Not from where we're standing. I don't remember every single case of someone spamming the Interview Booth (especially since a lot of that happened before the rule was created and therefore before we were logging it), but I do remember multiple occasions when younger members would do that, and at least one occasion after the rule had just been put in place, with a global thread announcing it, where users violated it.Isaiah the Ox wrote:I knew you'd bring that up. However, from my memory, the only ones posting waaay too much, were all at least in 16+ age range... who deserve a little more respect than someone younger.
Well, then, it looks like ours is used with a different nuance.No where, when researching spam, would "overposting (with proper posts)" be brought up. (I Googled it for a while)
And that's fine. I see where you're coming from. But I stand by my reasoning, and this is the way that we're going to run things for the foreseeable future.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Not all members of a forum realize that mods are required to read everything... and bringing this to attention to most people should help them realize this point. I mean, I think most of the people on this forum are very reasonable, and would understand. I get what you mean how a "specific number adds order", but there's also many reasons how that's not the best way of going about things. I mean, a mix of both ideas could be saying "slow down posts, because (blah blah), we recommend 7 posts as a good limit." But, you (SS team) chose how to handle it, so I digress.... And, come to think of it, you (SS team) did the same thing in "The Game Room", enacting a actual limit, rather than just a "don't post too much." However, in the Game Room case, there at least was a good and understandable reason. I don't mean to blaming anyone, I just feel this could have been handle a little bit better.
In what way?Isaiah the Ox wrote:I actually... wasn't exactly joking. Sometimes the SS can seem a little strict...
That it's probably been a complaint about that scene since the movie was released, and in general, characters SCREAMING THINGS AT THE TOP OF THEIR LUNGS VERY DRAMATICALLY was a huge problem with the fourth movie. It's one of the reasons why I consider it to be possibly the worst of all eight HP films.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Thoughts on this:
It depends on the movie. John Williams' scores were beautiful and encapsulated the atmosphere of the Wizarding world, and Nicholas Hooper's were very similar in that regard (but with more strings, because strings are cool). Patrick Doyle and Alexandre Desplat composed good scores, but I don't think that I really liked them as Harry Potter scores, although "The Quidditch World Cup", "Harry in Winter", "Courtyard Apocalypse", "Statues", and "A New Beginning" are all quite lovely.Isaiah the Ox wrote:What do you think of Swan Lake? Oh, oops, I mean the Harry Potter score.
When I can't think of something else to do, I play with my hair. Always. I run my fingers through it, twist it around, put it across my face to create a mustache, pile it on top of my head, finger-comb it, toss it, jerk my head to flip it...I'm not sure if I've always done that sort of thing, or if it was an outgrowth of my teenage-onset vanity.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Do you have nervous, uncontrollable, or when-your-bored habits? Like, finger chewing, or anything else?
He's older. He'll be 24 this August, and I'll turn 20 this September.Miss Friendship wrote:Ox and I were trying to remember if your brother is older or younger than you?
Pink—typically in bolder shades, like magenta or fuschia, or something lighter like carnation pink. I'm not a fan of hot pink; it's a bit garish for my tastes.SirWhit wrote:What is your favorite color?
Wooton or Connie?
Manatees or Belugas?
Depends on the episode, but Connie more often than not.
Manatees. They're cuter, and VeggieTales has an entire Silly Song about one.
As a matter of fact, I have, although it should be noted that Blake's original spelled it "Tyger", not "Tiger".Miss Friendship wrote:Have you ever read this poem before?
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-shudders- Backgrounds. Mostly because of all the angles involved, having to consider object placement, and trying to think of things to toss in there to give it more life.Pound Foolish wrote:What's hardest for you to draw?
I don't know, honestly. It's possible, given that He inspired the writings of the Bible and He is referred to by exclusively male pronouns, but Genesis states that He made both male and female humans in His image, and one wonders how He might have done that if He were explicitly male. I'd have to look into that.Pound Foolish wrote:Does God have gender?
I...haven't watched since almost the whole way through Season 5, to be honest. I know what happens because I spoiled myself, though, and I'm not sure how much I'd like it, given how much I hate Starlight Glimmer.Pound Foolish wrote:Any thoughts on the new mlp season so far?
Pound Foolish wrote:Favorite bird?
Potahto.Pound Foolish wrote:Potato?
As much as I love Gravity Falls, I gotta go with Parks and Rec. Love that show.Baron von Odyssey wrote:What's your favorite television series?