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The NSFCD Tater Instigator- No Descriptions Required

Started by Zeldafan422, September 24, 2007, 04:54:39 PM

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Kayo

Quote from: Diego Armando on April 26, 2012, 09:51:28 PM
1. I guess it's just me, but an internet chatroom hardly seems like the place to make important decisions.  Emails are definitely more secure. 
Like I said, Mack has worked hard for this place and not trying to include him as much as possible in this decision would be completely unfair.

2.  Just my opinion.  Give it a thought, will you?

3. You seemed confused at my concluding statement a few posts back, I assumed it was because you looked at the last line by itself by the way you had divided my post, but my last sentence wouldn't have made sense unless it was included with the previous one, which you felt like you didn't need to respond to. 
It was an implied thing.

Maybe your intentions were good, but you're delivery and presentation were miserable. It felt like you were ditching this place and inviting anyone to join you.
This was not meant to be a personal attack against you, but rather a message to anyone who cared to read (nobody, I imagine).  I've said before, years ago, that the arrogance, or assumed arrogance, of the users here would end NSFCD. 
Of course, nobody ever listened to me before.  It took red centered text for me to be noticed.
The inability to welcome new members into the core of activity here was a big part of NSFCD's downfall.  People didn't feel like part of the group, and left.

As for why I went to all the effort, I felt like something needed to be said and said aggressively.  Hopefully I got my point across.
Just to let you know, as a result of your centered text this is the only part of your post i'm able to or feel obligated to read:

You argument's missing a lot of pieces.
I really hate how I've made more than 12,000 posts here. Thankfully this swaying, moving Chandelure makes it all worth it.
[move][/move]

Silverhawk79

Quote from: Kayo on April 27, 2012, 04:09:31 PM
Just to let you know, as a result of your centered text this is the only part of your post i'm able to or feel obligated to read:

You argument's missing a lot of pieces.
>2012
>being pedantic

Syncopathic



Kayo

I really hate how I've made more than 12,000 posts here. Thankfully this swaying, moving Chandelure makes it all worth it.
[move][/move]

Neerb

>copying the previous poster
>in a sarcastic manner

The Riddler

Flatline? No thanks.
But using it as NSFCD's death thing makes me think of this


All of you guys are too irrational these days
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Silverhawk79



buttlord420

#34780
Quote from: Silverhawk79 on March 31, 1974, 12:30:28 PM
Moving out of my dorm sucks.
Where are you moving to?

Super


Neerb

#34782
Outside of finals, which have only just begun, this week has ended quite spectacularly.

1. I bought Burnout Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit on PS3 just for kicks. Totally awesome; it brings back the fun of driving super fast in Burnout Revenge, my favorite racing game (though unfortunately without the spectacular crashing that no game since Revenge has had), and mixes it with the even older Hot Pursuit 2 from Gamecube (which I remember being tons of fun), and the result is a purchase I do not regret.

2. AVENGERS. I just [an hour ago] got back from the midnight premiere of Avengers, and OOOOOHHH MYYYYYY GOOOOOOSSSSHHH. I'm a comic fan, so I'm totally biased before walking into the theater, but Avengers is probably my favorite movie ever. I have literally, in all my premieres, never heard or done so much cheering for a movie. I don't care that it wasn't a "film" as far as making you think or challenging something about society, because was a freaking experience; absolutely every expectation I had (all of which were high) was beaten senseless and made to feel inadequate. Every single second of this first-in-cinema-history-level character crossover was completely attention-sucking; everyone in the theater shouted at almost every other scene. The characters were shockingly well handled (though Whedon does have experience juggling personalities); you don't feel like anyone gets less screen time than they should have. The final battle, which feels like almost a third of the movie's 3-hour run time (and not in a bad way), was so spectacular you almost couldn't hear half of it from everyone's excitement, and I didn't mind at all, mainly because I was going hoarse myself. And for Marvel comic fans, the mid-credits scene (there are two; one mid and one after) shows a lot of hope for what Avengers 2 will offer (though we've got another round of single hero movies before that happens).

Zero

Bro its a superhero movie.

It's just supposed to be fun.

Neerb

Quote from: Z on May 04, 2012, 08:52:17 AM
Bro its a superhero movie.

It's just supposed to be fun.

And it was more fun than any other movie I've seen. What's the problem? I definitely said right off the bat that I know I was biased towards this thing before I saw it, too. Plus, it's not like I was this excited for Transformers or G I Joe or some other "just supposed to be fun" movie that was total crap; it was a good movie, and the audience was really fun to be around (if a midnight premiere isn't full of people too excited, it's not worth going; it's all part of the experience).