Bantam of the Opera.
Yes I'm still here eleven years later. Nothing changes.
From the Chickens! challenge. See all 168 entries (closed)
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Yes I'm still here eleven years later. Nothing changes.
From the Chickens! challenge. See all 168 entries (closed)
( , Mon 21 Oct 2013, 10:13, archived)
Hooray!
Yes, I'm 2 years behind you, and I still pop in from time to time.
Long gone it seems, since the days of a new post every 10 to 20 minutes.. You'd never be able to still see yesterday afternoon on the first page at this time of day.
It's either a sign we've all grown up, we've less time on our hands for procrastination (due to having to work our arses off because you're now doing the job of three people), or the Work Internet Nazis have all banned anything but work-related Internet activity...
Excellent biro work by the way!
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Mon 21 Oct 2013, 10:23,
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Long gone it seems, since the days of a new post every 10 to 20 minutes.. You'd never be able to still see yesterday afternoon on the first page at this time of day.
It's either a sign we've all grown up, we've less time on our hands for procrastination (due to having to work our arses off because you're now doing the job of three people), or the Work Internet Nazis have all banned anything but work-related Internet activity...
Excellent biro work by the way!
Lovely.
EDIT: Gah! Now it looks like I'm copying Drimble with his earlier 'lovely' comment. Fuck you, originality!
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Mon 21 Oct 2013, 11:32,
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I wonder if there is actual science
behind what compliments people use on a thread.
People aren't going to overly-register that someone has said "woo", "yay", "houpla" or "lovely" above but if they read that and then 5 seconds later have to choose a random way of saying "woo" themselves, then the last compliment they read is surely going to be in the front of their mind.
I've noticed myself doing it loads of times.
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Mon 21 Oct 2013, 12:39,
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People aren't going to overly-register that someone has said "woo", "yay", "houpla" or "lovely" above but if they read that and then 5 seconds later have to choose a random way of saying "woo" themselves, then the last compliment they read is surely going to be in the front of their mind.
I've noticed myself doing it loads of times.
Subliminal messaging wins again.
There won't be a next time.
*puts on glasses*
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Mon 21 Oct 2013, 13:14,
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*puts on glasses*