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Old 09.25.2008, 01:02 AM   #240
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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
I love how these threads are so predictable.

Everyone goes crazy about the original topic, then there's some craziness and quietness and off-topic until someone makes a comment about the state of the board or the thread. That becomes the topic of the thread until some new developement sends people into a whirl.

Then there's a bunch more posts about the state of the thread or the state of this message board (like this one and floatingslowly's which usually start with "I love how..."), a few people laughing or being smartasses for a while, then the thread dying.

Until about a week later when it gets bumped, gets about 3 more replies.

3 months later, it gets bumped again, with someone going "haha." and someone else going "Why did you bump this?" and me going "Yes!"

Then it's forgotten until about 6 months later when someone goes "remember that thread where we said fuck matador a bunch? Wasn't that funny?" And someone bumps this thread again with "bump " and no one replies.

Carry on.


It's kind of depressing isn't it?

That's why I generally stay away from these sorts of threads.
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