Kritz said:The worrying thing is, omi, your photograph is like 4 blocks away from my house.
Kritz said:I TOOK A PICTURE
it was actually of a LADY ON THE STREET but I did it in HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE LIGHTING so you couldn't tell. Now I, Kritz, have all the glory of being the world's greatest photographer!
hamchan said:You said 3 blocks away in Steam chat you fucking liar!!
Apology accepted.Box of Bunnies said:Sorry Bern.
Isn't everything in Tasmania four blocks from your house?Kritz said:The worrying thing is, omi, your photograph is like 4 blocks away from my house.
You've made funny jokes?Kritz said:IT MIGHT EVEN BE SIX I DON'T WANT TO REVEAL MY TRUE LOCATION IN NEW TOWN EVEN THOUGH I'M PRETTY SURE MY WEBSITE WHOIS HAS IT, MY REAL NAME, MY SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER AND DETAILED RECORDS OF EVERY HILARIOUS JOKE I'VE EVER SAID.
FallbackPants said:You've made funny jokes?
probably better ones that that
WOW IS THERE EVEN THAT MUCH STORAGE IN THE WHOLE INTERNETKritz said:DETAILED RECORDS OF EVERY HILARIOUS JOKE I'VE EVER SAID.
There is absolutely no way that AusGAF 5.0 won't be named AusGAF 5/5 Stars. If it isn't, then I quit life.Kritz said:guys I'm shutting down the thread we have to start AusGAF 5/5 STARS now before anybody important sees this mess
Bernbaum said:Your Honour Guard Badges of Merit are in the mail.
Bernbaum said:There is absolutely no way that AusGAF 5.0 won't be named AusGAF 5/5 Stars. If it isn't, then I quit life.
Kritz said:orbi![]()
The only one I noticed was alistairw because he was fucking hilarious.hamchan said:How many people have left AusGAF and never returned?
My participation with online communities almost always follows this pattern:hamchan said:Speaking of snark, I've been noticing a growing amount of it on GAF lately and it's starting to make me hate the place.
jambo said:Is he orbi or orbitcube on the forums?
BanShunsaku said:What happened to that Alistair guy with the sweet avatars?
Fredescu said:My participation with online communities almost always follows this pattern:
1. Find new and interesting community
2. Lurk and get to know the place
3. Slowly begin participating
4. Full participation, becoming comfortable with the subject matter, familiar with the experts, wary of the trolls, and undertstanding of the communal knowledge
5. Growing impatience with newcomers and their dogged insistance of something contra to arguments that have already been had and won
6. Full snark mode. The new comers have taken over and the discussion is now mostly ideas that have been argued in full in the past, and I no longer have the patience to logically argue the point anymore. One line sarcastic responses.
7. Realise I'm no longer enjoying myself and it's mostly my doing. Take a step back for a while.
8. GOTO 3
I have a feeling that some people get to 6 and stop. Also, somehow some people manage to stay at 4 forever and I don't know how but they are generally saints.
Fredescu said:The birth of AusGAF: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=13503229&postcount=139
Fredescu said:The birth of AusGAF: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=13503229&postcount=139
Fucking sweet.Bernbaum said:Your Honour Guard Badges of Merit are in the mail.
Fredescu said:The birth of AusGAF: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=13503229&postcount=139
consoul said:Also, onya VOOKo for havin' a go ya mug. Strewth! Stone the crows, you bloody ripper. This is a fair dinkum true blue bottler of a thread. Crikey! She'll be right mate. Bonza. Uh...dingos. Howzat?
Bernbaum said:Speaking of 'AusGAF elders' there are eight members who posted on the first page of good ol' AusGAF 1.0 three years ago that have posted in this thread:
VOOK, Kritz, Rezbit, legend166, evlcookie, viciouskillersquirrel, speedpop, and Bernbaum.
Make it 14 members if you're on 100ppp, which adds:
Fredescu, Shaneus, Rlan and x3n05.
Your Honour Guard Badges of Merit are in the mail.
There is absolutely no way that AusGAF 5.0 won't be named AusGAF 5/5 Stars. If it isn't, then I quit life.
BanShunsaku said:I think my account was approved about 20 pages in to AusGAF 1.0. Was a bit intimidated at first but everyone was friendlyback then
But seriously, AusGAF is a pretty decent community. I love youse all
Why's that... too many posts or were they just limey bastards?legend166 said:Also, Brit-GAF got their thread locked.
Let's all point and laugh!
Apologies, my Jeff Fenech impersonation doesn't work on the Internet!Marshmellow said:You just said a bad word, i'm not sure we can be friends anymoreyouse
Also on an unrelated topic Jambo just fixed my music stream at work for me and i now owe him 1 life debt
legend166 said:Also, Brit-GAF got their thread locked.
Let's all point and laugh!
GAF is the only online community I've ever been active in. An ex of mine was a mod on the Penny Arcade forums and it creeped me out just how much time she spent on the forums. She engaged almost solely in OT threads and didn't care about gaming, which seemed stupid to me. She would pick fights over religion and feminism and was just an all-round nutjob who did a lot to put me off the concept of online forums entirely. GAF was purely a lurking experience for the 6 months or so since before I applied as well as the waiting period that followed and it was still a few months after memberfication that I actually started posting.Fredescu said:My participation with online communities almost always follows this pattern:
1. Find new and interesting community
2. Lurk and get to know the place
3. Slowly begin participating
4. Full participation, becoming comfortable with the subject matter, familiar with the experts, wary of the trolls, and undertstanding of the communal knowledge
5. Growing impatience with newcomers and their dogged insistance of something contra to arguments that have already been had and won
6. Full snark mode. The new comers have taken over and the discussion is now mostly ideas that have been argued in full in the past, and I no longer have the patience to logically argue the point anymore. One line sarcastic responses.
7. Realise I'm no longer enjoying myself and it's mostly my doing. Take a step back for a while.
8. GOTO 3
I have a feeling that some people get to 6 and stop. Also, somehow some people manage to stay at 4 forever and I don't know how but they are generally saints.
I hope it was EatChildren. That would elevate him to Best GAF Mod Ever (according to AusGAF).jambo said:I had a look through the last couple of pages and it all looks normal.
They were posting pictures of british girls for a while at the start, maybe our Google Overlords didn't like that.
Bernbaum said:GAF is the only online community I've ever been active in. An ex of mine was a mod on the Penny Arcade forums and it creeped me out just how much time she spent on the forums. She engaged almost solely in OT threads and didn't care about gaming, which seemed stupid to me. She would pick fights over religion and feminism and was just an all-round nutjob who did a lot to put me off the concept of online forums entirely. GAF was purely a lurking experience for the 6 months or so since before I applied as well as the waiting period that followed and it was still a few months after memberfication that I actually started posting.
I've met probably 10 people from GAF across Australia and in the US and found them to be well-adjusted sensible people which was reassuring. If I haven't posted in AusGAF for any period of time it's almost always because I've been away for work.
I posted in Vooks, Kotaku comments and Australian Gamer and lurked around Palgn when I was an active writer. Vooks had a huge community which dwindled down to its core members; Australian Gamer was borderline hostile with a very devoted few regulars and I probably would have spent more time on Palgn if it weren't for GAF/AusGAF which provided all that I needed and more.
AusGAF really is a diamond in the rough. Even though there are common stripes (male teens to twentysomethings; cynical; downloads TV shows; atheist; doesn't play video games) there are some wildly different personalities and discussion is usually carried out respectfully. The one thing that annoys me is poorly written posts. A contributor, regardless of intelligence, will always look rushed and foolish if they've posted up some kneejerk response with shoddy/absent grammar. Rez (one of my favourite posters) is guilty of this. So is Choc. I will happily take a post that I fundamentally disagree with if it is at least articulated well over something that might be in parallel with my politics but was vomited out without a token level of self-editing. Example: legend166 is a conservative christian (I can absolutely guarantee you that I am neither) but I always have time for whatever he posts.