Just a question about these groups...
Do I have a limit to joining these groups?
Does this answer your question:
You are a Member of the following Groups
* <3 Nuts
* Asians
* CHEESE!
* cool people.
* Fish's Public Underlings' Bulletin
* Good With Fingers
* GotR Fans
* I Don't Care What You Say, Crocs Are HIDEOUS !
* Jerks
* Jesus
* Kingdom Hearts
* Lones Pack
* Martial Arts
* METAL AS ****
* Miku Hastune Vocaloids Club
* Ninjas
* Official Tibs Fanclub
* Old School
* Pokemon Freaks
* Poplartry
* Runescape
* Single Side - One Hander Guild
* skill
* Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
* The Red Fraction Group
* TWG New Players - Help Section
* USSR
* Vertex Beta Vrofl - Discuss how we should get it
* Warriors
* what is stepmania
* WorldWide FFR
* Zaft Alliance
What are my benefits?
None really, groups are just there for fun and interaction.
i need to invite people? i thought its a public group
its for people physically outside of the US from all around the world...being 90% + on the site are Americans
"A Group For All Players Outside Of The USA"
is that the right grammar btw? Outside Of The USA or Outside The USA :
i need to invite people? i thought its a public group
its for people physically outside of the US from all around the world...being 90% + on the site are Americans
It is a public group. I'm guessing that destiny didn't even click on the link and look.
PS. This is one of the groups that I've joined that I'm actually right in joining. I'm Irish (British, whatever) and live in Northern Ireland.
It is a public group. I'm guessing that destiny didn't even click on the link and look.
PS. This is one of the groups that I've joined that I'm actually right in joining. I'm Irish (British, whatever) and live in Northern Ireland.
I actually did click the link. I didn't know there would be a "Join Group" button, because I remember being invited into another group. That's why I thought it would be an invitation only group.
Originally I thought this idea wasn't for FFR-type fighting, but more for the fun of just joining a group to represent something. Might I have been mistaken?
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