I mean, we're not always humorous or intelligent or obessive either. Okay, well, yeah, we're probably always obsessive.
While we're at it I've always hated that description.
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A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
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I mean, we're not always humorous or intelligent or obessive either. Okay, well, yeah, we're probably always obsessive.
While we're at it I've always hated that description.
While we're at it I've always hated that description.
I've never paid it much attention so I'm not partial to either changing it or not.
So we've established that everyone hates something and wants to change it, except for those of us who hate change and want to change nothing?
I prefer Buffistas: everyone hates something and wants to change it, except for those of us who hate change and want to change nothing.
I think the description should just be a link to this thread.
A community dedicated to discussions, sometime about Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel and Firefly, often with humor and intelligence. Obsessiveness optional. Change = good + evil. Read our FAQ, then join the fun.
Man, talk about disenfranchising the apathetic, even when they are actively posting indifference. Shameful, really.
Oh, while we're at it, I wish we linked to the How-To, not the FAQ, there.
A community dedicated to discussions, sometime about Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel and Firefly, often with humor and intelligence. Obsessiveness optional. Change = good + evil. Read our FAQ. Read our How-to. Read our bureaucracy, then run for your life.
I like bon bon's.
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"We're an online community - each thread has a heading that describes what is discussed there - please read the How-To page to understand how to best join in, and the FAQ for most unanswered questions and a bit of history on the community."