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| Lots of Life Changes |
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Posted by: Resarekt - 21st April 2026, 9:48 PM - Forum: Blogs
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Heyooooo!Â
So I’m back for the Survivor revival…as if I’d ever miss it lol.
But…I have had a LOT of life updates since my last posts…2 years ago.
For starters…I got married in September of 2024! Kinda crazy to think about but what’s even crazier is…..
I’m a freaking dad! My little ray of sunshine turns 10 weeks on Thursday!Â
Anyways…that’s about all I got! See y’all around!
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| 1B EXP PTS - THE COLD TRUTH 🥶 |
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Posted by: Different - 19th April 2026, 3:29 PM - Forum: Platform Racing 2
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Take a long, unblinking look at that experience bar. Don’t just glance at it—study it. It’s a discussion that nobody wants to have because from a macroer’s perspective, it isn’t just intimidating… it’s oppressive. A relentless, unyielding wall that stretches so far beyond reason it almost dares you to try it. Ten-digit rank? That’s not a goal—that’s a siege. It feels like a sisyphean task to achieve the unthinkable and the unfathomable. And every inch forward demands something from you: time you won’t get back, patience that wears thinner by the day, scripts that break the moment you trust them, updates that reset your progress, and an electric bill that quietly reminds you of the cost of obsession.
Every day you leave your house for work, there’s that lingering thought in the back of your mind—whether your CPU is going to overheat, triggering a cascade of problems that will only exacerbate everything you’ve already been dealing with.
So ask yourself—at what point do you crack? At what point do you finally admit that you’ve been pushing your CPU to the brink 24/7 for something that keeps moving further away? When does “just a little more” turn into exhaustion… into resentment… into regret?
Let’s stop pretending this is effortless. Forget the tired claim that “high ranks mean no skill.” That’s a shallow take from people who’ve never stood at the edge of this grind. Because reaching a rank like 87 isn’t luck—it’s attrition. It’s endurance. It’s the willingness to sacrifice time, money, and mental stamina for something most people would abandon long before it ever became real.
And if you ever see that number—1,086,681,489—staring back at you at the end of your progress bar, understand what it truly represents. That “+8” isn’t just a bonus—it’s proof that you’ve FOLDED to the elite level and survived a system designed to wear you down. Rank 79+8 isn’t a milestone… it’s a warning. Because even standing there, after everything it took to get that far, you’re still not at the top.
Not even close.
Forget about the game allegedly having a ridiculous rank cap of 84. To push beyond—to even think about touching rank 87—you’re signing up for years more of the same relentless cycle. Grinding. Waiting. Enduring. No shortcuts. No mercy. Just you… and a bar that never stops demanding more.
What’s next? Ask yourself that—honestly. Not out of habit, not out of obsession, but with clarity. Because whatever drove you to claw your way this far wasn’t casual interest… it was fixation. It consumed your time, your energy, your focus—and it delivered you to a number most people will never even comprehend. 1 billion experience points. Let that sink in. 79+8. At this point you’ve already crossed a threshold that 99% of players will never touch, never see, never endure long enough to understand.
So now what? Farming a number as absurd as 1,358,351,861 experience points is both a triumph and a burden—bittersweet in its glory, yet relentlessly grueling in its pursuit. A base rank of 80 sounds powerful, almost untouchable… but to what end? At that level, it stops being about progress and starts being about obsession. No one reaches that height without an unshakable fixation on being number one. No one! And by then, rank ties aren’t a thing anymore—there’s no shared victory, no equal footing. Just a solitary climb, where the higher you go, the more alone it becomes.
If you saw someone with rank 87 today, your first instinct wouldn’t be admiration—it would be suspicion. Because at that level, the grind stops looking human. It starts looking engineered. Manufactured. Like someone bent the rules—quietly, consistently—over years. Even on the official leaderboard, the peak hovers at 82, and only a handful have managed to stand there. Beyond that? It doesn’t feel like progression anymore. It feels like trespassing into territory that was never meant to be reached legitimately.
When you see a rank 87 today, the first thought that penetrates your mind is “why hasn’t this man been banned yet?” When you’re that high of a level, you can relax because you instinctively know that no one is catching up to you. No one makes it this far by accident. At that level, you’ve either mastered the system—or learned how to bend it without breaking it. Staying ahead of updates, stacking every advantage, finding ways to move when others are stalled… and yes, sometimes surreptitiously pushing your account forward over time. That’s the reality most people don’t want to admit.
And when someone else sees it—really sees it—it doesn’t inspire them. It unsettles them. Because deep down, they understand the gap isn’t just large… it’s permanent. That kind of distance doesn’t get closed.
It’s like standing at the base of the K2 mountain, staring straight up at something brutally insurmountable. Not impossible in theory—but in reality? For almost everyone, it might as well be.
Just quit. Take the easy way out—you don’t have what it takes to reach this level. Why keep forcing your CPU through that arduous, relentless strain for something that keeps slipping further out of reach? You’re trying to push a delusional archetype beyond its boundaries by objectively macroing and chasing an outcome that was never meant to become reality. All the multiple macro scripts that you keep writing for your accounts is a colossal waste of your time, yet you still linger on something that will never be reached at the tip of your fingers. Imagine getting so used to grinding 100M only to possess 7.36% of the impossible 1.3B.
That +50k experience grind looks sweet—almost comforting—when you hide it under the surface. Most people would just forfeit and download this bot to their computer if they could. Why squander years of your life stressing your CPU to its core when you could just skim it off to only a few months?—A quick hit of progress, a fleeting sense of control. But you know what it really is. It’s a way to mask the excruciating reality of the climb… to convince yourself you’re moving forward, when all you’re really doing is prolonging the inevitable burnout.
So how much longer are you going to keep pretending?
It’s funny how you think that hitting rank 80 (72+8) means that it’s all over, don’t you? Like you’ve finally crossed the line. But that’s the trick—the system lets you feel finished before you actually are. That +8 token boost? It didn’t crown you… it compensated for you. It dressed up the result, gave you something that looks complete, because deep down it knows most people will never endure what it takes to reach a true, unassisted rank 80. In reality the system laughs at you manically because it instinctively knows that from a rank 72+8 perspective, you now need to grind 5,652,291,176 XP to prove that you can actually reach a real rank 80.
Try replacing that rank 72 with a true base of 80+8—and then tell me how grueling it really is. Strip away the illusion of progress and face it head-on, where every gain feels slower, heavier, more punishing than the last. The system will not cease at nothing to systematically pick you apart, piece by piece, testing not your skill—but your limits. You didn’t adhere to the 79+8 warning, so perhaps this will be your final chapter.
And if it doesn’t break you—if you somehow endure long enough to reach an unfathomable rank—then you’re not met with relief. You’re met with a number: 1,697,939,827 experience points. Cold. Indifferent. Demanding even more.
No one gets there by accident. No one stumbles into that kind of progress. That level belongs to a different kind of mindset—one built on relentless persistence, bordering on obsession, where stopping isn’t even a consideration anymore.
Three layers. Three thresholds. Three versions of rank 80 that most people can’t even comprehend—let alone survive. And only two of them have ever been conquered.
1. The Tokens — 72+8 — 227,893,625 XP: Most people don’t even obtain all these rank tokens unless someone lends them a freaking hand. On paper, it looks complete. Polished. Finished. Like you’ve arrived and finally made it. But appearances lie. You’re still nothing but a mere macroer trapped inside the dark and gruesome shadows of a base rank 80. Constantly grinding experience, but never satisfied.
2. The Accumulation — 1,358,351,861 to 1,424,334,975 XP: The one that birthed you and brought you into the real world of experience. No tokens. No bullshit. This is where ranks stop being just a number and starts becoming a test of endurance. Every point is dragged out of time itself. So stop patting yourself on the back thinking that it’s all over when the journey has just begun. That so-called experience cap at rank 84 was placed as an obstructive force of doom dismantling everything that you’ve built from the ground up because they know that you don’t have what it takes to conquer a billion experience points.Â
3. The Base — The Final Boss — 1,358,351,861 XP: The real rank 80+8. The man that struck fear into every macroer’s hearts with an insurmountable iron fist of doom. When he spoke, you listened. You didn’t dare speak unless given permission to. He cannot be defeated. And anyone who thinks they’ve got the guts to conquer him is sadly mistaken and trapped inside of a delusional bubble living an endless fairytale. No shortcuts. No supplements. No artificial boost to soften the climb. Just raw, unassisted progression staring back at you like a wall that doesn’t break.
Forget that last level. Seriously—erase it from your mind. Because that’s where the illusion dies.
And the moment you realize that?
That everything you thought was the summit… was just the halfway point—
That’s when it really begins.
At that point, the question isn’t “how far can you go?”
It’s “what are you willing to become to get there?”
Now get outta here and let this message sink into your minds because it’s astronomically impossible to reach a base of rank 80 or even obtain 79+8.
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| Stepping away from PR2 development |
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Posted by: bls1999 - 17th April 2026, 7:52 PM - Forum: Announcements
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After 8 years, it's time for me to officially say goodbye to PR2 development.
The obvious question many of you will ask is "duh, where have you been?" I want to make it clear that my inactivity was not by choice. Without getting too specific, my employer has pretty strict guidelines on open-source contributions. Behind the scenes, for the past couple of years, I've tried my very best to get back to a place that allowed me to continue regular PR2 development, and if that does happen, I'll post a jubilant update; however it's becoming increasingly clear that won't happen in a way that allows me to make meaningful changes moving forward.
It's been an absolute blast engaging with this community in such a sacred way; curating and preserving a piece of internet history we all love dearly. I couldn't be more thankful to Jacob for taking a chance on me back in 2018 and letting me take the reins on his magnum opus. Working on PR2 provided me a creative outlet that made me a better programmer and allowed me to escape from the world when I needed it the most. I can confidently say that I owe much of my real-world success to this project. Put simply, it changed my life for the better.
To the community that accepted me along the way: thank you. None of this would've been possible without your incredible suggestions, activity, participation, contributions (special thanks to the folks who provided music and vector graphics!), etc. It really warms my heart to think of everyone that's had a chance to influence the game. Whether that's something as small as adding pages for the campaign tab, or as medium as finally adding the cheese hat, or as large as adding block options and teleport blocks, all of you were integral to changing PR2 for the better.
As for the future of development, I've transferred the PR2 client repo to Jacob. I believe he intends to make it public, so you can see all of my crazy comments and additions along the way. I'm excited at the prospect of a public PR2 client source codebase inspiring a new generation of PR2 development and, who knows, maybe teaching another aspiring programmer to code.
I want to be clear that this isn't goodbye from the community. I'm not retiring from being an admin, nor am I shutting down JV. Additionally, all closed-source development (JV, Discord, other games, etc) and community curation (streaming!) is fair game. So, I'll still be around. Can't get rid of me that easily!
Thanks again for all the memories. I'll be seeng you around…
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| Survivor: Jiggmin’s Revival |
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Posted by: Sushie - 16th April 2026, 10:53 AM - Forum: Survivor
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Welcome to Survivor: Jiggmin’s Revival.
Who will be the Sole Survivor?
Current Status
Read the spoiler below for the text results one you’ve watched the video above…
Well dang, that extra “U” sure paid off because TRUC’s Honour has won him individual immunity! TRUC is immune from being voted out this Tribal Council. Congratulations on your great luck!
Everyone, please PM me who you wish to vote. You cannot vote for TRUC. Next person voted out will be the second member of the jury.
Players in Tribal Council:
MrGlad
Kursed
TRUC (immune)
Resarekt
Dan-83
bls1999
TheBreeze
JEEJAYEM
Silky Silver
Addy
Thanks!
Tribe
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MrGlad
Kursed
TRUC
Resarekt
Dan-83
bls1999
TheBreeze
JEEJAYEM
Silky Silver
Addy
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11. SirPepa781 - 1st Jury Member
12. Sunlight1232
13. Uptight 534
14. David
15. AppleDon
16. Breadplates
17. tadtad
Twists
•Captains
•Schoolyard Pick
•Secret Advantages
•PANDORA’S BOX: TO WAR.
Results and Banners
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Player List
•Breadplates
•TRUC
•Dan-83
•AppleDon
•JEEJAYEM
•Kursed
•Uptight 534
•Addy
•TheBreeze
•SirPepa781
•Sunlight1232
•Silky Silver
•tadtad
•David
•Resarekt
•MrGlad
•bls1999
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| (Maybe) Final Update from Chma |
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Posted by: Chma - 9th April 2026, 6:37 AM - Forum: Blogs
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Hi everyone I hope you’re doing good.
I certainly am. I’m very busy in life with work (IT & Network Engineering + some side work) and hobbies. Although I’m busy with work I get a lot more free time as well for my hobbies, so it’s great. I worked at Toyota for 4 years before that and learnt a lot. I love my work.Â
My hobbies being football, basketball, going to the gym, cars and games. I am also the owner of a Nissan S13 Silvia, S15 Silvia (both currently SR20DET) and a S170 Toyota Crown Athlete (1JZ).Â
In addition to this, since college when I studied engineering and made many more friends, 1 particular friend was Japanese. Since he and his family returned there before COVID, I always stayed in contact with him. I always loved Japan and because of my friend I have studied Japanese and am fluent in it. He also introduced me to many of his friends and their friends. I also went there a couple years ago and going again this year. I got offered a couple of jobs out there in my fields of work and will be taking those up in the near future as I continue to save and invest my money.Â
I thought I’d give an update on my life I forget about this place sorry but yeah.
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| Howdy Old Friends |
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Posted by: Breadplates - 4th April 2026, 7:39 PM - Forum: Welcoming Gates
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Hey guys!!
I’m honestly not sure how many of you will remember me, but I am back and still want to relive the old days on PR2 and along with the forums. Can we get the old contests up and running again? I’d be more than happy to be a judge for anyone needing one
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Posted by: Uber - 30th March 2026, 11:49 PM - Forum: Welcoming Gates
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Hi everyone!!! Uberpigeon (and other pigeon related usernames) here.
Was randomly thinking about old flash games and, well, ye olde jiggmin's village came to mind!
I went to go make an account but low and behold I'd already joined, and posted a message here back in 2018...
8 years ago! Crazy!
I'm 26 now (ANCIENT) And I'd like to say I have so many memories of JV considering how much time I spent loitering here, but honestly I have forgotten so much, haha. I mean, I was what, 14? I mostly recall it as a constant humiliation ritual. I was a lonely kid and desperate for attention respect but I juustt wasn't cool enough to get it... But that's okay. It was still a fun place to hang out online in and you will be happy to learn I finally figured out how to be a cool chill guy who everyone likes and who is super talented at the creative arts.
Anyway, I wanted to share some core memories I have of my time on JV...
One thing I think about VERY OFTEN, because it was truly embarrassing:
That one user, I cant remember his name (sorry if you're reading this) He was from norway (sidebar: I'm now a norweeaboo and love norway, norge er flott!), he had a cat avatar/persona ??? and he was pretty popular. A power user, some might say.
Anyway, he posted a blog with a link that links to your own facebook page, like, as a troll post like haha I found your facebook. I was fooled by this link. I thought my facebook had been exposed for everyone to see... so in retaliation I used my amazing stalking skills and found HIS ACTUAL facebook profile and posted a blog linking that. Which was CRAZY of me, and someone did reply to it like uhhhh dude... he was just pranking you...
I quickly deleted my blog but that interaction does haunt me to this day.
Another embarrassing incident was when I made a comic (the comic thread!!! so much fun) explaining the backstory of someone ELSES OC character completely unprompted. It was Player Z/ Zed, idk if they are still around.... I just thought they were SO cool and iconic and I did not realise how weird it was for me to do that lmao. I hope they were flattered but I do look back at that and cringe.
GOD I hope I can think of some happy memories.... uhh... Remember those youtube poops of jiggmin that one guy made? good times. I remember hanging out in that one jiggmin flop game where you're a plank of wood (?) with some of the JV peeps and just chilling and making friends on there...
This is so random but I remember having a conversation with someone in PMs talking about if I was ugly or not and they were like "no offence but you kinda are" LMAO.
I remember that weird guy who was really into Ariana grande and always posted that gif of her getting squirted with water and at the time that was the only reason I knew who Ariana grande was. I remember someone talking about how they were making their own operating system called Bubble OS and how it was going to be super popular (?) lmao. And there was that time some really irritating guy got mod powers and everyone ****ing hated him and it was a total shitshow within like a week. CLASSIC forum drama that one!
Some cool people I remember wanting to be friends with... There was a girl who was like... purple, (I think her name was, and truly I hate to say this.. tentaclegrape... but maybe I'm misremembering. I hope so.) FLYBIRD (Who I saw made a post and I will be PMing I 100% remember being friends with flybird. Is flybird on discord? let me know...) Also saw someone called PILLZ and that's REALLY ringing a bell and i'm 90% sure their avatar was DRAWN BY ME LMAO (did they call me ugly, perhaps...?)
Ok I don't remember anything else. BYE!!!
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| Poppin’ back in |
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Posted by: Sushie - 24th March 2026, 6:49 PM - Forum: Welcoming Gates
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Been almost 5 years since my last visit.Â
This place has been on my mind lately.Â
Sure do miss the fun of this website!
I hope that everyone’s been good.
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