Brooks wrote:It was 2005 and a magazine I was still reading at that point had a web forum. Nothing more.
Moot_Geeza wrote:I was a bit wary of the Edge forum for ages, so I lurked, but the draw of online/offline was real. Was only an active member of one other forum before Edge (or since, if we count the B&B as the new Edge forum), so I was expecting to be annihilated by meanies within minutes of signing up because internet. It took me years to gradually build up to the point where I was comfortable posting all the crap I do now. Was a bit starstruck by Escape, always liked the way his nonsense made sense.
Brooks wrote:It was 2005 and a magazine I was still reading at that point had a web forum. Nothing more.
Tempy wrote:I can't remember and I walk the halls every night rattling the doors, desperately trying to leave, but they are always locked.
Paul the sparky wrote:Moot_Geeza wrote:I was a bit wary of the Edge forum for ages, so I lurked, but the draw of online/offline was real. Was only an active member of one other forum before Edge (or since, if we count the B&B as the new Edge forum), so I was expecting to be annihilated by meanies within minutes of signing up because internet. It took me years to gradually build up to the point where I was comfortable posting all the crap I do now. Was a bit starstruck by Escape, always liked the way his nonsense made sense.
I looked for a previous version of this thread, as I knew we had one, but funnily enough Escape killed it stone dead with a picture of a girl sucking her teddy bear's cock, so I thought it better to start anew.
Brooks wrote:It was 2005 and a magazine I was still reading at that point had a web forum. Nothing more.
Blue Swirl wrote:It was back in the misty days of yore, when the internet was full of promise, and we all thought it would empower us, allowing a sharing of ideas and a bright future for humanity.
Sadly, it turned out to just be a place where people call each other twats, 140 characters at a time, and where the alt-right fap to Ayn Rand quotes.
krs wrote:I wanted to be cool.
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Basically this. I was on the Edge forum in its previous incarnation. Once that closed I didn’t get round to signing up for Rllmuk when everyone shifted there, and then the new Edge forum popped up so I thought I’d just carry on where I left off.Brooks wrote:It was 2005 and a magazine I was still reading at that point had a web forum. Nothing more.
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