vVv bill
Mod@bill
I agree with everything you said here. When I think about vVv, the games are what brought us into the same lobby… but they were never the reason we stayed. The reason we stayed was each other. The late night voice chats that had nothing to do with the match. The random life talks after a community game night. The inside jokes that somehow lasted years. The meetups that felt surreal because you were hugging someone you’d only ever heard through a headset, but it didn’t feel strange at all. I still think about some of the folks I met back in Columbus many years ago that I haven't had the chance to reconnect with. That doesn’t happen in a space built on domination. It happens in a space built on recognition. What you said about the shift from Dominate to Elevate really hit me. Winning is fun. Competing is fun. But being part of something where people actively lift each other up? That’s what sticks. That’s what creates memories that last 10+ years. I’ve been lucky enough to have so many genuinely fond memories in vVv — not just from games, but from conversations, support during hard seasons of life, and moments where someone showed up simply because they cared. Those are the things that matter. Those are the things you can’t measure with rankings or LFG pings. A quiet space with real connection will always be more alive than a loud space full of strangers. Community isn’t about comfort for the majority. It’s about dignity for everyone in the room. And if someone feels seen, respected, and valued here — that’s not politics. That’s virtue. That’s valor. And that’s the kind of vision worth building around. Proud to be part of this chapter.
I've always been confused by that anime, is there like different timelines or something? The story never really picks up where it left off.
this is awesome!
I just finished the Game of Thrones Spinoff: A knight of the seven kingdoms - phenomenal show and probably my favorite so far in the GoT realm.
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enhancement request/thought - community calendar existing on our website that can be linked to announcement posts. Announcement posts made by Mod role or higher has option of an event scheduling feature. Calendar posts are published on both the website and in discord in our events section. Additionally, on posts with a calendar, it should give users that reply with comments the ability to RSVP to the event, and list them as interested on the site and on discord. Our discord could then assign them a temporary role as interested for "XYZ" event and that role can be pinged on discord for event updates and things of that nature. Additional handshakes that would occur due to what has been built so far, when the announcement post is made it will notify all users in discord via the site announcements, and if they have email/discord dm enabled it will also notify there.
enhancement request - discord role created that appears on members of our discord server if they have linked their discord account to a profile here. Naming entirely up to you like verified or whatever
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