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Post by Maverick Nak on Aug 18, 2003 5:16:56 GMT -5
I notice not all people in here read the rules and just post blindly as if the board was a chat. Just ignoring the Rule board and go straight to the topics. Well let me remind you again, this is NOT a chat room, this a message board. Please post meaningful posts and NOT small, short, and crappy posts like " uhhh... okay." or " ooh, I see!". People, try to think before executing. Avoid spam, avoid mess. And for the newbies... please, before posting... READ! THE! RULES!Seriously, they are not that bad or hard to maintain. OK? OK! Thanks for your time in reading this short reminder, hope you do understand. If any of you got any questions or complaints, go ahead and post here. [shadow=black,left,300] ~Maverick Nak[/shadow]
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Post by Xero Bloodline on Oct 25, 2003 1:49:15 GMT -5
This is just to further push Nak's point. I'm sure you've all met our new member "Ass Pirate" formerly known as redspencer by now. If not, well, hehe, you have now. ;D This just goes to prove a point. If you don't behave properly around here, you will be disciplined. So try to play nice kids.....
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Post by Nightmare on Oct 25, 2003 2:49:34 GMT -5
Am I the only one who has noticed that there are TONS os threads introduceing each individual new member? I say all of those kind of threads be merged, or put in its own category. It's just a suggestion.
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Post by Inuyasha on Feb 12, 2004 18:05:40 GMT -5
Yes, I agree 100%. All "I'm new!" Threads should have there own category. Absolutely! Take that in mind, it may help...
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Post by Ztrl on May 30, 2004 17:50:12 GMT -5
hmm...yeah thats what we did on my site and its not that crowded up with that kind of stuff
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Post by ZeroX on Jan 24, 2005 20:19:40 GMT -5
ok i will keep that in mind
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Post by Frozt on Sept 21, 2005 16:10:15 GMT -5
That brings back memories of when my sister joined my forum without asking. She didn't understand what a 'forum' was. And she kept on writing 'bump' over, and over, and over! I did a good job out of that forum, and she spoiled it with her dumbness.
But other than that, Nak is right. Read the rules, understand the rules, follow the rules. I think he made it very clear what he wants, and people should follow by it.
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Post by Paranoid on Mar 21, 2006 19:48:33 GMT -5
i have seen forum where ppl say bump a lot. im not really sure why, but i think its some forum thing.
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Post by Person on May 8, 2006 7:22:36 GMT -5
Bump means someone replyed to an old thread, like bumping it up.
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Post by Paranoid on Jun 3, 2006 18:08:59 GMT -5
lol, yea, its like a really old thr4ead, at the back of a board. no-one is every gonna find the thread, but u want some one to reply. u type "bump" as a reply so the thread moves to the top of the board. then maybe someone will reply to u.
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Post by The Emo Bunny on Feb 20, 2007 13:51:07 GMT -5
I'll admit that i don't to read the rule's at most of the forums i go to but thats because i generaly conduct my self in a respectful manner sence like at this site I'm a noob so i don't have any credit yet to screw around. If you undstand what i mean if you don't sorry I don't realy have a very good vocabulary
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Post by elementis on Mar 1, 2007 21:44:25 GMT -5
i don't like his signature.i mean *ahem*"ass pirates"
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