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    My condolences. Whoever rated this one star, I don't know what to say.

    Honor him by keeping him in the clan. Don't kick him even if his son states he won't be playing for him

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    Even though Global can be toxic at times, I like to think that most COC players are good people, and this has made me believe that even more firmly now

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnguy2014 View Post
    My condolences. Whoever rated this one star, I don't know what to say.

    Honor him by keeping him in the clan. Don't kick him even if his son states he won't be playing for him
    We do plan on keeping his account in the clan.

    I think the hardest part right now for me is logging in and him not being there. He was a teacher and mentor to our younger less experienced players. He was a good friend. Always online to lend a helping hand or just offer sound advice about the game or life in general.

    Such a sad, sad day.
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    Sorry for your loss.
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    Weird this thread popped up because I just made a thread about the bond my clanmates and I formed (of which I saw your reply too)

    Sorry to hear man. It may sound silly to some people that the death of a person you've never met could affect you, but they might not have had the opportunity to be part of a clan with a good atmosphere yet. I feel like I've known some of the guys in my clan my whole life because we chat just like I chat with my IRL friends

    Maybe you can put a message about him in your clan description or something nice the whole clan can do to honor him

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnguy2014 View Post
    Even though Global can be toxic at times, I like to think that most COC players are good people, and this has made me believe that even more firmly now
    This is the internet man. People who are miserable, toxic, bitter, etc. tend to have a higher urge to speak out online. It's their release from whatever they're bitter about in life

    People who are happy and satisfied have less of an urge to make threads. I'm happy with a lot of things in this game, but in don't really make threads saying how satisfied I am with the game as a whole. Someone who isn't satisfied is more likely to say something

    So just remember that when you meet toxic people online. For every outspoken toxic person, there are 10 good people who don't bother posting because they're too busy doing whatever it is that's making them happy

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    Quote Originally Posted by FarmerCharmer View Post
    Weird this thread popped up because I just made a thread about the bond my clanmates and I formed (of which I saw your reply too)

    Sorry to hear man. It may sound silly to some people that the death of a person you've never met could affect you, but they might not have had the opportunity to be part of a clan with a good atmosphere yet. I feel like I've known some of the guys in my clan my whole life because we chat just like I chat with my IRL friends

    Maybe you can put a message about him in your clan description or something nice the whole clan can do to honor him
    A great thread you started btw. I never thought a game could have so much impact on my daily life but in honesty, I believe someone posted in your thread, these people have become part of my daily routine. I know my co leaders as well as I know some friends I've had my whole life. Even though we have never met in person, they are as close to me as some of my closest "real life" friends and often times much more so.
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