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    I'm probably going to bring that back. At minimum, as a sub-forum of something.

    I mean I'd really like to see as many new posting areas as possible enter the field for consideration, just so that we can toy around with them in our collective minds, and see how everything works together. I know some people will have the opinion that more forums filters topics away from one forum or other, but that's not that big of a price to pay, really. General Discussion isn't ever going anywhere, because there are some topics that you just can't place as easily.

    One thing we're probably going to have to do is to write stickied topics in each (new, maybe old) forum to illustrate what will be going on in that forum that won't be going on in another. I can really appreciate it when the staff go out of their way to ensure that the inevitable chaotic post-storms are as controlled as possible in case someone gets all self-conscious and wants to know if they're posting in the right place. God bless 'em.

    Double-posting to point out, there were no innocents in GB.
    Haha, right, right. I still remember when I quoted something you said to me and said "You're going to hell for saying that" almost a decade ago. I'm still kicking myself for that. I don't remember the context. Not sure if I'd care to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShadowTiger View Post
    Haha, right, right. I still remember when I quoted something you said to me and said "You're going to hell for saying that" almost a decade ago. I'm still kicking myself for that. I don't remember the context. Not sure if I'd care to.
    Meh, if I end up in hell, it will definitely not be for anything I ever posted in GB. 'Tis all just words on a screen, or the wayback machine, in the end.

    The Veldt is more Rock Bottom than GB. I just cannot bring myself to waste good rants in a place called, "The Veldt," and no one left around here is naive enough to start any topics worth ridiculing in there, anyway.

    I have been working on some good material vis-a-vis Yankees who lost their minds over a piddly hurricane-turned-tropical-storm-when-it-landed bashing Southerners for not trying to drive on suddenly iced over roads. Nothing against Yankees but y'all need to look in a mirror once in a while and stop fighting a war you already won. I hate myself a little for using, "y'all."
    "The public is wonderfully tolerant. It forgives everything except genius."

    Glenn the Great: I just think I'd be happier as a pretty lesbian girl.

    "Live and Let Live" is an excellent, tree-hugging philosophy, but it doesn't do much when the ones you refuse to kill are dragging you down with them.

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