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At Unknown Academy, we believe that everyone has the potential to become a gaming master, regardless of their current skill level. Whether you're an semi experienced player looking to refine your strategy or someone who's been playing for years but still feels like there's room for improvement, you'll find a warm welcome and plenty of opportunities for growth within our community.

REQUIREMENTS:

Minimum 1000 hours.

Relaxed.

Willing to learn.

Lion mentality.

APPLICATION FORMAT:

In game name:

Player ID:

Hours on Arma 3 (screenshot required):

EU/NA:

Past gangs:

 

 

 

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I joined Unknown Academy with high hopes, only to be assigned the thrilling task of guarding the Theresa Market for the off chance that the regulars needed their fix of Redgulls. But that wasn't the worst part. They demanded 25% of my bank account, which was a hefty sum, and promised it would go towards crucial gang expenses like Ifrits and Orcas. However, after days of waiting, John Lemmon, the supposed custodian of our funds, vanished into thin air. Upon digging deeper, I discovered the unimaginable truth – he had sold my hard-earned cash to my own flesh and blood (little brother) for a measly £15! If you enjoy being scammed and betrayed, then by all means, join these swindlers at your own risk

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13 hours ago, Alec-I said:

I joined Unknown Academy with high hopes, only to be assigned the thrilling task of guarding the Theresa Market for the off chance that the regulars needed their fix of Redgulls. But that wasn't the worst part. They demanded 25% of my bank account, which was a hefty sum, and promised it would go towards crucial gang expenses like Ifrits and Orcas. However, after days of waiting, John Lemmon, the supposed custodian of our funds, vanished into thin air. Upon digging deeper, I discovered the unimaginable truth – he had sold my hard-earned cash to my own flesh and blood (little brother) for a measly £15! If you enjoy being scammed and betrayed, then by all means, join these swindlers at your own risk

I must say, your accusations are not only false but also utterly ridiculous. I have never been involved in any of the absurd activities you've described, nor do I have any intention of engaging in such nonsense.

It's disappointing that you would resort to baseless slander to vent your frustrations. If you have legitimate concerns, I suggest you bring them forward with evidence and in a civil manner. Until then, kindly refrain from dragging my name through the mud with your fabrications.

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