Re: Post like another ninja SNH GENERATION 2.0 EDITION
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 7:29 pm
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Realistically, I guess so, but there was an actual forum for that. First came to my attention during the BuckUK stolen tunes fiasco.RKM wrote:is this not technically futuregarageforum too
#YungTrashtopmo3 wrote:wub wrote:The problem is that in shrinking, we've lost a lot of good members and are left with the trash.
Dunno who this is supposed to beHarkat wrote:i wish DSF would ley you delete your own threads sometimes
Wait, is your jag a really deep character posting of me?wub wrote:The problem is that in shrinking, we've lost a lot of good members and are left with the trash.
Meh fair enough, i have read through quite a few old threads and doesn't seem much has changed although maybe i had to be there.nowaysj wrote: Mason, it isn't rose tinted bs. People used to be positive, ie believe in the future while acknowledging the challenges of the present. People used to support each other. People used to try. People shared deep insight. People were funny. People did things. People were deeply introspective. People had unique points of view. There was a time here I didn't even post, the conversations were so good, I didn't have anything to add, if I had a point to make, invariably someone would make it for me (and no bigups to be given). We are in a fallen state. You don't know, you weren't here, yet you feel confident in asserting your unfounded opinion - which is maybe the point of what some of us are saying.
this was the best so farfinji wrote:hi guys
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I was around when you were and I agree with m8son.nowaysj wrote:Wait, is your jag a really deep character posting of me?wub wrote:The problem is that in shrinking, we've lost a lot of good members and are left with the trash.
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Naw, you're just being a dick.
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Mason, it isn't rose tinted bs. People used to be positive, ie believe in the future while acknowledging the challenges of the present. People used to support each other. People used to try. People shared deep insight. People were funny. People did things. People were deeply introspective. People had unique points of view. There was a time here I didn't even post, the conversations were so good, I didn't have anything to add, if I had a point to make, invariably someone would make it for me (and no bigups to be given). We are in a fallen state. You don't know, you weren't here, yet you feel confident in asserting your unfounded opinion - which is maybe the point of what some of us are saying.
Right, wub :vwub wrote:Biggups killed off a lot of individual character as people scrabbled to align their humour attempts with the general population in return for meaningless electronic trinket gathering.
I don't disagree with you in that there were more people so generally it was just better, fresher, but I do disagree in terms of the character of the core of the snh. Peoples life experiences where much broader, and people had more open minds, there were more independent thinkers. Now there are a lot more simple minded msm nurtured narcissistic pleasure seekers.Genevieve wrote:I was around when you were and I agree with m8son.nowaysj wrote:Wait, is your jag a really deep character posting of me?wub wrote:The problem is that in shrinking, we've lost a lot of good members and are left with the trash.
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Naw, you're just being a dick.
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Mason, it isn't rose tinted bs. People used to be positive, ie believe in the future while acknowledging the challenges of the present. People used to support each other. People used to try. People shared deep insight. People were funny. People did things. People were deeply introspective. People had unique points of view. There was a time here I didn't even post, the conversations were so good, I didn't have anything to add, if I had a point to make, invariably someone would make it for me (and no bigups to be given). We are in a fallen state. You don't know, you weren't here, yet you feel confident in asserting your unfounded opinion - which is maybe the point of what some of us are saying.
There IS a difference, sure, but nothing that cant'be attributed to the loss of a constant flow of members we had because dubstep was still fresh. Old members left, new members joined and people kept it interesting by not making the same tired ol' joke we now see all the time (because we've kind of isolated ourselves). This place was less stuck in a 'subculture', but the quality of members hasn't decreased, and neither have the insights.
I think we're just getting bored of each other.