So, how did you come to join the Escapist?

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DevilWolf47

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I clicked the register button.
Brilliant, i know.


By the way, the assholish sarcasm is a hint as to which Escapist video maker drew me here.
...sometimes he seems like my Australian doppleganger...
 

sheogoraththemad

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long story short:
1.wikipedia mass effect page
2. mass effect review of zero punctuation.
3. watched other episodes
4. interested in badges
5. made an account for the badges
6. the rest is history
 

Dirkie

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Yahtzee got me here with the Crysis video (it has to be ran on a supercomputer FROM SPACE!) It's still fun to se his opinion on things.
 

Sneeze

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I'm going to blow all your minds with an epic tale of my experience in finding this site, love both lost and found, new life and death, friends becoming enemies and enemies becoming friends, a truly fantastic journey was had by everyone involved and we all emerged better people at the end of it.

Also, I'm a fucking liar, Yahtzee brought me.
 

BlueberryMUNCH

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Err...

My ex's brother showed me some Zero Punctuation a while ago, I found it again...somehow...a while later...
...browsed the forums a bit...and wanted to join.

So yep, no surprises here(Y)
 

TAGM

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Well, I personaly clicked the sign up bu-
Valkyira said:
I clicked the 'sign up' button..

Boosh.
... Damn it.

Yeah, I came for the Yahtzee. But I stayed for the comunity, to be honest.
 

Wolfenbarg

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During some of the infinite stupidity and fun on gameFAQs, someone posted a link to the Zero Punctuation Mass Effect review. I've been following the show ever since, though it wasn't until early 2010 that I started watching other shows. Wasn't until pretty recently that I signed up.
 

Scarim Coral

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It was Yatzee Yuotube video that made me aware of this website but it took a while for me to sign up (I lurk over the forum for a bit).
 

Totenkopf

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I can't remember...
I found the topics in the forum interesting and the videos of Zero Punctuation funny, and so I joined after a while of lurking.
That's all I can recall.
 

FamoFunk

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wammnebu said:
you are either a founder or zero punctuation brought you
No.

My dear friend Jenova65 told me to join, she said how lovely everyone here was :)
 

Rough Sausage

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I joined last year, by clicking the login with facebook button, and then forgetting about it for almost a year, and here I am today. Also, Zero Punctuation is why I originally started using the site.
 

AlmostLikeLife

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I have been a regular watcher of ZP for quite a while. One day, I just decided to join up here seeing as I like discussing video games and related matters.
 

Toaster Hunter

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Zero punctuation which I discovered through X-play, when G-4 was still good. The Forums seemed interesting, so I signed up.
 

Yuno Gasai

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I think I initially signed up because of a competition. o_O

I stayed for ZP, Unskippable and the forums. <3

[small](Oh, and badges. They're nice, too.)[/small]
 

AstylahAthrys

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Someone on a Thief forum linked the Thief the Dark Project ZP. Then I lurked for awhile... then I signed up. Huzzah!
 

Tarlane

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I have a hard time remembering just how I got here originally, it -may- have been ZP because I did watch that on youtube, but I think I saw one of the articles linked somewhere.

I was just a lurker for a really long time(from my post count, comparatively I suppose I still am). I finally made an account so that I could post on two threads, one about limericks(linked to the limerick-DB) and one about haikus.

Ahh, introduced myself to the community with a bang with this one.

There was an old man
From Peru, whose lim'ricks all
Look'd like haiku. He

Said with a laugh "I
Cut them in half, the pay is
Much better for two."