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The answer is that its not a TeamSpeak, clan or any kind of org. No, its much more than that. Its a brotherhood, a family forged in Iron that nobody can ever touch nor just walk into or join. It’s important that we understand the concept of what separates daves from other well established teamspeaks in the UK, and that’s one thing only: Dave himself. Most user have never had the privilege of meeting him online or in person, nor will they as it remains to be seen as to what is Dave’s true identity. Most people will probably spend the rest of their lives wondering who Dave really is, but not us. And that’s because deep down in our hearts, we all know.
Why's whisk in this?
Why's whisk in this?