12-06-2021, 07:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-06-2021, 08:19 PM by ValorX77. Edited 2 times in total.)
Hello folks, Valor here, with the upcoming International Simulation Football League draft and playoffs for the Norfolk Seawolves coming up, I wanted to create a presser so you can get more information from me about what my desires are with this player (Hint: I don't have that many desires). Without further ado, I am ready to answer all of your questions, including those outside the league topics.
One of the personal things I do during weekends is doing a lot of studying, as you might not know that I'm currently a college student trying to get a degree in information systems. I also have a job outside of the league too, but I only work 1 to 2 days a week. If I were to do something for fun, it would be just the way that most people expect it to be, doing some video games such as codenames, board game online (try it, I bet you'll like it), and also jackbox. This helps me keep focused during the week because it allows my daily schedule to be flexible around my college and work times, and when to do some sim league stuff. I believe that staying on a schedule helps me out mentally because I get sidetracked quite easily by drama or frequent criticism.
I have not had the time to see a play due to my tight schedule (most of it by my college) but if musicals do count, I have to say Wicked, and I luckily got to see before the pandemic shut down everything imaginable. If you are referring to the sport of American football or simulation football, I would have to say when Ray Lewis picked off Steve McNair and returned it for a touchdown during the 2001 AFC divisional round, and the Ravens would go on to win the super bowl those very same playoffs. If you want the sim football route, I have to say one of my previous player's 70+ yard touchdowns, Videl-San was one the most explosive players a few seasons back, and she could put an entire defense out of business if she wanted to, and I am proud to be the user that has created this potential hall of fame player.
Sometimes certain things in life can pull a sneaky on you without warning, for example, forgetting to stick to a schedule as I previously have mentioned can cause high amounts of stress, fear, and of course, anxiety. How I manage to deal with it is to figure out what is causing the issue or what material that I know that I lack confidence in, the answer here is to be patient. I know this is probably not the answer that you were expecting but we do not make mistakes, we just have happy little accidents (I have watched a lot of Bob Ross as you can probably tell).
Ah yes, one of the most asked questions in life, trying to figure out if water is "wet". Well, I have the answer right here, and unfortunately, what you are about to read is not my own answer, as I have used a search engine to pick this out. From the Guardian: "Water isn't wet because it is a liquid that wets things. Once you come into contact with water you become wet. Until then water is liquid and you are dry." I do not agree with this answer at all, we are all part liquid, and that water is wet. I think that I explained this more in detail than an environmental science professor would ever see it.
I will give you the origin of how I got "valor" as my username, it starts back in 2017, I was a few years younger and into the Pokemon Go fad (You can probably see where this is going). Team Valor was my affiliation, and I just liked the name because it sounded powerful, and then the rest is history. The term valor as defined by the dictionary: "great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle." The courage comes from my life outside of the league, the truth is living with autism is harder than most think it is, you get harassed on even the simplest mistake, but I only take it as fuel to my fire of success.
(12-06-2021, 07:31 PM)BRNXB0MBERS Wrote: What do you like to do on the weekends? How does that help you during the week?
What's your favorite play?
One of the personal things I do during weekends is doing a lot of studying, as you might not know that I'm currently a college student trying to get a degree in information systems. I also have a job outside of the league too, but I only work 1 to 2 days a week. If I were to do something for fun, it would be just the way that most people expect it to be, doing some video games such as codenames, board game online (try it, I bet you'll like it), and also jackbox. This helps me keep focused during the week because it allows my daily schedule to be flexible around my college and work times, and when to do some sim league stuff. I believe that staying on a schedule helps me out mentally because I get sidetracked quite easily by drama or frequent criticism.
I have not had the time to see a play due to my tight schedule (most of it by my college) but if musicals do count, I have to say Wicked, and I luckily got to see before the pandemic shut down everything imaginable. If you are referring to the sport of American football or simulation football, I would have to say when Ray Lewis picked off Steve McNair and returned it for a touchdown during the 2001 AFC divisional round, and the Ravens would go on to win the super bowl those very same playoffs. If you want the sim football route, I have to say one of my previous player's 70+ yard touchdowns, Videl-San was one the most explosive players a few seasons back, and she could put an entire defense out of business if she wanted to, and I am proud to be the user that has created this potential hall of fame player.
(12-06-2021, 07:53 PM)Painted Wrote: They don't think it be like it is?
Is water wet?
What does valor stand for?
Sometimes certain things in life can pull a sneaky on you without warning, for example, forgetting to stick to a schedule as I previously have mentioned can cause high amounts of stress, fear, and of course, anxiety. How I manage to deal with it is to figure out what is causing the issue or what material that I know that I lack confidence in, the answer here is to be patient. I know this is probably not the answer that you were expecting but we do not make mistakes, we just have happy little accidents (I have watched a lot of Bob Ross as you can probably tell).
Ah yes, one of the most asked questions in life, trying to figure out if water is "wet". Well, I have the answer right here, and unfortunately, what you are about to read is not my own answer, as I have used a search engine to pick this out. From the Guardian: "Water isn't wet because it is a liquid that wets things. Once you come into contact with water you become wet. Until then water is liquid and you are dry." I do not agree with this answer at all, we are all part liquid, and that water is wet. I think that I explained this more in detail than an environmental science professor would ever see it.
I will give you the origin of how I got "valor" as my username, it starts back in 2017, I was a few years younger and into the Pokemon Go fad (You can probably see where this is going). Team Valor was my affiliation, and I just liked the name because it sounded powerful, and then the rest is history. The term valor as defined by the dictionary: "great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle." The courage comes from my life outside of the league, the truth is living with autism is harder than most think it is, you get harassed on even the simplest mistake, but I only take it as fuel to my fire of success.