where?
Well I'm afriad to look, but two mods posting for the first time in the space of five posts doesn't look good.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
How come I have the urge to sing "Ginger and theFran" to "Pinky and the Brain", now?
Were her parents run over by a bus on its way to a Comicon or something? ~Tidal Wave 17
Save the forests, eat more beavers. ~Lock
I cut my teeth on the Five Iron Frenzy and
Bob and George messageboards. Which means, thankfully, that all my embarrassing newb posts have been lost to the aether since I left. Later, I joined Truth & Beauty Bombs (the board for
Dinosaur Comics and a few others; it became a cesspool of trolls not long after I left, unfortunately), then the
Gunnerkrigg Court and Starflyer 59 forums.
TaBB was the place that first linked me to TV Tropes, back in the day before it even had a forum. When the TV Tropes forum came into being, I was the 11th person to register.
Low low low low low low low low low low low times.
I knew a few people on the IWBTG Other Games board, but it wasn't really a community like this.
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Well my impression came from my first day posting here, where the thread was remarkably on topic. I learned my lesson eventually.
You should have seen us on the season 2 final day. 67 consecutive pages of on topic discussion!
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
I was first linked to
TV Tropes from the
Giant In The Playground forums, way back in the olden days. I think
Rape The Dog was one of the first three articles I read on the site, and there were tons of character named tropes back then.
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In fact the only reason we derailed is that reaching page 6666 caused Ginger to start asking about what the number of the beast was.
edited 27th Jul '12 5:46:16 PM by storyyeller
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Yeah, the reactions were epic. I think at the end of the first half there was like a solid page of "HOLY CRAP" posts.
I gravitated to tvtropes twice.