There are quotes from the thread itself that could work.
Couple of my favorite Elena gems:
Torturing Spike wins out over Tortured Spike. Advance does Yoda. Taciturn man goes down without a whimper...
Buffy ,'Get It Done'
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.
Current Stompy Feet: ita, Jon B, DXMachina, P.M. Marcontell, Liese S., amych
There are quotes from the thread itself that could work.
Couple of my favorite Elena gems:
Torturing Spike wins out over Tortured Spike. Advance does Yoda. Taciturn man goes down without a whimper...
But...isn't comparing words now universally accepted as degreding to a word with a secondary regional meaning a wee bit of an overstatement of the situation?
Um, regional? You do realize we're talking about the entire United Kingdom here, yes?
And What Everyone Else Said about this being a community where people try to act respectfully towards one another. We realize that most of the internet does not operate this way, but we like it here, and we're very protective of it.
words like 'Bitches' and 'Spaz' are in a context of fun and goofyness, where as words like 'Retard' and 'crip' would be single-meaning, universally acknowledged hurtful words, and not used in light conversation here.
That's demonstrably not true -- I know I've seen "crip" used in jest here. Not in a thread title, but in conversation.
(And I hope I'm not cross-posting again, because this is how people feel ganged-up on, and I'm not meaning to do that.)
But if you keep rubbing it in their faces, how can they ever find a life beyond?
Can't we all just get beyond Thunderdome?
Hola all.
Consider my entire point dropped. I've been informed that newbies maybe shouldn't question TPTB so energetically, and that my little foray into the workings and mechanics here may not be all that well received, and having been a long-term-member of boards in the past, I don't see that response to my newbieness as a bad or unnatural thing (because hey - you've all been here longer than I, so you ~are~ more informed than me about this place), so let me apologise for stepping upon toes, raising ire, or generally pressing a point that is truly minor.
Instead, let me simply say thank you for the welcoming (up there somewhere), step off the medium-sized horse, remove my nose for a moment (I'm made of felt), and fade into the background with a sinsere "carry on".
Rafmun, I don't think your points were unwelcome or inappropriate. The problem is that when discussing community sensibilities you need to have a guage of...community sensibilities, which is something newbies, by definition, lack. I learned that the really, really hard way.
Rafmun, I don't think your points were unwelcome or inappropriate. The problem is that when discussing community sensibilities you need to have a guage of...community sensibilities, which is something newbies, by definition, lack. I learned that the really, really hard way.
My bad. Won't happen again.
Rafmun, put your nose back on, you're freaking me out.
Rafmun, put your nose back on, you're freaking me out.
Watch it dear, noseless people everywhere may take offense to that statement.
No doubt you'll be hearing from Mr. Jackson's legal time very shortly...
Hey Rafmun, welcome here. Good points and relevant. Just...as Wolfram notes, it helps to be uh...fully vested when talking about community standards.
I think we have a good and valid solution to this, which is to mine Elena's commentary for thread titles, as Gus suggested.
Also, like Mecha, if Spazzed is offensive, then I'd prefer something about eating babies.
Finally, I feel obliged to toss this out, despite the anti-proliferationist stance: Maybe we need a deathmatch thread.
It's popular, it's a way to maintain a connection with our core ME texts after they have slipped into syndication and no-new-ones. And we might want to run some that are not specifically Buffy quotes.
Like...Angel fight scenes. Whatever.
I think there's enough interest to justify such an action. Not that we have to debate that now, but I do think Deathmatching has established itself as a popular form of board entertainment, and probably needs its own slot.