Hey everyone! Finally making my first post here.
I have been around for about 10 months, but have been subscribed for 8 now (no end in sight!). My wife and I are expecting our first child (Boy / Corbin) at the end of August! Things are about to get crazy!
A little about me. Born and raised in Texas, enough said. I am a small time streamer (twitch.tv/h4vix), but mostly just a gamer as streaming is a hobby right now and not a job. Right now I am helping my WildStar guild build our own community (www.mistakesweremade.fail) with a focus on building our WildStar presence first, but eventually branching out into other games in the near future. On that note, if anyone needs a WildStar home, I'll hook you up (Entity/Dominion).
The reason I have stuck around is how charitable the community is. I am very big on giving back, and actually will be doing a charity stream in about 3-4 weeks (probably shooting for as close to 24 hours benefiting St Judes. My past charitable events were for Child's Play, Operation Supply Drop and The Wounded Warrior Project.
I plan on delving into some more games that Cohh is playing. But for now, my main focus is on WildStar because my group is 7/9 in DataScape.
Anyway, there is a lot more I can say about myself, but I will end here for now.
Look forward to getting to know everyone!
-h4vix
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- Malta1565
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Hey, welcome! Good luck with your stream and chartible events. Do you know Ms. Vixen at all? She streams COD and has a really strong emphasis doing charity streams for a bunch of different causes.
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I have seen Ms. Vixen, but I don't follow her at the moment. (really only Cohh, Zeke and a handful of other casters).
The last event I did was for The Wounded Warrior Project. Did a variety stream for about 20 hours (couldn't quite make the 24, getting old...)
The last event I did was for The Wounded Warrior Project. Did a variety stream for about 20 hours (couldn't quite make the 24, getting old...)