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account Raging

"My friend" hijacked some Steam accounts and now wants to know if the cops are coming — thread devolves into people asking to be given the stolen accounts.

A November 2007 thread in the Counter-Strike Rages subforum where a member asks, on behalf of a suspiciously anonymous 'friend', whether pretending to be a Steam admin to phish and hijack accounts could lead to police involvement. Other members mock the thin 'friend' excuse and reference the poster's earlier paranoid thread about server admins tracking his IP. A staff member chimes in with an actual answer distinguishing account scamming from phishing-hosting, while the thread ends with users half-jokingly asking to be handed the stolen accounts.

LOL!!!! This time it was your friend? In your other thread your asking if a server admin can find out where you live from your IP LMAO! Your so worried about going to prison over CS.— Sideways
You can not get arrested from scamming steam accounts. You can get arrested for using a hosting site to phish accounts though.— Arcade
Just give me the accounts, your friends in deep shit! pm me user/ pass— chrisofwow
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My First Rage, Finally

A newbie's first CS:S rage video, a rig-brag, and a mysterious 'homemade spray' nobody could name without getting banned.

A member named hunterbrute224 shared his first-ever recorded 'rage' video for Counter-Strike: Source, hyping his new PC specs and apologizing for FRAPS lag. The replies are classic low-stakes forum small talk: a fellow member promising to watch later, a graphics staffer giving mild encouragement, and other members asking casually about the spray and hack used in the clip. It's a snapshot of the site's everyday rhythm — new members posting proud amateur content and getting gentle, familiar feedback from regulars and staff.

My Spray was a homemade one If I post on here I would get banned— hunterbrute224
Pretty good for your first rage— waLLa
It seems like u have 1 hell of a rig there!— cortezfp
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afk in a dm server

A deathmatch server clip so absurd it kept getting bumped for months

This is the tail end of a long-running Counter-Strike Rages thread built around a clip or story titled 'afk in a dm server,' likely showcasing some kind of ridiculous or suspicious in-game moment (references to being 'AFK' yet still racking up kills hint at aimbot accusations, a classic rage-thread trope). The thread trickled on for months, from late 2007 into early 2008, mostly collecting one-liner reactions rather than real discussion. One member jokingly asked for 'the hack,' underscoring the community's cheat-scene undertone even in a joke thread.

Holy Shit Jaska Give me the Hack plz— aKari
lol nice u must be aimbotting in da serva— FpsZachFighter
this is crazy yo— TALKisCHEAP
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First pub rage.. (GoronCity)

A pub-rage video kicks off a classic myg0t vs. Fkn0wned pissing match

A member named GoronCity posted a rage video from a Counter-Strike public server, and the thread quickly turned into a mix of praise from regulars and a running feud with rival forum myg0t. Users like rnie and Legit_Hacks hyped the clip while Bulletwave (posting as a Banned member) talked it down and needled the crew about myg0t, prompting Goron_Elder_Chris to fire back hard. Classic mid-2000s CS rage-video culture: short reactions, inter-forum rivalry, and a banned user still lurking to stir things up.

Nice vid, Sn4fu wtf is your problem, GTFO Fkn0wned— rnie
Snafu is sad because myg0t = shit ragers who can barely annoy people.— Goron_Elder_Chris
Your either one of the washed up hasbeen myg0t kids, or one of the faggy bitches that hang on their nuts.— Goron_Elder_Chris
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Ownd By Me! - Fkn0wned.Com

Guy posts a YouTube clip of himself cheating on a VAC server and calls it a 'rage' — the forum does not agree.

Saintscrumpy shared a YouTube video of an old cheat (claimed v4, with v5 already in use) running on a Counter-Strike: Source VAC-secured server, framing it as 'raging.' Several members quickly called out that this wasn't a rage at all, just cheat usage, sparking a small semantic debate over what 'raging' actually means on the forum. It's a short, snarky exchange typical of the Raging and Advertising subforum's low-effort clip-sharing culture, ending with a mock-philosophical one-liner from Ex777 and a banned user's empty post.

This is not a rage you fucking retard. but i do like the m4 duelies.— Uncensor3d
Not actually a rage... just you using a hack.— Blaqk
This concept of what the actuallity of rage is, drasticaly degrades my deduction of what I, myself, have come to ascertain of what it infact is.— Ex777
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Jurassic Park Rage

A dino-themed rage video that made the whole board go 'aww'

A short-lived 'Counter-Strike Rages' thread from late November 2007 where member Goron_Elder_Chris posted a Jurassic Park-referencing rage video ('millions of years of hard work went into this') via a YouTube link. It got warm, low-key positive replies from a handful of members and a staffer, more of a friendly nod than any real drama. Typical of the era's rage/edit video culture on the board, where users shared cheeky clips just to get reactions from regulars.

Millions of years of hard work went into this..— Goron_Elder_Chris
i fucking love u man, made my day <3— MostWanter
Pretty nice man, keep them coming.— Arcade
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myg0t Rage Sounds Pack (215 MB, RapidShare)

A 215MB grab-bag of myg0t rage sound clips, shared in two RapidShare links back in '07.

A member known as LoRd Ragealot uploaded a large compilation of 'rage sounds' associated with the infamous myg0t group and shared it via two RapidShare links for other CS ragers to use. The thread sits in the Raging and Advertising > Counter-Strike Rages section, a hub for the community's trolling/raging culture, and quickly drew replies and reputation from members looking for the download. It ran to 12 pages, suggesting it was a popular, long-lived resource thread in its day.

So I took the time and uploaded all my rage sounds!! I thought that might be useful for all ragers here!— LoRd Ragealot
Respect Is not bought, its earnt.— laptops
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