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Brian Delk (the fat fuck that "doesn't care" about this website) cried and got me banned...hahaha. Further proves how much he LOVES this website, and hates his family pictures posted.
"Nutglobber... always gotta be fucking right
with your fucking quips We get it, man. You're
fuckin' edgy and cool. Yeah! You're the
coolest fuckin' guy at ebaums! WHOOO! That's
like being the smartest kid with Down
syndrome!" -thatdude69er
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsNpKuplmMc LOL...I told you guys about the biggest 40 oz ever!
Posting and Lurking
In the online environment, just like any other social situation, the
basic currency is human attention. In the public forums, you communicate
with groups that may have as many as several hundred people involved -
even if they don't all make comments.
Some people make so many comments they seem primarily interested in the
attention, but many people don't say anything at all. In fact, most
people who use online services don't post any comments. They lurk. In
the world of online services theory the lurker/poster ratio is one of the
indicators. Ten or more lurkers for every poster is common. Many people
who do post comments are aware of this fact and orate at times as if they
are addressing the Roman Senate, the online Continental Congress, or the
lunchtime crowd at Hyde Park. I have heard online discussion called,
"writing as a performing art." It sometimes reminds me of Amateur Night
at the Apollo or the Gong Show, because you don't know what reaction
people may have to the comment you make. Maybe you won't get any
reaction. Maybe you'll get email voicing support or dissent, maybe
someone will take you on in the discussion, or maybe you will have said
something good enough to warrant a string of online "amens." At any
rate, many are reticent to say anything at all because of this version of
stage fright, while others take to it like Vaudeville troupers. An
online system is a place where you have to give yourself permission to
step out and participate.