My only concern is the possibility of a large number of long posts crashing the forum. I also thought that something like that would be better served by Slipstream having his own website and doing something like putting a link in his signature or something, but since its something he wanted to share with us, I'm more than happy to allow it. I don't read the posts, but if everyone else thinks they're fine then I'm fine with it.Gillsing wrote:I don't see why you'd be against anyone posting GitS-related stuff in these forums. Be it stories, RPG chronicles or reviews. It's not as if the forums will buckle under the tremendous stress of the horde of posters who'll fill it to the brim and make it impossible to find whatever you think is supposed to be posted here. Right?Jeni Nielsen wrote:I was always kind of against Slipstream's posting of his games on the site, but Jeff said it was ok. Which means ask Jeff. I personally think this kind of thing belongs on your own webpage, but ask him and who knows?
Of course, if the stories aren't GitS-related it might be better to post them in a forum where the admins encourage people to post stories, such as this one. (Yes, it's another one of those webcomics I read.)
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Most of us are old enough to know better.shadowferret wrote:Hm....
Must...Resist...Urge...To....Make....Second....Account....Called....Viagra....
>_>
<_<
I'm just wondering, are most of the people here....adults? Just curious how old the people here are....
I'm 22 if anyone cares.
Oh and I don't know whether anyone else noticed, but we have certainly had viagra peddling bots around in the past.
I'm a spritely 92 year old.
...just kidding, although sometimes I feel like i am The Elmo is 20 years old but with the mood swings of a 13 year old, passion of a 17 year old, grumpiness of a 70 year old, the attention span of a 4 year old and the... ooh a squirrel!
*chases squirell out into the garden
(yep i know most of that post was ageism in it's worst form, but what the hell)
...just kidding, although sometimes I feel like i am The Elmo is 20 years old but with the mood swings of a 13 year old, passion of a 17 year old, grumpiness of a 70 year old, the attention span of a 4 year old and the... ooh a squirrel!
*chases squirell out into the garden
(yep i know most of that post was ageism in it's worst form, but what the hell)
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>_> As for age, I'm as old as time itself. >_< Maybe I'm as enigmatic as Kusanagi when it comes to it.
As for people here, do you guys ever get the feeling that most of us are ridiculously odd people, yet that's what makes us generally normal in our own environment we create?
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>_> As for age, I'm as old as time itself. >_< Maybe I'm as enigmatic as Kusanagi when it comes to it.
As for people here, do you guys ever get the feeling that most of us are ridiculously odd people, yet that's what makes us generally normal in our own environment we create?
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Yes I am an odd person, but I do "fit in".
One thing I think you need to consider is what you define as odd. In a wierd way what defines us as odd could make normal.
One thing I think you need to consider is what you define as odd. In a wierd way what defines us as odd could make normal.
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Go to see Marto back.
Good to see everyone again.
Sorry I havn't been fequenting the place alot lately, I find myself lost lately when it comes to Ghost in the Shell! Its been awhile since I've poped in a SaC DVD and I've yet to see the 2nd gig finale (damn you AS).
I still watch the original movie religiously, I just feel so behind when it comes to SaC; what with SSS on its way.
Good to see everyone again.
Sorry I havn't been fequenting the place alot lately, I find myself lost lately when it comes to Ghost in the Shell! Its been awhile since I've poped in a SaC DVD and I've yet to see the 2nd gig finale (damn you AS).
I still watch the original movie religiously, I just feel so behind when it comes to SaC; what with SSS on its way.