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Morgan Lacerda

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  1. Rafael liked a post in a topic by Morgan Lacerda in APD Captain Announcement   
    It's about goddamn time.
  2. Codie Alterman liked a post in a topic by Morgan Lacerda in APD Captain Announcement   
    It's about goddamn time.
  3. Morgan Lacerda liked a post in a topic by Samperino in APD Captain Announcement   
    Please welcome our newest Captain of Asylum's Altis Police Department, @Codie Alterman
    Congratulations are in order.
    He will be learning the ropes over the next couple of weeks, so take it easy on him!

  4. Morgan Lacerda liked a post in a topic by BlackShot in How Asylum changed a person's real life   
    I guess this New Year's mood made me a bit inspired today, so I decided to share my story with you all - the ones that care enough to read it to the end. I don't mean to sound corny, it's really just about a legit experience with Asylum - and the people that play it - that indeed affected my real life in more than one way.   I started playing Asylum a bit before the hacking in 2015, but I took a considerable break because of personal reasons. I then returned in 2016, almost a year later I believe.   (For those of you who don't know it, I was born in Brazil and therefore my native language isn't English. It's Portuguese.)   One of the first things I did when I came back was apply again for the APD. Because I had a very limited level of English back then, I was very insecure about taking the interview and failing it, but things went good and I became a Cadet once again (had played a few weeks in 2015).   I made it to Constable after being helped a lot by @Mr. Linux and taking my ride-along with @Maxime, which was very easy-going about the English thing.   My first experiences were really funny. Whenever I arrested a toxic little prick, they would scream something like "Give me an English-speaking officer!" or "Do you even speak English?" and some other toxic stuff. My accent was weird (it's still somewhat noticeable) and I would 'stumble' over some words or mispronounce them with a certain higher frequency. However, it was still intelligible and I could make myself clear enough.   After playing for a few more months - let's say six or eight - was when my arrests and my experiences started changing. The toxic ones would now rarely mention the matter with my English. Now, whenever they said something, it probably involved the word 'pig' or similar. That's when I realized something else was changing: my Speaking was improving and that wouldn't have occurred to me if it wasn't by the toxic Asylum players. I guess I ironically owe them some thanks.   Few more months later and I took an exam called TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language. It's required to non-native speakers of English especially if they wanna join a North American university or college. It isn't an easy test and it involves 4 abilities: reading, listening, speaking and writing. My score was 110 out of 120, whereas the university I was interested in only required a score of 65, if I'm not mistaken.   I still haven't joined any foreign universities or left the country, but that's still in my list of goals. At this moment I'm studying law in my country and I also got a job last semester. Surprisingly, I worked as a teacher. What did I teach? English.   I'm not perfect at the language and I'm still far from speaking it like a native speaker (I still make a bunch of mistakes), but the progress I achieved in such a short time was thanks to all the time I spent talking and interacting with Asylum players. I wouldn't have got such a high score on my English test if it wasn't by the community nor would I have gotten a job if it wasn't by the exam I took (I attached it to my résumé).   Of course that in the meantime I got closer to some people that would treat me very kindly. At the beginning of my APD 'career', I remember asking people to correct my English and make me sound more natural. It really helps. It carried on to Steam, Skype, Discord and even WhatsApp. Guys like @Nate!!!, @Midamaru, @explicit, @Chris Preuninger, @Olivia, @Morgan Lacerda, @Brendon Smith, @Alec-I, @InnateOcean, @Sandwich, @General Baked Potatoes, @GreenDemon, @Samperino and a *bunch * of others were always very understanding about it, and communicating with them was essential.   Besides getting an excellent grade on my test and getting a job after spending time on Asylum, I also made a lot of friends. From enjoying online game sessions to trading real-life advice (and I could quote Midamaru again), playing in this community allowed me to expand my knowledge and build strong friendships. This isn't a farewell post so I won't quote anyone else, but you know who you are.   Finally, I wanted to say that learning a new language is hard as fuck. It requires constant practice and a lot of patience. The ones who strive for perfection, like me, suffer a bit more, 'cause there's no magical formula to learn it all and learn it perfectly - especially Speaking, it sucks. If you find someone trying to learn or speak your language, give them some encouragement and help them when needed. Correcting he/she and giving tips is very important too (just don't be a dick about it).   Oh, and thanks @BaDaBiNg_10-8 and @Clint Beastwood for not letting the thing that brought me so many amazing experiences be buried under the ground. Wish you all the best in the new management!
  5. Morgan Lacerda liked a post in a topic by Slade Wilson in Anarchy's Strider Space Program!   
    To win this war, we must use their own resources against them.
  6. Morgan Lacerda liked a post in a topic by Tyler in Anarchy's Strider Space Program!   
    @Ava @Special K @Morgan Lacerda @Codie Alterman @DarkKnight @Slade Wilson @Jafar Ragnar/Reckless @Buck @Jake @bbgreg17
     
  7. Pwnsome liked a post in a topic by Morgan Lacerda in 911 - China Rising   
    Me and @Ken. had an interesting experience with them while on cop.
    They initiated and downed us at Athira medical thinking we were rebels, but upon finding out we were cops, they said sorry at least 3 dozen times, unrestrained us and let us go.
    We didn't even bother going after and charging them, just by how surprised we were by the fact that a group of players didn't take advantage of restrained cops.
    I respect those chinamen.
  8. Patato liked a post in a topic by Morgan Lacerda in 911 - China Rising   
    Me and @Ken. had an interesting experience with them while on cop.
    They initiated and downed us at Athira medical thinking we were rebels, but upon finding out we were cops, they said sorry at least 3 dozen times, unrestrained us and let us go.
    We didn't even bother going after and charging them, just by how surprised we were by the fact that a group of players didn't take advantage of restrained cops.
    I respect those chinamen.
  9. BlackShot liked a post in a topic by Morgan Lacerda in 911 - China Rising   
    Me and @Ken. had an interesting experience with them while on cop.
    They initiated and downed us at Athira medical thinking we were rebels, but upon finding out we were cops, they said sorry at least 3 dozen times, unrestrained us and let us go.
    We didn't even bother going after and charging them, just by how surprised we were by the fact that a group of players didn't take advantage of restrained cops.
    I respect those chinamen.
  10. Mr. Linux liked a post in a topic by Morgan Lacerda in Montage 1   
    You clearly forgot to add the clips were you were using your cheats..
     
  11. Masonn liked a post in a topic by Morgan Lacerda in 911 - China Rising   
    Me and @Ken. had an interesting experience with them while on cop.
    They initiated and downed us at Athira medical thinking we were rebels, but upon finding out we were cops, they said sorry at least 3 dozen times, unrestrained us and let us go.
    We didn't even bother going after and charging them, just by how surprised we were by the fact that a group of players didn't take advantage of restrained cops.
    I respect those chinamen.
  12. Witz liked a post in a topic by Morgan Lacerda in 911 - China Rising   
    Me and @Ken. had an interesting experience with them while on cop.
    They initiated and downed us at Athira medical thinking we were rebels, but upon finding out we were cops, they said sorry at least 3 dozen times, unrestrained us and let us go.
    We didn't even bother going after and charging them, just by how surprised we were by the fact that a group of players didn't take advantage of restrained cops.
    I respect those chinamen.
  13. Morgan Lacerda liked a post in a topic by Witz in 911 - China Rising   
    idk... they vdmed us, i made a video for them
  14. BlackShot liked a post in a topic by Morgan Lacerda in Montage 1   
    You clearly forgot to add the clips were you were using your cheats..
     
  15. Blade liked a post in a topic by Morgan Lacerda in Montage 1   
    You clearly forgot to add the clips were you were using your cheats..
     
  16. Morgan Lacerda liked a post in a topic by Blade in Montage 1   
  17. Mr. Linux liked a post in a topic by Morgan Lacerda in 200IQ cop play   
    Well played sir, well played indeed.
  18. GreenDemon liked a post in a topic by Morgan Lacerda in 200IQ cop play   
    Well played sir, well played indeed.
  19. BlackShot liked a post in a topic by Morgan Lacerda in 200IQ cop play   
    Well played sir, well played indeed.
  20. Morgan Lacerda liked a post in a topic by BlackShot in 200IQ cop play   
    @WolfLeader
  21. Morgan Lacerda liked a post in a topic by BlackShot in Catch me   
    @Morgan Lacerda @Blade @Jeb Bush
  22. Morgan Lacerda liked a post in a topic by Tom Kappa in Welcome to Asylum. Hope you enjoy your stay   
    A lot of people ask me why I barely report stuff. 50% or more of these clips are Reportable/Compable. At half an hour/hour for each clip to make a report, you do the math. 
     
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