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Posts: 2277
Joined: Apr. 17 2007
From: South East England
RE: should Hemeola man be given back... (in reply to Jenny)
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ORIGINAL: Jenny
Well I'm sure Hemeola man should get his 'fellow' privileges but am really not sure what they are???
We don't know either. All we know is that one day he was a fellow with 5 yellow star-blob thingies under his name, and the next he was back to being an aficionado with just the one.
Actually we don't know how you become a fellow in the first place either....
RE: should Hemeola man be given back... (in reply to Guest)
I think it's the number of posts you make. Funny thing: On melcamp, they take away points from you when you make unusefull posts, and you're degraded as a little schoolboy.
Posts: 370
Joined: May 23 2007
From: Frederick, MD
RE: should Hemeola man be given back... (in reply to Guest)
Delcamp forum in general is very similar to Orwell's 1984 novel setting. They treat you much like a child quite a few times. There are some cocky punks there. As far as hemeola, let's give him the privileges!!!
RE: should Hemeola man be given back... (in reply to Ailsa)
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ORIGINAL: Ailsa
quote:
ORIGINAL: Jenny
Well I'm sure Hemeola man should get his 'fellow' privileges but am really not sure what they are???
We don't know either. All we know is that one day he was a fellow with 5 yellow star-blob thingies under his name, and the next he was back to being an aficionado with just the one.
Actually we don't know how you become a fellow in the first place either....
Hilarious <Laugh> I love this place...much more refreshing than "Delcamp" snobs..sigh..
Yes, give them to him, then we can just threaten him all the time that we're gonna take them from him again if he doesnt do well!
Oh, the pressure...these stars...as Picasso says, "to live like a poor man with means" is the way!
RE: should Hemeola man be given back... (in reply to Estevan)
lol yeah, that's true, but, i can also .......... . . . . .. ..... . .. .. .. . . play ottmar liebert tunes and have the same effect on mindless young girls!! haha lol
RE: should Hemeola man be given back... (in reply to Guest)
I haven't posted anything recently, .... but have been lurking. With so much dissension in recent threads I thought I should chime in again. With the administrative rule (re quantity) combined with the formal vote (re quality) implying an alternate pathway I'm not sure what a quiet semi-lurker should think. And if I vote does it count fully, partially, negatively ? How about if one is quietly lurking on the proposition about lurker thread does that make it meta-lurking and improve or worsen the status of a lurker ?
I think that the question about hemeolaman could solved by the earlier decision about adoption. Just determine that fellowship is a component of every adoption; this could be the alternate pathway.....
RE: should Hemeola man be given back... (in reply to Guest)
What, am I supposed to log in and say something about this? Oh please excuse me, I just did!
Actually, I would think that Hemeolaman could generate enough happiness at whatever status he could have on the foro, I mean, he is a easy going kind of guy. He likes to make poo and fart jokes.....'All this aside oh I would say at what ever level he is a happy man. He is a funny man! Ha ha ha ha ha.....
RE: should Hemeola man be given back... (in reply to HemeolaMan)
Actually Heme, you are an adult, a very intellegent person, at the age of 19? And this is an adult web site, so it would seem. You get it! I have every confidence in you, in that you could see what is going on. I don't mean to be rude, I just want to say, show us that intellegence. Show us what you can do. Show us that spark! I know that you can........
RE: should Hemeola man be given back... (in reply to gato)
be my surrogate foro dad!!!!! lol
alright, i'll straighten up and act intelligent occasionally, however, not too often
i've noticed most intellectual threads are shot clean out of the sky and mocked (koella usualyl mocks pretty well, i'm jealous) thus, i am not keen on making one
but, if you would care to post something threadly i would be delighted to add my two intelligent, independent, sophisticated and otherwise incidentally inclined cents.
RE: should Hemeola man be given back... (in reply to HemeolaMan)
You've nothiced that too? Intellectual threads are difficult to come by and this is a public forum on the Internet. You never know who is sitting at the computer, and I guess that's what makes it all the more interesting. I mean, after all, you've got to admit there's nothing quite like it. But then again, we're not a lot of hazy snobs like on some other forums out there. I agree, and I have a hard time giving into the preocupation with making threads too....
Posts: 1156
Joined: Dec. 6 2006
From: Hamilton, ON
RE: should Hemeola man be given back... (in reply to Guest)
Well, maybe we should be a bit more intellectual; you never know what the lurkers want to hear, since they don't speak up and tell us! So I'm just gonna throw this out there: supermassive black holes at the center of active galactic nuclei. While I think it is now clear that AGNs evidencing broad hydrogen lines and those lacking such spectral features differ only in the angle at which they're situated relative to our line of sight, due to interstellar dust thick enough to absorb the vast intensity of light put out by the central black hole's accretion disk, but it still seems unclear precisely what the structure of such AGNs within a parsec is, particularly whether or not the dust is in the shape of a torus or otherwise.