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The Graffitti Wall - Notes writ large


  • 3 years ago · Quote · #1

    Writch

     

    Here we go...
    a nice clean wall
    for you folks
    to mess up.

    Go nuts, people.

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #2

    DPenn

    niceTongue out

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #3

    shadowslayer

    Thanks a lot for that, now I can actually turn on the note alerts without second guessing myself.

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #4

    Yuyuuchan

    ^_^ Sure thing Writch-san!

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #5

    Skybax

    Does that mean I should post the "Quote of the Day" on here instead of the notes?

    :-)

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #6

    Writch

    Skybax: I would - only because they seem to spark a lot of interest and back-and-forth. How would you like your own stickied forum thread?

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #7

    Writch

    Now I can use this area to "send people" - if things get a little rowdy on Group Notes, I'll say "Take it to THE WALL you two!" Yell

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #8

    Writch

    I'm just a catalyst. The active members are the reagents and the passive members are the solvents. One big chemical reaction.

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #9

    sarah07

    ^_^

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #10

    Yuyuuchan

    You are very wise and smart Writch.^_^

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #11

    17000mph

    Here's a corollary for Writch's and Skybax's efforts, (inspired by a conflict in another forum): maturity is measured by the number of problems avoided, moderated and/or resolved.

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #12

    grey_pieces

    Great idea. If you like the banter, track this thread... if you don't, don't.

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #13

    Writch

    See, Life boils down to this...
    there are so many philosophies to explain it
    but everyone knows that if you have to explain a joke,
    then its never funny.

    (not a quote, just a musing of mine)

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #14

    Skybax

    It could be a quote, though. It's very interesting. :-)

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #15

    DPenn

    17000mph wrote:

    Here's a corollary for Writch's and Skybax's efforts, (inspired by a conflict in another forum): maturity is measured by the number of problems avoided, moderated and/or resolved.


     I like this.

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #16

    Writch

    DPenn wrote:
    17000mph wrote:

    Here's a corollary for Writch's and Skybax's efforts, (inspired by a conflict in another forum): maturity is measured by the number of problems avoided, moderated and/or resolved.


     I like this.


     Maturity is measured by the number of rings counted from a core sample, wooden it?

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #17

    Skybax

    Writch wrote:
    DPenn wrote:
    17000mph wrote:

    Here's a corollary for Writch's and Skybax's efforts, (inspired by a conflict in another forum): maturity is measured by the number of problems avoided, moderated and/or resolved.


     I like this.


     Maturity is measured by the number of rings counted from a core sample, wooden it?


    Maturity is measured by the number of intelligent comments one makes, subtracted by the number of nonsensical comments one makes.

    I have a maturity of negative seven lol :-)

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #18

    17000mph

    Don't worry Skybax. My own maturity, in mathematical terms, is an imaginary number.

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #19

    Writch

    17000mph wrote:

    Don't worry Skybax. My own maturity, in mathematical terms, is an imaginary number.


    It follows then that your imaginary index coupled with a real measure of your maturity would yield a complex measure of maturity. (real part + imaginary part = complex number)

    Furthermore, since the square of an imaginary number is the negative of a real and Skybax reports his real as negative, then that would imply that he is likely a square.

     

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #20

    Skybax

    LOL

    That post made me laugh :-D


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