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A Whopper of a plot arc!

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ziltoid1014:
seems a bit strange that someone who obviously has been reading the comic for quite some time (knows of previous history with faye and marten), is completely unaware that the forum has rules to follow

i dont know man, every forum has its own rules, just take the time to find them and you wont get criticized by olda boyz

ThePQ4:

--- Quote from: Ninja Nai on 26 Feb 2008, 07:45 ---well, i did post back when i first started my account

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Not according to your "Previous Post" list. Nevertheless, reintroduce yourself. I'm sure few remember you, seeing as how you only have 6 posts, and those are from today.

I'm not trying to incite some kind of a war here, I'm just helping you along.

Ninja Nai:
well yes, i have been reading the comic for some time, but i never really got into forums Just was a passive reader

EllJayusMaximus:

--- Quote from: ziltoid1014 on 26 Feb 2008, 07:59 ---seems a bit strange that someone who obviously has been reading the comic for quite some time (knows of previous history with faye and marten), is completely unaware that the forum has rules to follow

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Well, this is MY first post... been into the comic for a few months now, joined the forums recently just to see what other people say about it.  I don't know all the rules here... and speaking for myself, I'm not sure I have the time or emotional reserves to invest in becoming an expert on forum ettiquette.  The idea that knowing about the comic should be equal to being a founding forum member? Well, for one thing, there's a handy "archive" that means a person could read every comic in a day and join the forum that evening, nothing there will help them learn what the rules are.  And in any case, when you've seen one non sequitor, all the tea in China.  I don't care enough to stick around and read anyone's reply... besides, if you're someone that obviously is interested in webcomics, it would be a bit strange if you're not familiar with John Gabriel's Greater Internet Dickwad Theory.

GenericName:
My goodness.

Is this phenomenon of sass-and-then-leave-forever becoming too frequent? Or not frequent enough?

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