I do not venture onto this specific forum
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Thread Topic: I do not venture onto this specific forum
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I see overtly-sexual roleplaying ("While I release, you release").
I see kids pretending to be characters from their favorite shows.
I see kids non chalantly attention whoring ("I'm 90 pounds everybody, I'm fat")
I see an overall change in this place. This was the most hilarious place in the world. I was a kid who wanted to escape, and this was my utopia. This is not the place I knew, and sure as hell isn't the people I knew. The arguments are so petty, they aren't even worth the time. The soaps have the same plot over and over. The people have become bitter (including me). This saddens me to an extent I can't describe.
This is not what it used to be.
October seems like so long ago, but it was the fastest month of all.
My friends have took thier leave.
Lolzer is dead.
Gtq Guy keeps the unimportant things at a high standard.
This place is washed up, and ironically dry. I'm starting to see inside each and everyone of you. Boredom or narcisism. That's all there is.
It reminds me of that Eagle's song, though. Specifically the line "You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave." There's the possibility we will never post here again, but considering the time you've put in this all, you'll always remember it. It stays with you.
Neither I, nor the site, are old enough to justify this. But I've spent two years talking to people every single day for several hours, and that supports the conjecture that I'd never forget about any of you. No matter how much I despise you. -
You speak of this forum as if it is a fraction of what it used to be. If it is, I hope that it becomes what it once was. I agree with you in some of those aspects, but I'm too new to know of the rest.
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It reminds me of the last line of the novel "The Great Gatsby".
Like boats against the current, we row on, ceaselessly into the past.
I need to stop reminiscing about good times. We all really need to move on, but it seems I've failed the most.
My perception of this is undoubtedly different than all of your's. There a millions of words in the English language, yet I never convey my tone to seem sincere enough.
Anyways, bye guys. -
And fraction would be a nice way of putting it, DeathStar. The smallest portion of what it used to be remains.
As said before, sleep time. -
The quote isn't word for word, but you get the idea xD
Now I'm actually sleeping, guys -
k.
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May your journey lead you to where you long to be. And may you remember us when you have found what you look for.
"And always Ender carried with him a dry white cocoon, looking for a place where the hive-queen could awaken and thrive in peace. He looked a long time."
- Orson Scott Card, Ender's Game, Ch. 15
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