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Post by Elmach on May 17, 2010 23:54:29 GMT -5
5/17/2010 A Mostly True, Attemptedly Thoroughly Researched, History of Dan-BallDates are for when the section is posted. They will be linked to a post that contains references/explanations, or (in this case) the actual reference. Prologue: The creation of Dan ballA long time ago (Around April 2006 AD), in the land of Internetica, a person from the faraway land of Japan, hereby known as Ha55i, met a person from the faraway land of America, hereby known as Listo, and decided to create a city, which they named Dan-Ball. They built many buildings, Listo doing the designing, Ha55i doing the construction. Around August, they built a building that gave people special liquid to play with. September, they built a building that helped people learn to write, by causing each correct letter to make a sand pile. People wanted a game that combined them, and in April of the next year, they got it: Powder Game. Powder Game became one of the more popular buildings in Dan-Ball.
5/17/2010 Comments? Suggestions? Feedback?
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Post by QwertyuiopThePie on May 18, 2010 9:10:50 GMT -5
Well, I doubt Listo came along until about the third or fourth update of PG.
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Post by Elmach on May 20, 2010 0:31:29 GMT -5
5/19/2010 Well, everything in this aMTATRHoDB is from hearsay and rumors and a bit of actual sources. I haven't been here for that long.
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Post by QwertyuiopThePie on May 20, 2010 22:03:23 GMT -5
Okay. I can always suggest modifications as they go.
Also, keep in mind that Frogmaster made the forums, Linkzcap was the first to join them, then Listo and Swearingworth (One of the most epic graphic artists we've ever had), but later they deaded and Frog left and gave the forums to Listo, and TSL came back and was all "Ooh, awesome, a forum store, I can post and pimp out my profile! But, oh look, if I hire people I'll get more dan-balls! I'll go hire people right now!" That pretty much started a chain of Listo and TSL reviving the forums, I came in around this time, and things went from there.
That's most of the really early history.
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