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Dabnad

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    Dabnad reacted to Beketov in 2021 VHL Holiday Bonanza Donation Drive Results   
    You can save it for later, it doesn’t need to be claimed this week. The player it’s used on just needs to be created before the 25th.
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    Dabnad got a reaction from Shindigs in Experiences in VHL   
    Hey everyone, it’s Dabnad here and I’m here to talk about some of my first experiences with the environment of this league name VHL. This article will include many different pieces of my experiences in here including (but not limited to): experiences with the people, team, and owners of the league.
     
     The first experience which I had in this league, which was even before I joined this league, was on YouTube from a video which I came from. I saw that this league looked like an amazing opportunity for someone who liked hockey which I thought was an amazing opportunity for me to join and have more people to relate with. Taking this into consideration I started creating a player and inside of minutes I was picked up by my current team (New Mexico Kings) in the VHLM. I got a notification in my inbox area and I thought it was an opportunity to start off this carrer.
     
     The second major experience which I had with this league was when I first signed with my team (the New Mexico Kings). When this happened I thought quick to join their discord as I knew this would be an easier way to communicate rather than having to use the messaging system inside of this website knowing discord was already a messaging app. As soon as I joined the discord I was greeted by multiple people, welcoming me to this league and to the community. This gave my brain a positive message that this will end up being a very fun and friendly league and I should give it my best not to let these people in my team down.
     
     The third major experience I’ve had inside this league was with the donation area which I found out scrolling though the home page of the league. As soon as I saw it I found that this league had collected a lot of money over the years as charity for different organizations around America and Canada and gave those who donated an award to congratulate them on their generosity to their nature. This melt my heart seeing how many people in this league do care about the people and communities around them. 
     
    My fourth, and my last, major experience which I had with this league was the coordination in between the games and even during the games not bringing their teammates down no matter what happened. Recently, my team has gone through a very unfortunate time recently however, the team gm and age haven’t let our moral down giving us a lot of support to make sure that those who are very recent in the league don’t end up losing hope and make sure that newer players do their best to earn more tpe and they don’t give up no matter the circumstance.
     
    Overall, all my experiences with this league have been very positive unlike some other leagues I’ve visited. This league has always been a lot of help including sometimes where I messed up doing something, they’ve never been “mad” at me. All of this has given me a very positive perspective of this league.
     
     
    This is Dabnad signing off and I hope to see you soon 

     
    534 words (not including these)
    Claiming week 19-25
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    Dabnad got a reaction from Beaviss in Experiences in VHL   
    Hey everyone, it’s Dabnad here and I’m here to talk about some of my first experiences with the environment of this league name VHL. This article will include many different pieces of my experiences in here including (but not limited to): experiences with the people, team, and owners of the league.
     
     The first experience which I had in this league, which was even before I joined this league, was on YouTube from a video which I came from. I saw that this league looked like an amazing opportunity for someone who liked hockey which I thought was an amazing opportunity for me to join and have more people to relate with. Taking this into consideration I started creating a player and inside of minutes I was picked up by my current team (New Mexico Kings) in the VHLM. I got a notification in my inbox area and I thought it was an opportunity to start off this carrer.
     
     The second major experience which I had with this league was when I first signed with my team (the New Mexico Kings). When this happened I thought quick to join their discord as I knew this would be an easier way to communicate rather than having to use the messaging system inside of this website knowing discord was already a messaging app. As soon as I joined the discord I was greeted by multiple people, welcoming me to this league and to the community. This gave my brain a positive message that this will end up being a very fun and friendly league and I should give it my best not to let these people in my team down.
     
     The third major experience I’ve had inside this league was with the donation area which I found out scrolling though the home page of the league. As soon as I saw it I found that this league had collected a lot of money over the years as charity for different organizations around America and Canada and gave those who donated an award to congratulate them on their generosity to their nature. This melt my heart seeing how many people in this league do care about the people and communities around them. 
     
    My fourth, and my last, major experience which I had with this league was the coordination in between the games and even during the games not bringing their teammates down no matter what happened. Recently, my team has gone through a very unfortunate time recently however, the team gm and age haven’t let our moral down giving us a lot of support to make sure that those who are very recent in the league don’t end up losing hope and make sure that newer players do their best to earn more tpe and they don’t give up no matter the circumstance.
     
    Overall, all my experiences with this league have been very positive unlike some other leagues I’ve visited. This league has always been a lot of help including sometimes where I messed up doing something, they’ve never been “mad” at me. All of this has given me a very positive perspective of this league.
     
     
    This is Dabnad signing off and I hope to see you soon 

     
    534 words (not including these)
    Claiming week 19-25
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    Dabnad got a reaction from Vice in Experiences in VHL   
    Hey everyone, it’s Dabnad here and I’m here to talk about some of my first experiences with the environment of this league name VHL. This article will include many different pieces of my experiences in here including (but not limited to): experiences with the people, team, and owners of the league.
     
     The first experience which I had in this league, which was even before I joined this league, was on YouTube from a video which I came from. I saw that this league looked like an amazing opportunity for someone who liked hockey which I thought was an amazing opportunity for me to join and have more people to relate with. Taking this into consideration I started creating a player and inside of minutes I was picked up by my current team (New Mexico Kings) in the VHLM. I got a notification in my inbox area and I thought it was an opportunity to start off this carrer.
     
     The second major experience which I had with this league was when I first signed with my team (the New Mexico Kings). When this happened I thought quick to join their discord as I knew this would be an easier way to communicate rather than having to use the messaging system inside of this website knowing discord was already a messaging app. As soon as I joined the discord I was greeted by multiple people, welcoming me to this league and to the community. This gave my brain a positive message that this will end up being a very fun and friendly league and I should give it my best not to let these people in my team down.
     
     The third major experience I’ve had inside this league was with the donation area which I found out scrolling though the home page of the league. As soon as I saw it I found that this league had collected a lot of money over the years as charity for different organizations around America and Canada and gave those who donated an award to congratulate them on their generosity to their nature. This melt my heart seeing how many people in this league do care about the people and communities around them. 
     
    My fourth, and my last, major experience which I had with this league was the coordination in between the games and even during the games not bringing their teammates down no matter what happened. Recently, my team has gone through a very unfortunate time recently however, the team gm and age haven’t let our moral down giving us a lot of support to make sure that those who are very recent in the league don’t end up losing hope and make sure that newer players do their best to earn more tpe and they don’t give up no matter the circumstance.
     
    Overall, all my experiences with this league have been very positive unlike some other leagues I’ve visited. This league has always been a lot of help including sometimes where I messed up doing something, they’ve never been “mad” at me. All of this has given me a very positive perspective of this league.
     
     
    This is Dabnad signing off and I hope to see you soon 

     
    534 words (not including these)
    Claiming week 19-25
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    Dabnad reacted to youloser1337 in 2021 VHL Holiday Charity Donation Drive   
    This is through Island Harvest. Can't forget that families might not be able to get food on their tables during the holidays. Island Harvest is a charity based on Long Island that helps fight hunger.
     
    This is for this: 
     
     
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    Dabnad reacted to youloser1337 in 2021 VHL Holiday Charity Donation Drive   
    You thought I was done?! HA I've got some more up my sleeve.
     

     
    Soooo....
     
    $5 - me - @youloser1337(will claim the free week the week of the 20th)
     
    *I've been told I'm an idiot. Sorry guys*
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    Dabnad got a reaction from Spartan in THE INDIAN SMACKER   
    Dabnad Shaw
    6'4" 198 POUNDS
    Baroda, India
     
    Born in Gujarat inside of India, Dabnad Shaw was one of few people who liked playing hockey in India. Many people, including field hockey selectors, saw Shaw’s raw ability to play the puck and strip the puck away from some of the best field hockey players. Shaw had great ability in every aspect of the field except one: agility. He was the biggest field hockey player which very severely destroyed his ability to beat shorter and faster players on his feet. When he turned 13, his parents surprised him by sending him and his friend (whose birthday was also on the same day) to Canada for an entire month. During Shaw’s stay in Canada he saw people on ice with sticks whose sport looked exactly like field hockey. When he inquired about the sport he learnt what ice hockey was and how to play it. Shaw spent the rest of his stay there learning how to skate and played hockey on the ice. Soon enough, when he had to leave, he was sent off with many people he’d met inside the rink. When he went back to India, he learned that his family was moving to Delhi due to a promotion his dad got inside of this job. When he moved to Delhi, he started going to the Delhi ice skating club where he ended up improving his skating even more to the point where he was one of the fastest ever players seen on ice. On his 15th birthday, he asked his parents if he can move to Canada with his friend forever and ended up getting slapped on the face. This encouraged the inner-rebel of Shaw and he left his parents for his grand-parents who fueled his ambition to become one of the first Indian ice-hockey players of all time. He left India at the age of 16 and lived with his grandfather’s old friend who had moved to Canada. In high-school, many selectors called him the next big hockey player considering how agile such a big player can be. He optimized every chance he ever got and in his first year of college, he got to be known as the “Indian smacker”. On his 18th birthday he went back to India and he met his parents putting a very emotional moment with him and his parents. His dad later promised that he’ll figure out a way to fund the remaining money that Shaw needed to fulfill his dreams of becoming a professional ice-hockey player. Going into the hockey season, he was known as one of the best players that touched the ice of the UBC (University of British Columbia) and he was supported by many players to become the best hockey player in existence with his outstanding defensive ability and his agile movement. He later signed with New Mexico during free-agency before becoming draft-eligible the next season. He adopted #13 in respect to his dad (born March 13th), mom (born November 13th) and his friend who supported him the entire way (who was born on April 13).

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    Dabnad got a reaction from youloser1337 in (S82) D - Dabnad Shaw, TPE: 72   
    #HAILTOTHEKINGS
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    Dabnad reacted to youloser1337 in (S82) D - Dabnad Shaw, TPE: 72   
    Buenas, @Dabnad!

    Together with my AGM @Vice, we welcome you to the VHL! You will absolutely love it here. The VHLM is a great opportunity to learn more about playing in the VHL and to make the best player that you possibly can. Here in Mexico City, we will teach you about the ins-and-outs of the VHL and help you on your journey to the big leagues. We can offer you 2nd Pairing ice time which means you'll be getting plenty of chances to shine!! Plus you have a chance to move up during the season! Since our team is currently in a rebuild state, it will give us a chance to focus on you individually to help your skills.
     
    Starting with this document, a guide on TPE, the main way that your stats are managed in the VHL:
    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KjIPo3CR85HJWGnCy-jScIkcIlwlvKpzJd_kB6EnZqw/edit?usp=sharing  
    I can admit, it may seem overwhelming at first, but join us and you will BE AMONG ROYALTY. 
     
    Just quote and reply with #HAILTOTHEKINGS to join us!

    ¡VIVA MEXICO!
    ~youloser1337 (Mexico City GM)


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