I enjoy roni around on forums, she brings entertainment, and when I get on forums it is always fun to see all the trouble see gets into, a lot may not like her, but everyone has to admit she brings life to forums thru chaos and bringing havok.
I suppose, bad grammar and spelling, empty threats and a lack of common sense would entertain a lot of people
See cheese, Seth does post every now and then lol He deserves place on list haha. I did give reasons why, on some page on this thread. Edit: Today he made his 3rd kaw creative contest which is always a good thread.
i dont ever threaten anybody -rio- so quit your lies. Yes seth should deffinantly be added he did some fun to watch live ee wars clips . and Senor_Butthurt should be added also.He has got a vast knowledge of all the osw history and dirt and of clans new and old to bring us up to date with in his threads.
I plan on making a thread independent to this one about this topic in the near future, once this thread and my other two in AT die out, but I wanted to share my two cents. A good forumer doesn't really need to have a lot to say, but what they do say needs to have some quality and finesse to it. You can't flat out call someone an idiot. If you're going to call someone dumb, have some justified reasons and explanations as to why you're saying, while also not coming off as some over-bearing crude roodle noodle, you feel me? You need to put some time in to what you want to write and say. Your thoughts and replies need to be what you want to say. There's a few parts to foruming. Intellectuality, humor and person to person interaction. People who can come across smart and knowledgable about what they're making or replying to are more likely to get noticed than someone who comes across sounding like they have a kindergarten grade education. Think of it like pre-school can't draw within the lines of a color sheet compared to a Picasso. Then there comes humor. This is one of the most important aspects of foruming. Humor makes you likable and approachable. In order to top off the "good forumer" cake, you need to be able to talk to people. No one in the world has gotten anywhere in anything not being able to carry on a conversation or or deliver a message to someone. All of the U.S. Presidents had to be able to speak to the people and move them in a way that would make them want to vote for them to run their country. People skills are an essential skill needed not only on forums but in every day life. That's my two cents in a very short post.
Speaking of EE streams, I want to get back into that and I plan on starting them as school comes to a close for me this year. I intend to start them again around early May, but I'll do the occasional stream on the weekends soon.
Thanks, cactus. To the people asking to add people to my list, I'm not doing that for people who I don't think should be on the list. The OP is my list. I invite others to share who they think is a good forumer and why. This isn't even really intended to be a debate. It's just everyone sharing who they think is good. All opinions are welcome and no one's opinion holds more value than another - not even mine. An opinion can't be wrong. You can disagree with someone's opinion, but you can't say they're wrong. Without going into a dissertation on logic and argumentation, just be aware that opinion is not the same thing as fact. Again - this is an opinion thread.