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On January 25th-26th, 2025, users Shampooboots, Spencer199, and Waking_Hours had blown up part of a mountain in an event known as "The Big Boom." The trio, (known as The Boom Gang) were flattening for the mountain for MorningSteph's developing palace. It involved over 30 stacks of TNT, and multiple casualties. (Most coming from inactive particpant E36Marshall.) They are still working on flattening the whole mountain, which has been proving to be a grueling process. | On January 25th-26th, 2025, users Shampooboots, Spencer199, and Waking_Hours had blown up part of a mountain in an event known as "The Big Boom." The trio, (known as The Boom Gang) were flattening for the mountain for MorningSteph's developing palace. It involved over 30 stacks of TNT, and multiple casualties. (Most coming from inactive particpant E36Marshall.) They are still working on flattening the whole mountain, which has been proving to be a grueling process. | ||
[[File:Blastpit.png|400px|thumb|Center|The big blast pit formed at the top of the mountain, they often chanted "BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!" as they threw things into the pit.]] | [[File:Blastpit.png|400px|thumb|Center|The big blast pit formed at the top of the mountain, they often chanted "BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!" as they threw things into the pit.]] [[File:cavemantntfire.png|200px|thumb|right|"They're like cavemen discovering fire; So enamoured."]] | ||
Revision as of 04:38, 26 January 2025
On January 25th-26th, 2025, users Shampooboots, Spencer199, and Waking_Hours had blown up part of a mountain in an event known as "The Big Boom." The trio, (known as The Boom Gang) were flattening for the mountain for MorningSteph's developing palace. It involved over 30 stacks of TNT, and multiple casualties. (Most coming from inactive particpant E36Marshall.) They are still working on flattening the whole mountain, which has been proving to be a grueling process.

