Plums caught you by surprise as well?
Well aren't you the master of mixed messages? First you're all dere, then you're all tsun. Now you're all dere again. ...I like.
But I've already changed it like...twice today. D:
Too many people say this to me.
It was awesome. If you haven't played it, do so...now. Although it's disturbing how unsettling the game can be at times. I'm looking at you, Tanetane Island. >_>; And then there's the Frightbot. Oh god the Frightbot! D:
Who the **** would miss you? When did you ever leave?
Never again. <3 Oh? O: Do tell. I'm curious. I know some people were banned but I haven't found out who yet.
But I've been without an internet connection for almost a week now. This new forum is confusing. The first page I usually go to on KHV is my User CP but now that it's gone, I keep on getting this error message. I honestly thought the site was down when I got back on today. Had a mini-heart attack. Whatever would I have done without KHV? xD So besides the new forum, what else happened while I was gone? It seems like all the big changes happen while I'm away.
Where's Glossary Manager? D:
Fork and I are the best bros considering how many bromances we're in. xD
If you have the time, then please do but from the looks of it, everybody is starting school soon or has already started and I don't want to be an inconvenience so if you don't have the time, don't worry about it. Sorry for lack of response on my side. I've been without an internet connection for the past week and at the moment, I still am without one(currently using a friend's computer). I should have a working internet connection in my dorm sometime this week though and as soon as I do, I'll get to work on compiling everything together for the MEP. For those of you who had trouble rendering your videos, please send in your parts as quickly as possible. I understand the situation and I don't mind people sending in their parts a little bit late. Especially considering how I've been a little late with things lately. xD If you guys have anymore questions, feel free to ask and I'll try to respond to them as quickly as possible.
Just recently started watching Doctor Who so my slow transformation into a Whovian is a go. Currently on Season 3 and apsoifhasopdfhaosdifahs I'm just loving the show so far. The characters have been so well-written in my opinion and The Doctor, regardless of incarnation, is just a fascinating character. I believe my favorite episode so far would have to "Human Nature/Family of Blood". Phenomenally well-written in my opinion. I loved the idea of creating an alternate personality to hide from others and then the alternate personality not wanting to die when the real personality needs to come back. Made me have all the feels for John Smith in those episode even if he does stomp over the moral code that defines the Tenth Doctor. And at the end of Family of Blood, a chill ran down my spine towards the end when The Doctor just has that stoic look on his face while he's sending the family to their doom. Don't fuck with a Time Lord.
Sorry for lack of activity on my side, guys. Life and college has been keeping me pretty occupied. Due to this, I'm extending the due date to this Friday, August 17th. Now it's time for me to download all of these tracks.
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales - The Master Vainglorious
Or you guys could make the effort to actually talk to staff casually? Instead of only arguing and bickering, you could find common interests. If you want a better relationship, then work for it. That's what the majority of us who are friends with staff have done. The masses don't seem to be against the idea of having a group convo to unite the members and staff. They just seem to not like the idea that they're being included in part of this division. You may see a division between yourself and staff. But does that mean there's a division between them and me? Not really. And from the looks of it, not everybody else thinks there's a huge division between themselves and staff as well.
It isn't that they don't matter. It's that the problem is presented as if it applies to everybody. I personally feel a little misrepresented in this thread. As a lot of the members in this thread have stated, a lot of people seem to get along with staff pretty well. There seems to be a divide between your group and staff. Not the members as a whole and staff.
Yet you haven't exactly shown us why it's such a big problem if there are so many others who could also handle the situation who aren't invisible.
Actually it's about 1/4 if you weren't to count the reporters. Even less if you do count them. >ignoring the fact that there are other firemen to put out the fire just like there are other staff members that can put out a "virtual" fire I personally see that as more of the exception than the rule. You even stated the reason for why they possibly ignored him in the first place. But does that happen with everybody? And I personally think that's more the fault of the user than the staff, no? They have these various methods of contacting them yet they don't use them at all? If a person is being bullied and a staff member isn't on to resolve the problem, then they could easily send any of them a VM/PM and then ignore the bullies until they were dealt with. I don't understand where you're coming from with this. Elaborate.
You seem to forget that there are super moderators out there. Who are capable of doing most of the things that the admins can. There aren't many situations that a super mod can't handle that an admin can.
First of all, how many staff members are actually invisible? You told over half of them in our MSN convo but I'm skeptical because I see most of them online. I feel that we shouldn't require them to be visible. People are entitled to their privacy and if they don't want to be seen for whatever reason then they should have that option. What's preventing us from just sending them a PM when something happening and waiting for them to respond? Nothing on this forum is instantaneous like it is on a chat client so we're going to have to wait a bit or maybe a lot for a response anyway. More often than not, a staff member is on and visible so what's preventing us from contacting that one to see if they can do something? Or maybe they could relay it to somebody else who can help? I personally think that this is being exaggerated in that not many staff members set themselves to invisible and most who do are usually away and want to discourage people from contacting them because they don't have the time.