couple questions 1. what parkour map are you most proud of? 2. favorite era of J&H? 3. greatest game on J&H ever?
Oh and my favorite game on J&H ever was paintball or creative, but I wouldn't put them in consideration for "greatest" by any means. I'm talking prime creative2 in like '14-15, all the "clubs" around spawn and shit. That stuff was awesome
great answers. I agree on the oitc one :) as for me, my most proud map is definitely chihuahua. it's a theme on J&H that hadn't really been done before, or really any server I've been on. it also looks sexy af with shaders https://i.imgur.com/nGUeet0.jpg
I can't really speak on eras since I was a little kid for so long, but when the first lobby that had pk, oitc, hc and spleef it was my peak enjoyment on J&H. oitc was popping off, willy kind of revived parkour, it was just a great time.
idk if someone ask this already 1.Did you create the 3D models of your Minecraft skins featured in the old video intros and thumbnails, or did you commission someone else to make them? If you did make them what program u use? 2. what was the banger music playing in the background of ur old intro
1. the intro was made by someone else. for thumbnails just download any free cinema4d / blender rig and put a skin on it 2. rogue - adventure time
Legend says that on J&H judgment day, Lila will return. She will bring with her armies of fire, seas of flame, and waves of bans. She will decide who will live, and who will perish. She alone is the honored one, and she alone can save us all.
ngl y'all were some begs throwing a fit the way a 12 year old was typing or acting lmao grown men throwing a fit at this account grow up
just saw your post where you said you and harry went into IT after everything died, and as I'm going into the same field, I have some random questions if you don't mind answering when you have time 1. what's your specialty? 2. what's your degree/ certs? 3. do you enjoy it? 4. how much did the server impact what you wanted to do and 5. did you put the server on your resume?
I'd say less than 5% of people who have jobs are actually "passionate" about their work, the other 95% just do it to pay the bills and survive. Maybe 10% felt passionate when they started their careers, but eventually it just became a job. Those lucky 5% either are working in innovative fields that are creating revolutionary breakthrough technologies that have an impact on the world,
or they are people who enjoy what they do because of some other emotional aspect like helping people or bringing smiles to people's faces, or they like the presence of being around their colleagues, or perhaps they just make a lot of money.