After The Crash
Actually I never looked at how many posts I had or any other members.
I have always favored quality over quantity. But to each their own.
The future is now old man
1st Battalion/5th Marines
NRA Benefactor Lifetime Member
FSN Member Since 2009
NRA Benefactor Lifetime Member
FSN Member Since 2009
Yeah it is. Just keep in mind, age and wisdom will always triumph over youth and treachery.
Its funny how a guy who has been around a site for a year and made 10,000 junk posts of +1s, snarky comments and animated smilies is considered superior to a guy who has been around 10 years and made 500 meaningful posts that actually contributed to the site and educated its members.
Considered by whom is the question? I have always looked at big part counts as someone with a lot of time on their hands. Time probable better superb on other things, like shooting.TC6969 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 8:30 pmIts funny how a guy who has been around a site for a year and made 10,000 junk posts of +1s, snarky comments and animated smilies is considered superior to a guy who has been around 10 years and made 500 meaningful posts that actually contributed to the site and educated its members.
Because your Mom was hottest in Junior high, best memories
The loss of the countless memorable threads is devastating. These threads served as a common link for those who participated in them or were members as these threads evolved. The loss, effectively severed these links and the concept of having to start anew, bereft of the history, save for anecdotal evidence, seems insurmountable. Insurmountable, not as a forum, obviously the forum is back, insourmountable in attempting to recreate the feel and the sense of belonging that these old threads imbued on its members.
Remember Norm from Cheers? “Where everybody knows your nameâ€.... Would the bar be the same if you replaced all of the bar flies with strangers? For one, No one would know your name. And the reason they knew your name to begin with, is all of the time you have spent together and the stories shared by those bar flies.
The loss of the threads after the crash is equivalent to replacing all of the bar flies at Cheers with total strangers. Sure, you can still get a beer. And sure you can engage in creating new stories, but one cannot, without sadness in their heart, remember all of the memorable threads and the insourmountable loss of them.
Remember Norm from Cheers? “Where everybody knows your nameâ€.... Would the bar be the same if you replaced all of the bar flies with strangers? For one, No one would know your name. And the reason they knew your name to begin with, is all of the time you have spent together and the stories shared by those bar flies.
The loss of the threads after the crash is equivalent to replacing all of the bar flies at Cheers with total strangers. Sure, you can still get a beer. And sure you can engage in creating new stories, but one cannot, without sadness in their heart, remember all of the memorable threads and the insourmountable loss of them.
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I miss my stellar thread that had more views than most all.
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