Community Spotlight: Ult Like You Mean It
Community Spotlight is a daily blog that searches the breadth of the internet to bring you a new community creation everyday! The selections range from pro-play to cosplay so prepare for something different and entertaining with each day!
Bonkey (McBonkerson) is back with a new League video. Set to the parody song, Ult Like You Mean It, which was recorded by Brother Blake, it features up close and personal gameplay. Some of the contents of the video look staged, while others look like a game playing out its course.
The song itself is a parody of a song by The Killers, Smile Like You Mean It. Brother Blake is a singer and songwriter that has a whole album worth of LoL songs, as well as mad MS Paint skills. Bonkey is an established machinimator whom I’ve featured in this very space for his Rammus video.
Want to submit something to the Community Spotlight? Email me at moomoney[at]lolreport[dot]com! Video credits go to Bonkey.
3 Responses to “Community Spotlight: Ult Like You Mean It”





Anonymous replied on Aug 2nd, 2012 at 1:20 am
I miss you moomoney.
I love you.
Kristyna replied on Oct 4th, 2012 at 3:11 am
I love this blog.PLEASE include me next time for caolnirg. I’m loud, though, not surprisingly. But have a serviceable alto voice And enjoy singing tremendously. Singing helps my soul connect.Anyway, back to the topic. Gathering. Ann Sussman’s got a speech about places and how the surrounding aesthetic is key to attracting people to gather. I can only speak from experience, because I’m not a trained designer. But my intuition is telling me that we have a ton of empty buildings that are not getting used as effectively as they could.To me, an empty space is an invitation to gather. So when I see the foyer at the High School empty at night, with the lights blazing, I think huh art space . When I see an empty kitchen at a church that can seat 100, I think, huh party .What I see as an opportunity is a lack of drop in spaces places where spontaneous gathering can occur. There are lots of places we can buy tickets for, or spend lots of money on drinks. But few places where we can gather in large crowds spontaneously, affordably.When I was a kid around here, they let us do things like take over a parking lot for frisbee and they’d let us hang out at least for a while. So we’d go throw frisbees around the Grants (now Roche Bros) parking lot at night. Very fun. Or we’d have a place where a campfire would be burning (SAFELY) and people would gather and play music, etc. That probably wasn’t all that legal , but why don’t we make it legal ? Why don’t we figure out how to use our EXISTING facilities to allow and attract gathering?My point is that we have so many restrictions on our spaces that it prohibits us from gathering. I tried to have an Olympics Viewing gathering at the High School last time, and the hurdles to be allowed to gather in the foyer squashed any ideas of my doing it again.Sooo I gather communities in people’s homes. We can easily fit 30-40 people in a home. And we have music and wonderful discussion, etc at the drop of a hat! And people have different open house hours. We coordinate via email and phone and things just happen. How to be more inclusive??? Give us more space! We HAVE the buildings. We just need to use them more flexibly AND more attractively. Oh, also, we don’t have any centralized calendar for social events. There are all of these scattered collections of people and communities, but unless you can find them, you can’t coordinate with them!
Sum replied on Oct 4th, 2012 at 4:10 am
The sponsors apcrpaoh is a very good idea. But in order to be successful, it should be structured in such a way that the sponsor herself or himself have a sponsor… much like a pyramid chain scheme, where each sponsor below the top (with less seniority) has fewer people to handle than the one above him. It should look like this: (Each vertical line represents a person. The horizontal line below each vertical line shows how many people that person sponsors. Manages 3 __________I__________________ Each Manages 2 | | | ________ _________ _________ Each Manages 1 | | | | | | ___ ___ ____ ____ ____ ____ Newest | | | | | |By empowering the sponsors, they’ll assume more responsibilities by taking the medication as exemplars for those they mentor. As time goes by, those on the bottom will rise up the chain and get one person to mentor. Those above them would get now two… and so on.Therefore, when the community health worker would come to the sponsors for a visit, they would feel good about themselves being sponsors, while the fact that they are also “patients” would play a smaller role.Dov G.