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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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Believe me, they're all there! They just have strange names :)


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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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Is there one for "Posts anywhere no matter what the discussion is, just to get his post count up?"

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 10:46 
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Necormancer has a supernatural ability to bring long-dead forum discussion threads back to life. After having been flogged to death the thread may have been deceased for many years, and bringing it back may have scant relevance to the current topic, yet Necromancer will unexpectedly exhume the thread’s rotting corpse, and strike horror in the forum as its grotesque form lurches into the discussion. The monster, instantly recognized by all who knew it in life, seems at first to breathe and have a pulse, but, alas, it is beyond Necromancer’s skill to fully restore the thread’s original vitality. The hideous apparition may frighten away some of the weaker Warriors or Warriors badly wounded in former battles, but the thread is only a shadow of its former self and very quickly expires.

Unlike Archivist, Necromancer compulsively saves every forum message in carefully preserved archives for future use in battle, while Necromancer collects departed threads merely for the thrill of resurrecting them. Some say he performs this unnatural act out of malice, others say he can’t help himself, but no one really knows.


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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 10:51 
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Ah, here I am.

http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warrio ... aximus.htm

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 11:11 
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Good sir, you shouldn't put yourself down. You are clearly http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warrio ... ologue.htm :)


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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 11:14 
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reading on, I suppose I have an Eagle Scout mentality... or I'd like to think that I do :)


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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 11:14 
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Good sir, you shouldn't put yourself down. You are clearly http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warrio ... ologue.htm :)


... The most common variants of Ideologue are conservative and liberal. Smug and self satisfied in their certitudes, Ideologue's opinions are merely a loose collection of intellectual conceits, and e is genuinely astonished, bewildered and and indignant that his views are not universally embraced as the Truth. He regards the opposing point of view as a form of cognitive dissonance whose only cure is relentless propagandizing and browbeating. The conservative iteration of Ideologue parades himself as a logical, clear thinker, while the liberal version trumpets his higher level of mental, spiritual and social awareness. Troglodyte is the natural ally of conservative Ideologue, and for liberal Ideologue it is Weenie. Ideologue is a fierce, but very predictable Warrior..

Meh, that's just bloody hilarious. That's me and Mr Chris, there. :D

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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kalmar wrote:
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Good sir, you shouldn't put yourself down. You are clearly http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warrio ... ologue.htm :)


Is that one on the right meant to be Daniel Stern?


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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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I remember seeing this ages ago and never got around to posting it. There's a chap in my work who is the spitting image of the 'Troglodyte', and a colleague and I used to pretend to eat our keyboards whenever he walked past.


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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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Peter St. John: :D

http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warrio ... master.htm

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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Mind you...

http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warrio ... alista.htm

Class.

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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I think the artwork on the site is great. I can't really find much to match me though being as I don't really take part in any of the serious discussions/big arguments. I can't be bothered with looking through everything for such a thing either.

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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Not read them all, but I'm hoping I'm eagle scout. Sort of the James Stewart of forums. Any thoughts, Beexers?

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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I think we're all far too varied and colourful to be pigeonholed into any one category. Except Metalangel who is quite clearly a Perv.

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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I can't get that site at work - is that the one who's naked apart from a hood and fishnet stockings? If so, I DENY ALL CHARGES.


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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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I can't get to that site either.

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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Zardoz wrote:
I don't think there are enough people on this forum for us to be pigeonholed into any one category. Except Metalangel who is quite clearly a Perv.


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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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You can't see it Myps? There's one that captures you perfectly. Screaming Emo Faglet, even has your photo rather than an illustration.

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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Profundus Maximus eagerly holds forth on all subjects, but his thin knowledge will not support a sustained assault and therefore his attacks quickly peter out. Profundus Maximus often uses big words, obscure terms and...ahem...even Latin to bluff his way through battle..


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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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I seem to be some kind of mix between Jerk, Nanny, Grammarian and Nitpick. Oh dear.

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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Technically you'd be a mix of those, not a mix 'between' them.

Wait, no, I ... BLAST!

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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Dude, it was 11pm. I was up past my bedtime by about four hours.

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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I don't even bother to find something that resembles me because it will be certainly like "average, unmemorable and totally ordinary"


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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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RuySan you're a No. 5932: "Weird foreign type with wrong views on PC/Console gaming with weak facial hair and strange opinions about fish"

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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Grim... :D

http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warrio ... father.htm

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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Godfather only occasionally deigns to enter into discussions...
Hmm...

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...but when he does everyone listens to him respectfully and his pronouncements have an air of finality.
Hmm...

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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Yeah, I think you may be a bit off there, Cavey.

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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You mean he's the Dogmother?

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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Grim is Admin, surely?

And does http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warriorshtm/rebelwithoutclue.htm remind you of anyone?


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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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Grim is Admin, surely?

No, that's more the mods.

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Yeah, pretty much everybody.

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But the mods are Nanny.


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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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Yeah, I think you may be a bit off there, Cavey.


I was only joking there lads, sorry if that one fell a bit flat. :(

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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I wasn't going to say a thing, but yes. Very much so.


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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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Hello Cavey!

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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Meh, harsh but fair! :D

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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I wasn't going to say a thing, but yes. Very much so.


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Apart from the Bible bit, that is... Uncanny!


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I suspect I may be a Yuk Yuk. What does ye think?

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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reading it again, no. It doesn't remind me of anyone.

It reminds me a bit of John Coffey only because i read "US"


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http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warrio ... icador.htm

Anyone?

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 Post subject: Re: Forum stereotypes
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Bobbyaro wrote:
http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warriorshtm/picador.htm

Anyone?


Bwahahaahahahahah!

I started this thread, didn't I?

P.S. I heard that all of the WoS members called you all cunts.


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P.S. I heard that all of the WoS members called you all cunts.


It's true; I did.

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