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when did you register?
Tom:
I tend to leave my computer running for ages without thinking about it. Realistically, I've wasted approx. 24 hours.
Eris:
It's not just time logged on, it's time active. Leaving your computer logging in to the forums for days will not work because it goes by if you have done something in the past 15 minutes. I got this amount of time because I have my computer on basically as soon as I get up and the forum running and I check threads and refresh in the hopes that something interesting has happened fairly regularly while doing something else. I also didn't have a job for a long time, so I had a lot of spare time.
Still, 206 days is a lot.
sean:
oh really?
fuck than i actually have spent 56 days here shit.
yelley:
May 19, 2004 I registered as toastess. Long ago enough to remember a time without Mr. Dski.
I have spent 15 days, 15 hours, and 23 minutes online.
2004 yelley would probably not believe the way things have turned out for 2009 yelley.
Tyler:
Regged on October 8, 2006 which is about a month and a half after I snuggled up with the QC kids.
I remember "doing it wrong" and randomly showing up on gabbly before I even had made an account. I used to talk with vegikitkat, nolawnocrime, supersheep, fatty, princy, tommydski, and valleyparade every day on gabbly and had early forum crushes on Tania and Julia. For about two weeks everyone assumed I was Kieffer, then the argument became whether I was more like Tommy or Kieffer, or some terrible hybrid of the two. I used to just post and hang out on gabble gabble hey! during work when I was trying to get fired, which also lead to my first thread creation, as Tommy demanded I document my efforts with the forums. Within 2 months of joining, I was hanging out with Kieffer and Huda in NYC, and it has been a swift downhill road since.
Check out my awesome intro post dudes:
--- Quote ---After a good 5-10 minutes of debate, I have decided to give in to my inner internet addict and joined the forums. I only recently discovered the love that is QC, and ended up reading all 700+ comics in one day. Luckily my job is slow, and boss slower. The only downside being, now I go from 100s per day, to 1.
Anyhow, the mushy about me stuff:
During the day I get my liberal arts education on at the University of Connecticut and work as office bitch in a business department there for my staying alive money.
When not chained into a desk or cubicle, I'm usually either wasting away hours on the internets, or out doing the hipster college kid act. I live about an hour outside Boston, so I all too often empathize with Marten being scrawny indie kid without a clue.
I am sure I will quickly become far too addicted here for my own good, so thanks a lot you enablers.
--- End quote ---
I will never leave.
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