So now that Mahz is actively working on the site again, can we get some activity back in Spam? If our Great Leader can manage to unfuck the Guild we basically owe it to him to turn this subforum back into the writhing cesspool it once was.
A lot of the people who left have voiced repeatingly they plan on staying on Iwaku, updates or no.
So if spam is to become more active, we'll need to be looking at bringing in new people rather than bringing back the old.
> A lot of the people who left have voiced repeatingly they plan on staying on Iwaku, updates or no.
> So if spam is to become more active, we'll need to be looking at bringing in new people rather than bringing back the old.
Darn.
Sorry can't do it. I've moved onto bigger and better things. I know how to snapchat now.
No but I'll always remember summer/early fall 2012. Those were some fun times.
> I'm too lazy to completely rework myself into an established community another time, therefore **_#RPGREVIVAL2K15_**
->not being nomad mustardrace
kek
> Nah.
EAD, Jorey.
I fully support a #spamrevival.
Fucking christ I just used a hashtag. A fake hashtag. Hold on gotta take a shower in molten magma to get the filth off.
I'm currently less invested in Spam because university is leaving me with less time to devote to it.
However, I will be checking back in from time to time. Like, a couple times a month.
(not like I was very important anywyays)
> I'm currently less invested in Spam because university is leaving me with less time to devote to it.
>
> However, I will be checking back in from time to time. Like, a couple times a month.
>
> (not like I was very important anywyays)
We had an international election, and an expensive campaign process, and we decided that you were the _most_ unimportant person in spam.
> We had an international election, and an expensive campaign process, and we decided that you were the _most_ unimportant person in spam.
what a waste of money.
Were there even any challengers?
> > We had an international election, and an expensive campaign process, and we decided that you were the _most_ unimportant person in spam.
>
> what a waste of money.
>
> Were there even any challengers?
Dozens, but none of them had the name-lack-of-recognition that you had. It was a landslide. At the end of the day, people voted based on who they'd not care about having a beer with.
> I always thought Holmishire was okay.
"OK" is no longer acceptable -- we must have higher standards.
"Resplendent" is now the new minimum.
Aim high, people.