Welcome Angelo Yazar!

I feel like I just did this last week - oh wait, I did! We get to welcome another new developer to the Stonehearth team, Angelo Yazar!

Please say hello to Angelo (@ayazar)!

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Welcome to the eternal struggle between life and death known as stonehearth!

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What? How can we trust someone who’s favorite food is raw turnips? :imp:

Interesting! I was doing a volcano entity, that would spawn as part of the world generation. One thing missing was cubemitters effects :stuck_out_tongue:

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welcome aboard @ayazar! :smile:

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I’m half expecting the team to reach critical mass and go supernova or something. :stuck_out_tongue:

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Welcome to Stonehearth @ayazar :jubilant:

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More people! Yes! Welcome @ayazar to the team, looking forward to you destroying our worlds, i guess?

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Another one for me; to break their stuff, GOOD :merry:

Welcome @ayazar

Note: It’s almost like Dominoes, they stacking up for everyone just to make them all fall down lol

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Hey all, thanks for the warm welcome! I look forward to destroying worlds and eating raw turnips.

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welcome @ayazar;
I can see you are becoming heavily invested in the hearthling turnip market, may I introduce you to an industry gold mine a soba with turnips Soba and Maitake Mushrooms in Soy Broth Recipe | Bon Appetit

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Welcome to the team @ayazar, plenty of worlds here to be destroyed and many many turnips to eat!

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Welcome @ayazar! Always great to see the devteam grow! How is your skills in cartmaking? I mean, those turnips dont haul them selves from the fields to the inn do they? :smiley: Again, welcome and looking forward to see how you will contribute to the best game out there!

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I’m great at cartography, but hauling turnips by hand builds hearthling character.

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@ayazar sounds like a turkish bread spread :smiley:
Welcome TurnipLover28 .

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Hey @ayazar welcome to the team. It’s great to have you. I hope I am not forward in saying; if you feel the need to release any lore you over hear at the office… Just send it my way.

Seriously though welcome.

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Almost, right language! Yazar means ‘author’ in Turkish. I’m cool with bread spread for ‘ayazar’ though – could be turnip based. I’ve added TurnipLover28 to my name, it has a nice ring to it!

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