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For those who want to play some Rabbit Doubt, there's an online animated version at Town of Salem, with matchmaking and everything. It's obviously not as in-depth story-wise as a forum-run game but it's still good fun. Just thought I'd let you all know.

EDIT: wow, hyphens pls
i dunno i am new here

is this comminitu already dying?

im so sad i joined so late this sound like such a happy fabulous palce


ur welcum
@Halo

Maybe I was apart of it more than I remember.

If there were three classes of spammers; the elite, the regulars, and the 12-year-olds, I would say that I spent time trying to dissolve the barrier between the elites and the regulars.

I did defend Maxipad for a moment when I arrived. I really don't think I did it that much.

Edit: Even if I did it too much, I was the only one doing it for a time. By the time I switched sides Spam was still alive. The I was in the minority, while many others were Mr. Nice Guy.


It's all in the past; it doesn't really matter now, and I had some similar sentiments at the time. I raised dispute because you blamed the mods for it and I thought that was unfair, that's all.
Depends on the circumstances of the suffering. Is it highly likely that you're going to be horrifically tortured every day for the next 30 years? Then life is likely not worth it; chances are you're going to spend much of the rest of it being tortured or being haunted by the consequences (psychological or physical damage), and thus your life is likely to be negative and so the dice roll of death is a better choice.

However, the vast majority of people in the world's suffering is limited in scope compared to that. Sure, many live in poverty or danger, but they still have family and friends and hobbies, and aren't locked in a dark room having knives rammed into them every day - they still have some joys in their life. As such, generally it's pretty rare that the statistical unknown of death is a wiser choice than life.

Basically, death is only a better choice if there is a higher than 50% chance that a majority of your life is going to suck hardcore.
My own butt; I've been working to one up Halo.




the race is on
I blame it mostly on the moderation team's unwillingness to fix shitposters.

Like not banning Nat sooner.

Also, there was a thing with the general user base trying to be polite and accepting for a time. Bad idea.

I understand the principle behind not banning people because you don't like them. But I think we could have used a handful of breaking that principle. But it is dangerous.

In fact, I probably would have been banned in my first year for being a dweeb. Probably would have worked out better for everyone.

So yeah. Too many bad posters left unchecked.


I'd like to remind you that you were the primary and strongest proponent of the "Mr. Nice Guy" attitude to all the terrible, annoying, fucking 12-year-old idiot shitposters that flooded in. It used to happen every summer and it was fine because the community didn't tolerate them, not because mods banned all of them. Don't blame it on just the mods*. Take some friggin' responsibility - this community died more because of the people like you (or rather, like you were at the time of the dying) and less because of mods.

* although, admittedly, the days of Sophi just not giving a fuck were probably more beneficial to Spam than Sherly's genuine competence
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My own penis.

I've been working on my flexibility.
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@Vilageidiotx

For clarity, I'm just going to add the correction that it's Fahrenheit 451, not Fahrenheit 411. The latter leads you to some movie so I thought I'd comment and correct to make sure VI ends up in the right place (and to ditto the recommendation. And to throw Neil Gaiman's Fragile Things in there too - it's the book that made me realise not all literature is classic/old.)
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