
Hello all I'm a newbie
- Jonathan02us
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so am i a noob? and is there realy a differints between being a noob and being stupid??madmag9999 wrote:STFU noob.Darksyde wrote:I don't think noobness (?) has got anything to do with time. I've seen people being in forums for a long time, even more than three months, and still act like noobs.
So no, time isn't it.
but seriously i dont know id say post count and join time should be avarged to see whos a nood and who isnt
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- madmag9999
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it dont really mater to me if ur a noob or not. some noobs are cooler then the old members...
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- HeartbreakerByZep
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I'd say the logical way to think of a Noob would be a new member. Someone's a noob because no one on the forums knows them and they haven't posted much. That's why you're suposed to introduce yourself and explain yourself, though they don't always do that.
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- angelx03
- Joined: Tue Jan 21, 2003 7:13 pm
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Like me for example. I joined in January, but started posting around July, and I never introduced myself. Ah well.HeartbreakerByZep wrote:I'd say the logical way to think of a Noob would be a new member. Someone's a noob because no one on the forums knows them and they haven't posted much. That's why you're suposed to introduce yourself and explain yourself, though they don't always do that.
- The Hitokiri Battousai
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is the fact that "All About Me" is gone be blamed?J-0080 wrote:I introduced myself...although you can't see the thread anymore.
I introduced myself but als it ahs gone by the wayside.
To me, nOObness goes by priorites and a sense of maturity and also how long the member has been on the .ORG and the post count.
I felt uncomfortable posting stuff that the old memebrs do.
i.e. x2, .ORG, etc. I think if you feel comfortable in taking part in the forum's traditions and feel comfortable with the members.
Say a person has been here for 2 years and has a post count around 3000 or higher, but they still act like a jerk much like the average n00b does. They're not a n00b cause as we all know it's slang for Newbie.
So anyways yes......
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