I ordered this sticker off Red Bubble.
...then the "artist's" account was suspended, probably because someone found out none of the works were original. We shall see if she gets delivered. If so, she is going on my Geo Tracker bumper.
I got some art from Trinity Fate =o
Also happy belated b-day Skip
Oh right. Forum exists. Hi everyone!
Yes, it still exists. 7 years and counting, will be 8 years this december.
Sadly fewer people use forums in general, with social networks absorbing all of the traffic that used to come to places like this.
All my fanfic about jacking your brain into the internet back in the 00's were gonna be about going to different online forums that feels like IRL. Now people just use social media to go to IRL forums. YOU WON'T LIVE FOREVER IN IRL FORUMS!
Except the way things have been going lately, I'm not so sure I'd want to live forever on the internet either. Think of all the crazy stuff you got away with in the 90s because back then people didn't upload it to the internet behind your back. Try even 1/10th of it today and the whole world is never going to forget it because it'll be all over youtube and twitter mere minutes after ithappening.
(03-05-2018 02:55 AM)Odin Wrote: [ -> ]Yes, it still exists. 7 years and counting, will be 8 years this december.
Seriously, where the fuck has all that time gone?
(03-05-2018 02:55 AM)Odin Wrote: [ -> ]Sadly fewer people use forums in general, with social networks absorbing all of the traffic that used to come to places like this
I think more people are inclined to use places like reddit and 4chan, 4chan has been around well over a decade and traffic has only increased. Personally speaking, I find forums far more cozy and intimate. Social media is just a fucking cancerous tumor that serves no benefit other than to make people vapid and utterly egotistical, though I'm sure that's how BBS users felt about early internet adopters. I do use another forum that's pretty well populated and mostly just talks about comics. The age range there is probably mid to late 20's to somewhere in the late 50's