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    hEY i'M A NEW PERSON HERE AND I JUST WANTED TO MAKE THIS TOPIC SO WE COULD TALK SO IF THERES ANYONE OUT THERE THAT WANTS TO TALK I'M HERE.

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    hEY i'M A NEW PERSON HERE AND I JUST WANTED TO MAKE THIS TOPIC SO WE COULD TALK SO IF THERES ANYONE OUT THERE THAT WANTS TO TALK I'M HERE.

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    • #3
      That's cool. Are you palatable? *sniffs n00b*

      So, what brings you here?

      --Dai Stihó
      ha (hä) interj. [echoic] an exclamation variously expressing wonder, surprise, anger, triumph, etc.: repeated (ha-han. the sound of this exclamation or of a laugh
      -Webster's New World Dictionary of the American Language, Second College Edition

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      • #4
        Rysade: Nice sig.

        Joey: Dai! I'm Amber. As Tui's given up on the newbie packs, I think, here's a quick list of survival tips:
        Don't call the person with the username reading 'marniebrown1' anything but M, Agent M, or M-sama. This is essential.
        Don't annoy Aurora. Though she's much mellower than she used to be, according to the oldbies. Simple ways to avoid annoying Aurora--be nice to everyone, follow basic rules of netiquette, and don't diss anime.
        We will never, ever stay on-topic. It doesn't happen.
        And, last but not least...Rysade eats newbies for breakfast. He is, however, the only one who consistently does so.

        The important thing about adventures, thought Mr Bunnsy, was that they shouldn't be so long as to make you miss mealtimes.
        -- (Terry Pratchett, The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents)
        My art place thing - http://paperdragoness.deviantart.com
        OK, so ten out of ten for style, but minus several million for good thinking, yeah?
        --Douglas Adams, HHGG

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        • #5
          *Agent~M*
          "Imagination is more important than knowledge" Albert Einstein
          "Those who dream by day are cognizant of those who dream by night" -Edgar Allen Poe
          "See everything, overlook a lot, correct a little." - Pope John Paul XXIII
          "I could live

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          • #6
            Oh yeah...that too. Sanity's a rare disease around here.
            Of course you're very nice, M! *glomps, just because ppc is in a glomping mood*

            The important thing about adventures, thought Mr Bunnsy, was that they shouldn't be so long as to make you miss mealtimes.
            -- (Terry Pratchett, The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents)
            My art place thing - http://paperdragoness.deviantart.com
            OK, so ten out of ten for style, but minus several million for good thinking, yeah?
            --Douglas Adams, HHGG

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            • #7
              So newbie, what YW book are you on? Yeah, I agree with papercrane's and agent m's insane comment, we are very insane. Sane people bug me *bites head off of first sane person in sight* Muwahahaha! *cough* Sorry about that. So yeah, welcome.

              The greatest pain a wizard can have is losing their partner.
              ~Wizards, the 8th wonder of the world.

              ~The Last Cyber Unicorn, yeah that's me.

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              • #8
                Hey don't call him nebie if your not going to call me newbie.
                re:I finshed all YW books.


                *Many have gone and many have stayed but one thing stays the same: Love and Hate they never go away but they can be beaten- Devin
                *Many have come to this place and most have left it but let not their life be a mystery- Devin
                *Many have come and gone so we need to leave a ripple before this planet is washed away- Devin
                *Many have gone and many have stayed but one thing stays the same: Love and Hate they never go away but they can be beaten- Devin
                *Many have come to this place and most have left it but let not their life be a mystery- Devin
                *Many have come and go

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                • #9
                  Wow! Moonsong isn't a newbie anymore! HA! cool! I think I know what it is that separates n00bs from not-n00bs. It's excessive amounts of roleplay! That and keying into the themes and inside jokes. Well, sorta. Caledonian, for example, is the oldest one here, even compared to me, and that' OLD old. He doesn't roleplay, he doesn't do inside jokes, he doesn't even do RANDOMNESS, and he's still cool.

                  --Dai Stihó
                  ha (hä) interj. [echoic] an exclamation variously expressing wonder, surprise, anger, triumph, etc.: repeated (ha-han. the sound of this exclamation or of a laugh
                  -Webster's New World Dictionary of the American Language, Second College Edition

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                  • #10
                    Suddent hought... at what point does one stop being a newbie? Is it a certain nmumber of posts? Or a certain time elapsed? Or what?

                    "Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what is right" - Salvor Hadrin, in Isaac Asimov's Foundation
                    "Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what is right" - Salvor Hadrin, in Isaac Asimov's Foundation

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                    • #11
                      Well, the official switch from being having "New Member" under your avatar to having "Member" comes when you've posted 10 times. Unofficially...I think it's a combination of posts and time. You've been a member long enough and you've posted enough that everyone knows you'll continue posting. At least, that's the feeling I got when I first joined. What does everyone else think?

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                      • #12
                        Hey I've being here a total of ten days and I've now made 56 posts so does that classifiey me as a midbie?

                        *Many have gone and many have stayed but one thing stays the same: Love and Hate they never go away but they can be beaten- Devin
                        *Many have come to this place and most have left it but let not their life be a mystery- Devin
                        *Many have come and gone so we need to leave a ripple before this planet is washed away- Devin
                        *Many have gone and many have stayed but one thing stays the same: Love and Hate they never go away but they can be beaten- Devin
                        *Many have come to this place and most have left it but let not their life be a mystery- Devin
                        *Many have come and go

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                        • #13
                          Mm...I don't think the transition is quite that quantifiable. I think it's more when you start really connecting with people that you become a midbie. Of course, the post count/average length of each post and how long you've been around factor in too, but I think it depends primarily on your social identification to the rest of the members. Thus if you post a lot of one-liners that don't really concern anyone but you and you've been a member for ages, you're not really a midbie, just a newbie 'without the glossy on,' to quote Tui.
                          Did that make sense to anyone but me?

                          Oh, and Devin Caster: No, ten days and fifty-six posts isn't really all that much...I'd give it a few more weeks.

                          The important thing about adventures, thought Mr Bunnsy, was that they shouldn't be so long as to make you miss mealtimes.
                          -- (Terry Pratchett, The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents)
                          My art place thing - http://paperdragoness.deviantart.com
                          OK, so ten out of ten for style, but minus several million for good thinking, yeah?
                          --Douglas Adams, HHGG

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                          • #14
                            Yeah, that makes sense. It depends on whether people actually know something about you, maybe? If they know a trait or charicteristic? How you're likely to behave about something? what kind of activities you do? I think those all factor in somewhat.

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                            • #15
                              HEY!!
                              Sorry people I haven't been on much lately so I'm a little slower at posting.
                              PPC: I get where you're coming from, you really stop feeling like a nOOb when you get to know everyone better. Or at least that was how I felt.
                              You all are posting too much for me too keep up with these days and Devin and Moonsong prove it!

                              ~Sam (Hifun55) and Dog~
                              Dilapadated-ed-ed-ed-ed-ed-ed-ed-ed RULES!!!!
                              *picks up pencil and waves hands around* OOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooo!
                              Why are you trying so hard to fit in, when you were born to stand out?
                              Freedom is an illusion, it always comes at a price!
                              ~Sam (Hifun55)~
                              Why do I have to keep telling people I'm OK? Oh, because they aren't sure I am... then why do I have to keep telling me??
                              HYPERNESS IS FUN!!! I'M HYPER 24-7!!!
                              My being born was NOT a natural disater!!! It was just a bad thing to h

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