overall pick in the S53 Draft by Helsinki, and spent his entire career there. In his final five seasons, Cornerstone tallied 284 goals, an average of 56.8 per season, which netted him two different Most Goals awards over that time. But he wasn’t just a sniper adding 471 assists to his 384 goals as well, for a total of 855 points. That puts him 13th all-time in the points scored category.
     
    Goals Leader: The Phil Rafter Trophy
    I’m a bit surprised that there’s isn’t a Rafter trophy already, because England-born center Phil Rafter’s (@Phil) accomplishments speak for themselves. After bursting onto the scene with 43 goals in his rookie season with Davos in S27, Rafter would go on to retire as one of only four players with 400 goals – a number that has largely stood the test of time, being still tied for fifth at 407 total. Rafter would make his mark on European hockey in particular as well, winning the S31 title for a beloved Davos team.
     
    Assists Leader: The Japinder Singh Trophy
    Another Davos legend in a slightly older era, Japinder Singh (@8Ovechkin8) was one of the more underrated playmakers in VHL history. His 580 assists ranks second all-time in the VHL and first among all players after the league’s first ten season – he’s 38 assists ahead of O’Malley for the lead in that second category. Despite only one time being the assists leader himself, his consistency and three titles between Davos and Helsinki keeps the India-born defenseman as a beloved player in Europe.
     
    Top Defenseman: The Smitty Werbenjagermanjensen Trophy
    The most recent player to have a trophy named after him here, Smitty Werbenjagermanjensen (@Fire Vigneault) helped both revive Davos’s blue line and brought winning to recent expansion team Moscow in a three-straight run of Top Defenseman awards that established the American as one of the best defensemen of all-time. His Season 70 is particularly notable: winning Labatte, Slobodzian and Valiq trophies in the regular season, before scoring 21 points in the playoffs to help lead Moscow to its first ever title.
     
    Top Goaltender: The Tuomas Tukio Trophy
    I feel like Tuomas Tukio (@Higgins) sometimes gets lost to history, but the Finnish-born goaltender and S31 GM player to the Helsinki Titans remains a legend in Scandinavia. The winner of back-to-back Campbell and Slobodzian Trophies, Tukio combined dominance with overall consistency - only in his rookie season did he ever drop below a save percentage of .920, and only twice did he fail to win 40 games or post a GAA above 2.00. His back-to-back Victory Cups in S33 and S34 Continental Cup with Helsinki cements his status as a legend.
     
    Top Two-Way Forward: The Theo Axelsson Trophy
    For a league with two Swedish teams, it makes sense to me to end here with a Swede who reps Vasteras (who primarily plied his trade elsewhere in Scandinavia in Helsinki). A three-time winner of the Boulet for Two-Way Forward himself, S50 draftee Theo Axelsson (@solas) still ranks second all-time in the VHL with 2729 hits, while also sitting top 50 with 331 goals scored. A two-time Continental Cup winner with Helsinki, he also capture Playoff MVP honors with that two-way play: 13 points and 34 hits in 12 games, and the Cup-winning goal.
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    boubabi got a reaction from jhatty8 in DAY N NITE   
    The idea was good, but the execution is lacking. By that, I mean the effects you went for were interesting, but in the end, they just make the sig be all over the place. 
     
    The font is hard to read, the wiggles fx is not really working. The grunge textures on the right side plus the render fx makes the render look LQ.
     
    The left side is interesting but if you want to split the sig in half, the right side should be a continuity with a different twist instead of a completely different sig.
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    boubabi reacted to jhatty8 in oxidation!   
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