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Re: Whens a good time to stop posting?
Old 01-19-2005, 09:55 PM   #1
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DH...funny you bring up the CONSOLE WARRRRZ

I remember at nintendose...you and I were like the only people who would ever take the "PS2" side...sometimes just for arguement's sake.

Good times, bro, good times...
I remember my first post at nintendolphin.net being this retarded, fanboyish post about all these conclusive "facts" I had discovered about how the PS2 was going to be better than the Dolphin. I bet if I could read that post now, I would be really embarrassed.

When I first started off there, I made a few enemies and got in a verbal fight or two. Guess it's all part of being new to the whole internet forum thing.

I also remember when DH was relatively new and I tried to take his side and back him up. He didn't really seem to want my help but I was anxious to make friends with the only other person I could find who held views similar to my own. This episode culminated in one of the members (can't remember who), commenting that "Death's hand was on Jeep's nuts," or something to that effect. Quite an interesting time.

5 or 6 years and two site moves later, I still come here. I still enjoy it and this is still my favorite of any forum on the internet. I like pretty much everyone here in their own unique way. I enjoy the fact that we have many different ideas and we can argue and get on each others nerves but we still come back and forgive each other. It's a forum, a place for expressing opinions in a more liberal manner than you do in real life but I still feel that we put our friendships on here before our opinions which makes this place seem a bit more real and closer than most forums I've been on. The most important part of that though, this place somehow, at least to me, seems miraculously devoid of cliques. This is something that amazes me as you tend to find cliques pretty much anywhere else you go.

Basically, I don't see me giving up posting here anytime in the near future. It's possible that I may fade away as my life evolves and I move on to new responsibilities and lifestyles, but I'm sure I will still check in every couple of months as long as the site doesn't go down and I don't forget the address. This place is my home on the internet and you never truly leave home.
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Re: Whens a good time to stop posting?
Old 01-20-2005, 01:47 AM   #2
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Default Re: Whens a good time to stop posting?

I plan on fading into obscurity.

It's happening even now. I don't read a lot of the threads. I don't check up or post as much.

I came on tonight and there were 346 new posts.

I was all o_O
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Old 01-20-2005, 02:14 AM   #3
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I remember my first post at nintendolphin.net being this retarded, fanboyish post about all these conclusive "facts" I had discovered about how the PS2 was going to be better than the Dolphin. I bet if I could read that post now, I would be really embarrassed.

When I first started off there, I made a few enemies and got in a verbal fight or two. Guess it's all part of being new to the whole internet forum thing.

I also remember when DH was relatively new and I tried to take his side and back him up. He didn't really seem to want my help but I was anxious to make friends with the only other person I could find who held views similar to my own. This episode culminated in one of the members (can't remember who), commenting that "Death's hand was on Jeep's nuts," or something to that effect. Quite an interesting time.

5 or 6 years and two site moves later, I still come here. I still enjoy it and this is still my favorite of any forum on the internet. I like pretty much everyone here in their own unique way. I enjoy the fact that we have many different ideas and we can argue and get on each others nerves but we still come back and forgive each other. It's a forum, a place for expressing opinions in a more liberal manner than you do in real life but I still feel that we put our friendships on here before our opinions which makes this place seem a bit more real and closer than most forums I've been on. The most important part of that though, this place somehow, at least to me, seems miraculously devoid of cliques. This is something that amazes me as you tend to find cliques pretty much anywhere else you go.

Basically, I don't see me giving up posting here anytime in the near future. It's possible that I may fade away as my life evolves and I move on to new responsibilities and lifestyles, but I'm sure I will still check in every couple of months as long as the site doesn't go down and I don't forget the address. This place is my home on the internet and you never truly leave home.
I agree and that was a beautiful post.

I remember when I first joined Nintendose, I was referred there by a real life friend at the time (geist) and my first post was actually a thread titled 'Did Anyone Dislike the N64 Controller?' And I remember coming back a little later and seeing that it had received some replies and that felt good. Since it was my first forum experience, I got the idea in my mind that the only objective was to create threads that would generate lots of posts. In my mind, doing this felt like the only purpose of posting. I never thought about making friends at the time. When I did start becoming involved with the community, I acted disrespectful by relinquishing false details about my identity. Later I became appreciative of the people and this special place.

I like how tightly woven we are also. Most of us know each other's real names and many of us have shared pictures. And we're all comfortable enough to talk about issues that haunt our real lives. And in turn, we respond to these people with generally sensitive and heartfelt feedback.

To me GameTavern feels kind of like a big family. I know you all well enough to be able to 'envision' how you may respond to any given topic presented here. And we've all come to develop our own little quirks and trademarks which is funny and enjoyable too. Now in college, you guys mean more than ever since I've been separated from my real-life friends. GameTavern is where I go before school, after school, in between breaks, and at night before bed. And through the changes that have occurred and will occur, this is the one place and you guys are the one group that will not change or leave. I can always count on this place and it will always be a 'comfort zone' and 'restful haven' to retreat to when my external life is in a state of chaos, stress, or anxiety.
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