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  • Lauritzen
    Member
    • Nov 2007
    • 30

    Do you browse other forums?

    So, what's the deal? Do you guys browse/post on other forums? I'm kind of a forums fly and I like to post a lot.

    I usually post on-

    Something Awful, Penny Arcade, SA offshoot forums (I can't name them!)

    I usually browse-

    Slashdot, Last.FM, GameSpot, GameFAQs, FARK, DeviantArt, Flickr (really not forums but I comment on a friend's photo's who is trying to break into professional photography and has great stuff) and every once in a while, I'll even browse 4chan but I stay away from the anime boards... they have a cool board for desktop backgrounds and hi-res images.

    I spend too much time on the internet!
  • The Wolf
    Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 132

    #2
    Yes. Most of them are movie related, since my enourmous passion for films.

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    • RealmofOpeth
      Member
      • May 2007
      • 407

      #3
      This forum and Youtube are the primary places I post. I know youtube isn't much of a forum but I leave a lot of comments, often get into discussion there.
      Another one I regularly browse and sometimes post is 911blogger

      RCgroups is next, I post and browse depending on my rc involvement of the time. The last few months it's been nil.

      SMpost (the dipper forum), I sometimes browse and have only posted a few times there.

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      • darkwing
        Member
        • Oct 2007
        • 415

        #4
        I post in the comments forums on newspaper sites, and I frequent and post continually on a Canadian smokers' rights site.

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        • lxskllr
          Member
          • Sep 2007
          • 13435

          #5
          I frequent a few computer tech forums, and some Unreal Tournament game and clan forums.

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          • rocketbear79
            New Member
            • Dec 2007
            • 10

            #6
            I post on a couple of news forums, creditboards, and I had my own forum after a while but after about 2 years and 40,000 community posts I got rid of my website and had one of my members restart us on a free forum service last month.

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            • Zero
              Member
              • May 2006
              • 1522

              #7
              My mainstay for the past many years has been a site called Sensible Erection - which is, more or less, exactly what it sounds like, whatever that is. It's an "uncensored collaborative weblog" which, while it has its minority of mentally challenged members, is largely populated by intelligent and educated people who have interesting and, often, heated discussion/debate on many topics. It spans music, art, politics, culture, history, pop-trash, and, of course, is interspersed with a regular bit of, erm...adult content. :lol: Definitely not a place for kids, and not a place to browse in the workplace (though you can register an account and filter content appropriate to the workplace, etc), but a good place to interact with people of some intelligence.

              http://www.sensibleerection.com <- not safe for work - you've been warned!

              I post as 'donnie' there, and have a few detractors who will never cease to call me a kook and a whacko - pay no attention to them 8)

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              • rocketbear79
                New Member
                • Dec 2007
                • 10

                #8
                Originally posted by Zero
                My mainstay for the past many years has been a site called Sensible Erection - which is, more or less, exactly what it sounds like, whatever that is. It's an "uncensored collaborative weblog" which, while it has its minority of mentally challenged members, is largely populated by intelligent and educated people who have interesting and, often, heated discussion/debate on many topics. It spans music, art, politics, culture, history, pop-trash, and, of course, is interspersed with a regular bit of, erm...adult content. :lol: Definitely not a place for kids, and not a place to browse in the workplace (though you can register an account and filter content appropriate to the workplace, etc), but a good place to interact with people of some intelligence.

                http://www.sensibleerection.com <- not safe for work - you've been warned!

                I post as 'donnie' there, and have a few detractors who will never cease to call me a kook and a whacko - pay no attention to them 8)
                Tinfoil hat required?

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                • Zero
                  Member
                  • May 2006
                  • 1522

                  #9
                  No, I'm the tinfoil mascot there, and I get no end of vitriol slung my way for it :lol:

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                  • sagedil
                    Member
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 7077

                    #10
                    Only three forums for me now. other than here...

                    www.alternativecruisers.com ... it has a sub forum for Johnny Pag motorcycles

                    www.saabcentral.com ... for my Saab

                    When I still had my Rebel, I browsed the Honda Rebel forum. And 5 years ago, When Nissan first announced the 350Z, I immediately found the Z forums and posted on that for a year until I finally got my Z (2nd production run they made.) Funny thing, once I had my Z, I stopped reading and posting. Guess I was too busy driving the Z to read about it any more.

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