EN World Anonymous

Hello, I also am a EN World Addict.
I mostly lurk but I am here 5-6 hours a day.
I wonder who has been here the longest with the least amount of posts? I am sure I would be in the running ;)

And to jump on the 3-Legged Cat bandwagon I will blame Pkitty also :)
 

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In virtual shadows I lurk, often reading, and sometimes posting.
It was here that the fell tale of my online habit began.

It was a friend, always seeking the news, who carelessly left his bookmarks lying about the computer.

Woeful mistake, my curiosity; for soon I found myself visiting the newspage with devout regularity. Then came the 'Hosted Sites' with their tempting wares. From there I found myself out among 'The Planes', and registered here.

Soon thereafter followed the mailinglists, and other boards as well.

Beware all, for see what has befallen me.
Heed the warnings found herein.
For EN World grants no quarter,
and shall not release you once you are in it's grip.

:p
Telgian.
 


Hi. I'm Ian, and it's not like I have a problem or anything, but...once...when my wife couldn't get hold of my by phone...she created a user name on the old ENWorld boards...and posted a message asking me to come pick her up...I found it four minutes after she posted. :o
 

EricNoah said:
I live in shame. I was the person who brought these forums to the world. When I realized their addictive power over others, I tried to stop. I gave up being a "dealer." But I, too, was addicted. And Morrus kept "dealing." No matter what I try, I still come back ... day after day ... after day. I blame myself. And Piratecat.

ROFL


"We are Enworlders, You will be assimilated!!!"


Dang was beaten to the draw by Asmo.
:D
 
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Hello, my name is Terraism and, like many of you, I am an addict. Posting since early 2000, I've tried many times - unsuccessfully - to curb my rampant posting habits. But, I find each time that my will crumbles, and I find myself back once more. My friends, taking a lesson from me, refuse to touch EN World - tabboo, they call it, and I often hear "you had no life before that place, but now... you've got less than that!" It is of no consequence. I am a postaholic, and I belong with the boards.
 

I go by creamsteak, I've been here since January at least. I may have lurked, and I think I was around before the 2nd and 3rd board changes... but I'm a retainer now.

I would have about 1000 more posts if I hadn't been away all summer, and I'm going to try and do some kind of campaign add on or adventure to donate to the boards on my Birthday (and my 1 year Enworld Anniversary). I hope you all enjoy it, it will be free afterall.
 

my name is (clay) and i am no longer in control. i too blame piratecat, and all this power has gone to his head. he has even been wearing a crown lately....
 

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Hi all.

I'm Horacio. I'm EN World addict. I've been an addict since 2000, but this year my addiction has grown.

And I want to tell you a story...


[Warning, tale about the Hivemind origins]

Before Gen Con, I only posted in SH forum. And then, I began to post in Meta, I was there while Gen Con, when a thread that later would be known as the (First) Sacred Thread erupted profiting the moderator (besides our own Hivemoderator Darkness) were at Gen Con, and was stopped by Dire Piratecat after the con was finished.

Then I continued posting in both Meta and SH, for a month or two. Until by half October, a modest thread began to grow out of control. We were all people who have met in Meta forum, we all shared an odd sense of humor, we all had too much free time in our hands, and we began the longest posting marathon in EN World's history. At the end, the thread was closed after some 1197 post.

It was called Dragongirl, Horacio & Arwink, three posters and a baby. During some 72 hours we posted like madpeople, more than 200 messages each one, and other people like Crothian and Darkness closely behind that. It was a silly thing, yes, but it was very very special.

I can truely say that this thread changed my life. Oh, it sounds like a film line, maybe, but it did. Because I met very special people, people that today I call friends, more close friends that most people I've met in real life. And Because... well, I'll never tell... but believe me, to me it was a lot more than a silly thread.

And since then, we became addicted. Whatever any of us was online, we posted. Darkness asked us to put a label in our insane threads, and keep them limited to three, so the [Hivemind] label was born. Then some people began to join us, and some more after them, and our little bunch of Hiveminders grew more. But we still have the same spirit and we try to be friendly and open to everybody.

Some people see us as a postcount race, or a stupid buch of silly person. This is not a PbP game either. We haven't characters, we haven't stats, we live no adventure. To us, it's more. Hivemind is the virtual equivalent to the Cheers bar, a place when people, some regulars, some first timers, gather to speak and enjoy a good time.

It's like a chat, but a chat that surpases time zone barriers. We live in the four corners of the planet, from Australia to USA, passing by France or Austria. We cannot never be all online at the same time, so we meet here, we drop essages, we share a small community inside the big home.

That's Hivemind. That's what we are.

[End Hivemind history]
 
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