Hi!
Welcome to the first course of Tribal School. The school where you learn about somewhat useful information.
In our first course, you will learn about:
1. Tribal Airsoft
2. Tribal Air
3. Tribal School
So let’s get started…
1. What is Tribal Airsoft?
Tribal Airsoft is a group of friends with an interest in the outdoor recreational sport of Airsoft. Started by FQX in late 2010 with only a handful of players, the group has continued to grow. Their goal is to create a safe and fun environment for airsoft players of all skill levels, while spreading the values of leadership, respect, teamwork, honor, integrity, and communication.
The group is open to all genders, races, religions, and ages. It does not discriminate and welcomes all. Diversity gives perspective, and without it, you just have a one sided view. Abraham Maslow once said, “If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail.” When it comes to perspective, he hit the topic square on the head. To fully understand what we mean, think of life as building a house. Now think of each tool you need as a different perspective. If all you have is hammers and nails, you won’t get very far in building your house. The more diverse group we have, the better we can understand a situation.
2. What is Tribal Air?
Tribal Air is the official forum of the Tribal Airsoft group. It can be found at
www.tribalair.forumotion.com. Chances are, if you’re reading this, you’re already on the forum. This forum is a place where members of the airsoft community can get together and learn from one another, as well as plan events. Registration is free; we just ask that you keep all posts and comments, PG-13.
3. What is Tribal School?
As mentioned above, Tribal School is a series of forum posts with somewhat useful information, from members of the airsoft community. Check back every so often for the next course.
Well that concludes this course of Tribal School. Feel free to leave any comments, questions, and concerns below, and check back for a response. Thanks for attending, and remember to always have fun!
Quote of the course: Is the glass half empty, half full, or twice as large as it needs to be? ~ Author Unknown
~FQX