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In January 2003, a young boy was pissed off at the stupid Star Fox Adventures game he got for Christmas. Finding himself unable to do anything, he turned to the internet for some kind of help. He was quickly linked to gamefaqs.com, and while the guides helped they still didn't solve his problems. He quickly registered an account, using the first thing that came into his mind, Carnage from Spiderman (i have no idea why lol), and a random number in 360, which he had no clue would later become relevant about 4 years later. Unfortunately, the registration screwed up, so he tried again. The account was accepted... BUT WAIT! As he was quickly typing, he forgot to put the a in carnage, leaving him simply as carnge. As you can see, nobody's perfect.

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  • Carnge360
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  • In January 2003, a young boy was pissed off at the stupid Star Fox Adventures game he got for Christmas. Finding himself unable to do anything, he turned to the internet for some kind of help. He was quickly linked to gamefaqs.com, and while the guides helped they still didn't solve his problems. He quickly registered an account, using the first thing that came into his mind, Carnage from Spiderman (i have no idea why lol), and a random number in 360, which he had no clue would later become relevant about 4 years later. Unfortunately, the registration screwed up, so he tried again. The account was accepted... BUT WAIT! As he was quickly typing, he forgot to put the a in carnage, leaving him simply as carnge. As you can see, nobody's perfect.
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Age
  • 17(xsd:integer)
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  • MSN: mr.derp113@hotmail.com
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username
  • carnge360
Gender
  • Male
Location
  • Ottawa, ON
abstract
  • In January 2003, a young boy was pissed off at the stupid Star Fox Adventures game he got for Christmas. Finding himself unable to do anything, he turned to the internet for some kind of help. He was quickly linked to gamefaqs.com, and while the guides helped they still didn't solve his problems. He quickly registered an account, using the first thing that came into his mind, Carnage from Spiderman (i have no idea why lol), and a random number in 360, which he had no clue would later become relevant about 4 years later. Unfortunately, the registration screwed up, so he tried again. The account was accepted... BUT WAIT! As he was quickly typing, he forgot to put the a in carnage, leaving him simply as carnge. As you can see, nobody's perfect. So he took his brand new UUA account and posted on the SFA board about his problem (ok fine, it was the damn Test of Fear!), but to his surprise all the people who posted there had a strange obsession with female cartoon animals, so he left and never came back. During this time period, carnge began lurking around on the GameFAQs Canada board, where some users (Including JamesOwnsSam, and sgtshark!) would post about hockey. However things would soon change when GameFAQs decided to split the Sports and Racing board into specialized niche sports, thus uniting GameFAQs Canada boarders with SnR:General boarders with the first ever Gamefaqs NHL board. So yeah, he pretty much continued lurking with the odd post now and then. The Senators fan community was small but closly knitt, with posters like Tyrsell, Jeremy Roenick, miraclewhip, and SuperLugi. They were dominated by the Leaf fans consiting of Winkle, DGIB, Mazara, and a shitload of others. anyway, i'll write more after dinner peace
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