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  • edited February 2011
    hamza721 wrote: »
    (seriously what the hell does doctor who have to do with telltale?)

    Genral Chat means talk about anything in genral not just TTG. Some of the topics where descussing TTG making a Doctor Who game anyway.
  • edited February 2011
    For some reason, I didn't actually view that boobs thread for some reason, which is odd because normally I'd be like CLICKCLICLCICLCICL
  • edited February 2011
    On the fact of thread going off of the railsm, remember a few weeks ago, we had a TF2 saturday, and it got to the point that instead of playing TF2, we talked about Pokemon(or rather they were trying to figure out what pokemon was what, and I named them all for them)
  • edited February 2011
    GeorgeC wrote: »
    For some reason, I didn't actually view that boobs thread for some reason, which is odd because normally I'd be like CLICKCLICLCICLCICL

    I liked the boob thread 'cause it went like this.

    1.How do you guys draw boobs?
    2. Like this!
    3. No... See, the nipples are too square, gotta do it like this.
    4. Oh. I see. Thanks!
    5.*picture of Avi*
    6. Nice boobs, Avi!
    7. Yes, Avi, I find you breasts to be a delightful change of scenery.
    8-(a lot). *repeat steps 5-7*
    (a lot+1). lol booobz
    (a lot + a lot). *repeat step (a lot+1) a lot*
    (a lot + a lot + 1) Lock'd.
  • edited February 2011
    It didn't get locked, everyone just decided it needed to rest in peace and (mostly) voluntarily stopped posting in it. It was fun while it lasted and needed to go down with whatever shreds of dignity it had left.
  • edited February 2011
    It didn't get locked, everyone just decided it needed to rest in peace and (mostly) voluntarily stopped posting in it. It was fun while it lasted and needed to go down with whatever shreds of dignity it had left.

    Well, yes. But it was a metaphoric lock.
  • edited February 2011
    That thread far outlived its usefulness, and considering it was the result of a derail that was so terrible that it deserved its own thread, that's an example of a terrible derail that should have been its own thread in the first place because it completely absorbed the topic of discussion. I also think that people who praise derailments mostly are the ons who weren't around when a discussion about one thing was able to actually remain an actual discussion that, rather than being a collage of statements floating in a vacuum and miniature conversations existing between two people or small groups, was an actual and organic conversation in which other people read everyone else's posts, people made progress and said interesting things, and conversation quality in general was better. The forums took something of a net loss when Tales arrived. Luckily, Guru's Whatever's On Your Mind thread acts as a container for most of the pointless drivel, much the way the Forum Games subforum was made to contain the problem of people constantly posting annoying forum games and drowning out actual threads. Good job, buddy.
  • edited February 2011
    That thread far outlived its usefulness, and considering it was the result of a derail that was so terrible that it deserved its own thread, that's an example of a terrible derail that should have been its own thread in the first place because it completely absorbed the topic of discussion. I also think that people who praise derailments mostly are the ons who weren't around when a discussion about one thing was able to actually remain an actual discussion that, rather than being a collage of statements floating in a vacuum and miniature conversations existing between two people or small groups, was an actual and organic conversation in which other people read everyone else's posts, people made progress and said interesting things, and conversation quality in general was better. The forums took something of a net loss when Tales arrived. Luckily, Guru's Whatever's On Your Mind thread acts as a container for most of the pointless drivel, much the way the Forum Games subforum was made to contain the problem of people constantly posting annoying forum games and drowning out actual threads. Good job, buddy.

    ... Terribly awesome, you mean.
  • edited February 2011
    No. Just terrible.
  • edited February 2011
    No. Just terrible.

    -ly awesome.
  • edited February 2011
    Terriblely is not how you are supposed to spell terribly.
  • edited February 2011
    Terriblely is not how you are supposed to spell terribly.

    It is not possible to start a post with a backspace.
  • edited February 2011
    So, Egypt, heh? That was something...
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