To "un-op" someone, you typically need to remove their operator status or permissions in a specific context, such as a server or game. This usually involves accessing the settings or permissions menu and selecting the option to revoke their operator privileges. Make sure to follow the specific guidelines or commands relevant to the platform you are using. Always communicate with the person if necessary, to explain the change in their status.
Gabriel Fauré: Requiem op.48 · Pavane op.50 · Elégie op.24 · Après un Rêve op.7
For United States it was the Cold War and than Korea War. US: Korea, Vietnam, Op Urgent Fury, Op Just Cause, Op Desert Storm, Op Iraqi Freedom, Op Enduring Freedom CAN: Korea, various UN Missions, Op Desert Storm, Op Enduring Freedom England: Korea, various un Missions, Op Corporate (Falklands War) Op Desert Storm, Op Enduring Freedom France: Korea, Vietnam, Congo (the French pulled out of Nam in 1958 after Dien Bien Phu which mirrored Khe Sanh for the Americans in 68)
To promote someone use the command /op. This gives them operator privileges to commands such as /gamemode.
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You can not opp yourself, so to op be opped in a server that's not yours, you have to be opped by an opped person to be opped.
Post-op is after the reassignment surgery (they now have the parts of the sex opposite to what they were declared at birth). A pre-op transsexual person is someone who hasn't undergone sexual reassignment surgery. They still have the genitals they were wrongly born with.
a prep or rookie is someone that does not have much sense and they suck balls.
You can't. Only the admin/op/mod can unmute you. (unless you want to hack into the server console which is illegal)
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The only gore in black op's is mainly in the ZOMBIE mode. Campain and multiplayer there's just blood when you shoot/kill someone.
They should be able to move without oping them natively. they might just be lying to get op or their glitched/stuck.
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