I hate joining new message boards

Rob9874

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I've been a member here since 1999, and was a member on the old AnandTech board before '99. I've been posting on message boards and newsgroups since 1995. However, when I find a new website and join their boards, there's that stupid post count that identifies you as a newbie. I think most people's impression of someone who just joins a board is that they're new to the internet, don't know the etiquette, and that their opinion is invalid. Some dumb kid who got his first computer in 2001 happens to have 3000 posts, and tried to belittle you, who has been on the net for almost 10 years. </rant>
 

RossMAN

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Which new forum is giving you crap?

I'll show them who's boss (my wife of course ;) )
 

sillymofo

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Baaawaahahahahah.... Don't forget the kids that think they know everything cuz they're 22 and accessible to google. Gotta love them! :beer:
Oh, and the 7 ft tall, 300 lbs bad asses on the net that always talk shiets and will virtual-pummel you if you would decide to differ his opinion.
 

Fausto

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Originally posted by: Rob9874
I've been a member here since 1999, and was a member on the old AnandTech board before '99. I've been posting on message boards and newsgroups since 1995. However, when I find a new website and join their boards, there's that stupid post count that identifies you as a newbie. I think most people's impression of someone who just joins a board is that they're new to the internet, don't know the etiquette, and that their opinion is invalid. Some dumb kid who got his first computer in 2001 happens to have 3000 posts, and tried to belittle you, who has been on the net for almost 10 years. </rant>
/looks at your postcount

/looks at my postcount

STFU n00b! :|


;)

 

silverpig

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Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: Rob9874
I've been a member here since 1999, and was a member on the old AnandTech board before '99. I've been posting on message boards and newsgroups since 1995. However, when I find a new website and join their boards, there's that stupid post count that identifies you as a newbie. I think most people's impression of someone who just joins a board is that they're new to the internet, don't know the etiquette, and that their opinion is invalid. Some dumb kid who got his first computer in 2001 happens to have 3000 posts, and tried to belittle you, who has been on the net for almost 10 years. </rant>
/looks at your postcount

/looks at my postcount

STFU n00b! :|


;)

Just means you're twice the loser nerd that I am...

:p
 

Fausto

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Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: Rob9874
I've been a member here since 1999, and was a member on the old AnandTech board before '99. I've been posting on message boards and newsgroups since 1995. However, when I find a new website and join their boards, there's that stupid post count that identifies you as a newbie. I think most people's impression of someone who just joins a board is that they're new to the internet, don't know the etiquette, and that their opinion is invalid. Some dumb kid who got his first computer in 2001 happens to have 3000 posts, and tried to belittle you, who has been on the net for almost 10 years. </rant>
/looks at your postcount

/looks at my postcount

STFU n00b! :|


;)

Just means you're twice the loser nerd that I am...

:p
Bah. Everyone knows that postcount is directly proportional to size of e-wang. :p

 

dpopiz

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yeah, postcount annoys me and should be done away with. on this board I run, I chose not to display any postcounts
 

Orsorum

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Originally posted by: silverpig
22 year old kids?

I'm 20, and I will concur that almost anyone who is 22 or younger knows jack sh!t about the world, myself included, unless they have some very unique circumstances.
 

Rob9874

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Originally posted by: Orsorum
Originally posted by: silverpig
22 year old kids?

I'm 20, and I will concur that almost anyone who is 22 or younger knows jack sh!t about the world, myself included, unless they have some very unique circumstances.

I agree. At 18, I thought I was going to conquer the world. I studied philosophy, straight-A student, and thought my opinions were more valid than others' (still do kinda). Then you age a few years, and at 24, you think 18 year olds are stupid kids. You're 24 now, a real adult. Then you turn 28, and although you dread 30 coming up, you're glad you're not 24 anymore. :)
 

silverpig

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Originally posted by: Orsorum
Originally posted by: silverpig
22 year old kids?

I'm 20, and I will concur that almost anyone who is 22 or younger knows jack sh!t about the world, myself included, unless they have some very unique circumstances.

I guess I learned young then. I was a kid until I was 19, then I fvcked up in school, worked hard to get back in, and I'm back at it with a different attitude... 22 now.

Most people I know are graduated at 22 and looking for jobs/doing post undergrad school/etc.
 

dpm

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Originally posted by: Fausto
Bah. Everyone knows that postcount is directly proportional to size of e-wang. :p

No - postcount shows how far you can throw an e-brick
 

Fausto

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Originally posted by: dpm
Originally posted by: Fausto
Bah. Everyone knows that postcount is directly proportional to size of e-wang. :p

No - postcount shows how far you can throw an e-brick
What if you use your e-wang as an impromptu trebouchet to hurl the e-brick?

That's some real e-badassery. :D

 

Rob9874

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Originally posted by: silverpig

I guess I learned young then. I was a kid until I was 19, then I fvcked up in school, worked hard to get back in, and I'm back at it with a different attitude... 22 now.

I did the same thing. So did my dad, and my brother (who just got readmitted last month, and turns 25 in March). I think it runs in our family. Being older in college seems like a big deal when you're 22, but when you're my age (29), it doesn't matter than I started work at 25 and not 22.
 

rh71

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Don't antagonize anyone until you've got more posts. :)

It's considered disrespectful... it's not just about postcounts... think of it as if you started a new job and stated your opinions about this and that as well as picking fights with people who've been there much longer. Even though you have a right, you won't get anywhere. Nobody will like you any more for it... why try ?