xSi
December 28th, 2007, 05:15
Hi! I'm Carolyn, in a clan called "Hostile Force", and we're looking for clan sponsorships.
We don't want your money, and we don't need a private practice/match server, as we have both already.
But!
We need a website and forums, or a public server.
Most of us have compeditive experience in the past, ranging from cal-o to cal-m and have been playing for greater than five years, so as you would expect we're not a clan that will go out and get a sponsor just to screw around or play dirty with negative conduct.
This is our first compeditive season playing together as a group, but we're expected to do very well since there is not a 'weakest link'.
We're not an all girls' clan, but we do have girls in our clan, and our clan leader is a girl. (uh, me!)
We're tired of the 'gender seperation', and we do hope to display that gender is also not a handicap or advantage in certain challenges.
Likewise, we're not out to minimize the talents of another gender in order to add value to another: It could be called a simple experiment to show that there are important qualities in men and women alike which benifit an entire team, when they've put their minds to it.
So that's the jist of it, and any kind of help would be great. So how 'bout it!? :-)
We don't want your money, and we don't need a private practice/match server, as we have both already.
But!
We need a website and forums, or a public server.
Most of us have compeditive experience in the past, ranging from cal-o to cal-m and have been playing for greater than five years, so as you would expect we're not a clan that will go out and get a sponsor just to screw around or play dirty with negative conduct.
This is our first compeditive season playing together as a group, but we're expected to do very well since there is not a 'weakest link'.
We're not an all girls' clan, but we do have girls in our clan, and our clan leader is a girl. (uh, me!)
We're tired of the 'gender seperation', and we do hope to display that gender is also not a handicap or advantage in certain challenges.
Likewise, we're not out to minimize the talents of another gender in order to add value to another: It could be called a simple experiment to show that there are important qualities in men and women alike which benifit an entire team, when they've put their minds to it.
So that's the jist of it, and any kind of help would be great. So how 'bout it!? :-)