cmessaz wrote...
Mel_Redux wrote...
I was a "newcomer" for quite a while. I lurked, would interject once in a while, and then move on. It wasn't until I started my xbox screenies that I felt "noticed", and people starting noticing me. That may not be correct, but that's how I saw it.
Bottom line, one or two comments doesn't get you "noticed" right away. But several posts after a period of time, and people start to know you. Especially if they are funny/insightful/add something. Am I making sense? Or are the several beers in my system making me nonsensical? I think that may ahve sounded mean. I'm going to shut up now and go drink more beer.
*high five*
RIGHT on sister!
Ok, so I am making some sense. Now, if I'm about to sound like a mean girl, I blame the beer. But, here's how I see it:
You can't expect to start at a new school and everyone to be your friend right awaty Friendhips, even acquaintences, take time, and I feel that applies to a long-standing thread as well. I felt we have been welcoming to any newcomer that came in an introduced themselves. Sometimes posts get ignored, but that has nothing to do with being "new". We all still make posts that get ignored.
I'm thinking way too into this, so I'm going to shut up again, and drink more beer.
edit: becuase I'm a little drunk and suck at posting.
Modifié par Mel_Redux, 19 juin 2010 - 03:55 .