Your very first thought when you came on the Escapist Forum

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This is for the forum only, because if it wasn't, I suspect many people would come and say "Oh, nice site design","Yahtzee's really funny" etc. Instead, this is for the very first thought you had when you opened an Escapist thread. Hopefully you can remember :)

I don't remember what thread I opened for the very first time, but first thing that I thought was "People seem so polite and educated/cultured. Holy crap some of their responses are twice the size of one of my essays... How can you even think that much?!"

So yeah, post some of your first thoughts of the Escapist Forum!

Captcha: treat yo self

Damn right gurl! *Snaps fingers*
 

Euryalus

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Well this was my first post (well I think I might have had a few more before it, but they weren't saved)

No, No, No, No Bioware! When you have an Eldritch lovecraftian Character you DO NOT explain what they are or where they came from. You merely dance around it or give cryptic or unreliable hints as to their nature.

"Rudimentary creature of Blood and Flesh, you touch my mind, Fumbling in ignorance INCAPABLE of understanding." -Sovereign

To gaze upon the visage of Cthulhu is to court madness. If you gaze upon Cthulhu's tentacley awesomeness and understand it then Cthulhu's not that scary a character. The Reapers were terrifying because they were unknown (perhaps unknowable). If we learn too much about them or their motivations then they become normal, relatable, and mundane.

"The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown" -H.P. Lovecraft

I WANT THE CTHULHU-BORG TO REMAIN THE CTHULHU-BORG! I don't want them to just be those rouge octopus A.I.

...Rant done. I guess I shouldn't care very much any more since Bioware already screwed the pooch on the Reapers (among other things) with the ending, E.C. or not, but it's easier to head-canon one screw up than it is two.

EDIT: On an unrelated note, I'm almost out of Space on my Xbox and can't handle many more DLC's... so... uhh... Boo


So it probably had to do with my still festering hatred for what Bioware did with the ending.
 

AwkwardTurtle

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My very first thought when looking at the forums, before posting and joining in was definitely something along these lines:

"Wow, the rule against low content posts and fact that most people generally type with proper spelling/grammar is freaking amazing. I've never before seen such a thing on the Internet. This is way better than the Youtube comments section. People can have actual discussions! *mind blown*"

I can remember it very vividly because the general standard of the posts in these forums is still something that impresses me.
 

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AwkwardTurtle said:
My very first thought when looking at the forums, before posting and joining in was definitely something along these lines:

"Wow, the rule against low content posts and fact that most people generally type with proper spelling/grammar is freaking amazing. I've never before seen such a thing on the Internet. This is way better than the Youtube comments section. People can have actual discussions! *mind blown*"

I can remember it very vividly because the general standard of the posts in these forums is still something that impresses me.
This was probably what I thought as well. Though to be honest, I'm still thinking that... Intelligence? On the internet?

 

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T0ad 0f Truth said:
AwkwardTurtle said:
My very first thought when looking at the forums, before posting and joining in was definitely something along these lines:

"Wow, the rule against low content posts and fact that most people generally type with proper spelling/grammar is freaking amazing. I've never before seen such a thing on the Internet. This is way better than the Youtube comments section. People can have actual discussions! *mind blown*"

I can remember it very vividly because the general standard of the posts in these forums is still something that impresses me.
This was probably what I thought as well. Though to be honest, I'm still thinking that... Intelligence? On the internet?

I second this. I've seen forums and communities before, and in the words of the great Sir Hammerlock from Borderlands 2: "I feel like my brain cells are committing suicide one by one".
 

DugMachine

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Passive aggressive insults, passive aggressive insults everywhere. I lurked for maybe a year before I decided to make an account and start posting. I enjoy it for the most part but some users can be quite irritating.

Overall I love this website. Website I visit the most I think.
 

Finbark

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"Only 4 subforums?" I guess I wasn't used to forums not being packed with random-ass subforums, as I was coming from different game forums a couple years back.
 

newfoundsky

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My first thought was "This looks like a place were people can help me with my girl issues, because they are probably going through girl issues as well!"

As it turns out, I was blind to the fact that not everyone lives the same lives just because they share the same hobbies.

In my time here, I've grown to love this place, despite the fact it is not as perfect as me <3 ;)
 

Terratina.

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First came across this site in '09 but couldn't be bothered to create a profile here. Saw all the mess that is R&P, saw the awesomeness that is the RP forums and have been cowering in that basement ever since.

First thought of the forums, though? Pretty spiffy, but full of snark.
 

Charli

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I MUST MAKE AN ACCOUNT AND GIVE MY OPINION TO COUNTER THE SLANDEROUS ACCUSATIONS OF THIS OTHER PERSON.

Or something like that in a nutshell.
 

Slitzkin

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"Well it's better than Gamespot."
"Duur...I like Yahtzee. Hahahahahaha."
"Durr...I like Critical Miss. Hahahahahaha."
 

Vault101

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DugMachine said:
Passive aggressive insults, passive aggressive insults everywhere. .
I think thats due tot he strict rules...the only way you can vent is to do it "subtlely"
 

Scarim Coral

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I thought the forum was a interesting and funny place to comment (back then there were several topics worth checking out).
 

Dandark

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I noticed how civil the forums hear are. Before this I had used gamefaqs and threads on there usaully devolve into a few people throwing insults at each other for 8 pages.

The strict moderation and good attitude is why I like these forums.
 

Padwolf

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I think it was something along the lines of "Well, it looks rather nice here, let's make an account. Don't post. Just lurk."
 

Zack Alklazaris

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Wow... everyone is like a clone of me. This is great I can finally have a discussion without people pissing all over my post!

Now its, everyone... has... the... same... opinion... as... me...
there is no real discussion... no challenge... someone just posts something like

Zack Alklazaris said:
FOX speaks out about new violent highly sexualized homoerotic video game called Mass Effect 3.

Fox has done it again bitching about things they don't even bother to research. Seriously, if they actually played the game they would realize its just filled with bare chests and side boobs.


4syth said:
Fox sucks!
Gizmo said:
Lies! They speak lies!
That one dude said:
Exactly, I mean there wasn't nearly enough penis in that game
Daystar said:
Honestly we need more stuck up a-holes in this forum. Discussions rapidly turn into nods of agreement.
 

Naroiden

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My first thoughts of the Escapist Forum: ''Escapist Forum is like Oyungezer Online without achievement system. I think there is no troll here and it seems like rules are tough here.''