Just post whatever comes to mind.
Please refrain from excess venting in this thread. Talking about negative emotions is fine but it's best not to dwell on them for too long. TV Tropes is not suited to deal with mental health situations.
If Oscar Wilde had lived in our time, he would be a /b/tard.
Actually, scratch that. He does, and goes by Jethro Q Walrustitty.
Edited by GastonRabbit on Nov 11th 2022 at 8:59:26 AM
That's correct! Well, you're new to me, at the least. I've been here for three years...
three years...
I am so TVT-old...
I found the site in either 2007 or 2008, so I've been here at least six years.
Fresh-eyed movie blog'09 represent.
Five months here.
"Rarity, are you okay? We gotta get you and your friends outta here soon!"About 1 year over here!
Blog linkI can't even remember when I joined. It's probably at least three years?
"It's so hard to be humble, knowing how great I am."I think '09. I found the site looking for info on the then-permadead series TTA (now rebooted as TOME) after the Season 3 finale, just read the articles for a while, discovered the forums, lurked those, got an account, ignored it, remembered I had it again, posted a bit, ignored it for another six months, and when I came back the second time the userbase had changed almost entirely, and it continued to change as people got buttmad that they were deleting all the porn.
Wait, shit. '08. Damn.
Tainted Heart you cocktease.
edited 31st Mar '15 6:55:12 PM by WonderSquid
I joined right after The Wall Will Fall started, but I'd been a lurker for longer than I can remember.
In many ways our current time period is cyberpunk, but, as demonstrated by your predicament here, it is dystopian in ways we could not have possibly imagined.
"We're home, Chewie."When did It Just Bugs Me get shut down? I think I started posting slightly before that.
"It's so hard to be humble, knowing how great I am."I started posting a week before that cybersex thread in Forum Games got canned.
I didnt know the forums ever had one of those O_O
I started posting sometime in mid 2013, which means ive been here for at least a year and a half, but I used the site a lot before becoming a forum member
It wasn't officially a cybersex thread, it was just something that went in that direction really quickly.
Fresh-eyed movie blogYeah, they used to have one of those, but I think it got really out of hand.
what do you mean I didn't win, I ate more wet t-shirts than anyone elseHahaha the Lust Game.
It was always out of hand honestly. People actually complained about it before but nobody did anything.
edited 31st Mar '15 7:28:58 PM by WonderSquid
Oh that shit.
dead devotionSee this is why I don't get people complaining about how this site has become "prudish". Why would you want to do that in the first place on a public forum? Would you walk up to a relative stranger and start talking about how much you masturbated the other night? No? Then why would you do it here?
Oh man, Netflix's copy of Garfield and Friends looks like a VHS rip.
We stop being strangers pretty fast here, and some people want an outlet to talk about things you don't talk about with just anyone.
edited 31st Mar '15 7:31:39 PM by TParadox
Fresh-eyed movie blogIt probably is.
what do you mean I didn't win, I ate more wet t-shirts than anyone elseThat's what PMs are for. Why would you put that shit out in the open for a bunch of non-strangers to see?
Because it was the thread for it. :p
Half the time it isn't, though.
Also, there is a barrier of anonymity. It's similar to the GIFT; you're more likely to be okay with saying something online if no one actually knows it's you saying it.
"We're home, Chewie."I suppose that makes a bit more sense.
There's a camaraderie and spontaneity that comes from talking in a group instead of one on one.
I am beginning to suspect that the master copy of Garfield and Friends is on magnetic tape. And I certainly don't expect anyone to value it enough to re-photograph all the animation cels.
Fresh-eyed movie blog
Me?