*takes out marshmallows* I needed a fire anyway. When you're done flaming you can have some too, but only after writing a letter to princess celestia once you are done getting along.
No, it's a totally reasonable question.
They just seem like empty comedic calories to me. There's not much thought put into the vast majority of them, and they're just the result of a comment section (like ours) with too many people who spout the same tired lines we've all heard before because they think that'll gain them a small amount of internet fame.
I don't think any of us should be encouraging that. Just think about what might happen if people started ditching the same old text post thing and started using their imagination to create posts!
Oh, are we still not trying to be rude? ;)
Yes. You know how I keep spouting old, tired meme and stuff for upthumbs? That same exact thing. You did it!
If you've been a longtime member of FS, you'd know that on the rare occasion I do so, it doesn't matter.
That distracting tangent aside, I'd LOVE to see more FSer-created content on FS instead of continuing this downward spiral of abusing FS with the internet's crappiest reruns.
@nightshadecat Yes. Makes total sense.
I will give up on the site and community instead of trying to discuss things like adults and, God forbid, have a little constructive criticism...
@silvermyth That reminds me of something I've always found odd about this site. Supposedly we have thousands of members here, going by the thumb counts on many of the posts, but only a small fraction of users post regularly. Do you think things would be better if more of us posted, but made fewer average posts per day? Right now it feels like a large chunk of the posts are from the same people hitting their 10 posts/day limit every single day.
I think there are mainly guests here. I post as often as I find something funny, but I have way too many snippets of useless time on my hands. Not enough to do something productive, but enough time to post. Also, who is down voting you?
Me? People have been downthumbing me ever since I started amassing butthurt as MG.
I'm loving nightshadecat for realizing that there's little variety here. This very well may boil down to variety being the spice of life, and FS could do with being a bit "spicier"!
And if you're going to comment that as much as you do,at least find a way to make it creative.
Just pronounce and spell it correctly and you're good.
Tho I personally pronounce it as "mattheu gee"
I had nothing to do with this
They just seem like empty comedic calories to me. There's not much thought put into the vast majority of them, and they're just the result of a comment section (like ours) with too many people who spout the same tired lines we've all heard before because they think that'll gain them a small amount of internet fame.
I don't think any of us should be encouraging that. Just think about what might happen if people started ditching the same old text post thing and started using their imagination to create posts!
Yes. You know how I keep spouting old, tired meme and stuff for upthumbs? That same exact thing. You did it!
That distracting tangent aside, I'd LOVE to see more FSer-created content on FS instead of continuing this downward spiral of abusing FS with the internet's crappiest reruns.
I will give up on the site and community instead of trying to discuss things like adults and, God forbid, have a little constructive criticism...
@silvermyth That reminds me of something I've always found odd about this site. Supposedly we have thousands of members here, going by the thumb counts on many of the posts, but only a small fraction of users post regularly. Do you think things would be better if more of us posted, but made fewer average posts per day? Right now it feels like a large chunk of the posts are from the same people hitting their 10 posts/day limit every single day.
I'm loving nightshadecat for realizing that there's little variety here. This very well may boil down to variety being the spice of life, and FS could do with being a bit "spicier"!
I'm more than happy to be told I'm wrong. Trust me on that, I've been married.