... I try other forums, just to see what they're like. Then I realise that as stupid as Spam can be, it's so much better than anywhere else.
Please never leave me. ;-;
Please never leave me. ;-;
Halo said
... I try other forums, just to see what they're like. Then I realise that as stupid as Spam can be, it's so much better than anywhere else.
Please never leave me. ;-;
Halo said
... I try other forums, just to see what they're like. Then I realise that as stupid as Spam can be, it's so much better than anywhere else.
Please never leave me. ;-;
Drakel said
Spam's #1 xD
Lucian said
I've had similar experiences.
Doivid said
I hate when I get so comfortable somewhere that nowhere else scratches the itch.
Halo said
WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR DECLARATION OF LOVE?Was it all just a game to you, Drakel? Did it mean nothing? For shame.Glad to know I'm not the only one. There's something startlingly unique about Spam; I can't put my finger on it.
Drakel said
Yes. Sorry. It's the people that make it great.
Jster said
It really is. We bitch and moan about the new people but by the time some of the old people filter out the new people seem as if they've been here forever.Now without join dates, I can't really remember whose an oldfag and whose not. It doesn't really matter. There's something disgustingly special here. A lot of sites die when the old members leave. Or they just become impossible to return to. I used to frequent a site and was extremely into the community, made some great friends. Went back like a year ago and damn it was weird. I had outgrown the site. Went back just now, and it seems like a ghost town. Spam doesn't do that. We're all vaguely intelligent and can handle intelligent discourse. There can be definitive conversations had. It's a nice community even if we "hate" each other.
Jster said
It really is. We bitch and moan about the new people but by the time some of the old people filter out the new people seem as if they've been here forever.Now without join dates, I can't really remember whose an oldfag and whose not. It doesn't really matter. There's something disgustingly special here. A lot of sites die when the old members leave. Or they just become impossible to return to. I used to frequent a site and was extremely into the community, made some great friends. Went back like a year ago and damn it was weird. I had outgrown the site. Went back just now, and it seems like a ghost town. Spam doesn't do that. We're all vaguely intelligent and can handle intelligent discourse. There can be definitive conversations had. It's a nice community even if we "hate" each other.
Halo said
... I try other forums, just to see what they're like. Then I realise that as stupid as Spam can be, it's so much better than anywhere else.
Please never leave me. ;-;
Lucian said
I've had similar experiences.
Doivid said
I hate when I get so comfortable somewhere that nowhere else scratches the itch.
Jster said
I think there are times when we all genuinely hate someone and we either fix them or they get the fuck out. Panda is a great example. Ever. Single. Spammer joined in on that shitstorm. And yet she came back.She worked on her grammar and spelling, she flung insults, she made great jokes. I totally forgot about her till now.I miss Panda :'(
Sorry I completely lost my train of thought there because I suddenly remembered Panda and fell down a nostalgia hole.
Doivid said
I hate when I get so comfortable somewhere that nowhere else scratches the itch.
Halo said
True; I suppose I was referring to people who face more consistent "hatred" rather than more radical, instantaneous backlash generated by actual and intense dislike (see: Darthwarman). Nat's a good example, really, though somewhat of a special case. In fact, I might be a good example - I was an idiot, an insecure 15-year-old, back when I joined, involved with the pointless thread and all that, and that whole thread got everyone riled up; but I doubt the hatred or even irritation at this one thread and the people in it was nearly as high as folks professed. It was just another bit of drama, a new plot twist on Spam: The Sitcom.I'm sad that I never got to really know some of the older Spam members - not those who left before my time, but those who have faded at the same time as I've found my stride here. Folks like you, actually - although you've returned now. I saw enough of them to like them but not know them, sorta sucks.
Azarthes said
Try electricity
Jster said
I've had months of inactivity at times, but I'd never go and say I was a part of that group. I've always kinda lived up to my accidental namesake in that I jump in, crack a few jokes, rile people up, and then disappear into the sidelines.
Jster said
I used to frequent a site and was extremely into the community, made some great friends. Went back like a year ago and damn it was weird. I had outgrown the site. Went back just now, and it seems like a ghost town. Spam doesn't do that. We're all vaguely intelligent and can handle intelligent discourse. There can be definitive conversations had. It's a nice community even if we "hate" each other.
Jster said
It really is. We bitch and moan about the new people but by the time some of the old people filter out the new people seem as if they've been here forever.Now without join dates, I can't really remember whose an oldfag and whose not. It doesn't really matter. There's something disgustingly special here. A lot of sites die when the old members leave. Or they just become impossible to return to. I used to frequent a site and was extremely into the community, made some great friends. Went back like a year ago and damn it was weird. I had outgrown the site. Went back just now, and it seems like a ghost town. Spam doesn't do that. We're all vaguely intelligent and can handle intelligent discourse. There can be definitive conversations had. It's a nice community even if we "hate" each other.