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Title: Your Internet Observations
Post by: claws on March 17, 2011, 02:27:45 AM
2011 marks my 10th Anniversary of being online. Looking back here are a few observations that surprised and stunned me over the years:

~ Grown men still read comics, play video games, watch cartoons, and eat breakfast cereal.

~ MST3K, Rifftrax and The Onion are a religion.

~ I've met more Vegans and people with ADHD online than I ever did in real life.

Anything you want to add to the list?


Title: Re: Your Internet Observations
Post by: Trevor on March 17, 2011, 02:35:09 AM
The first film I ever saw advertised on the Internet was Event Horizon and that was in 1997 ~ that evening was also the first time I ever used the Internet.


Title: Re: Your Internet Observations
Post by: Jack on March 17, 2011, 07:01:55 AM
If you want to get into actual heated arguments over the most unimportant minutia imaginable, the internet is definitely the place to do it.


Title: Re: Your Internet Observations
Post by: Cthulhu on March 17, 2011, 02:46:27 PM
I know that this has been said before, but this is solid fact:If it exists, there is porn of it (on the internet).
Oh dear god, why the ninja turtles, why???


Title: Re: Your Internet Observations
Post by: lester1/2jr on March 17, 2011, 02:58:56 PM
Alot of times when people introduce themselves on a forum you never hear from them again.


Title: Re: Your Internet Observations
Post by: venomx on March 17, 2011, 03:57:01 PM
The 1st website I think I added to my favorites was Barry's Temple of Godzilla. I was using Web TV.


Title: Re: Your Internet Observations
Post by: Umaril The Unfeathered on March 17, 2011, 04:35:18 PM
The 1st website I think I added to my favorites was Barry's Temple of Godzilla. I was using Web TV.

Barry's Temple Of Godzilla. That was one hell of a website, wasn't it? That place was loaded with pictures, vital stats, anything and everyhting you wanted to know about Godzilla and his friends. It's a dirty crying shame it's not around anymore.

My fave article was how to treat your new pet Godzillasaurus. A fake owners manual for anyone who had Godzilla for a pet. Barry had one great sense of humor!   :bouncegiggle:


Title: Re: Your Internet Observations
Post by: venomx on March 17, 2011, 04:46:39 PM
Yeah, I loved that site...

It's still up. I searched Google. Still looks the same, started 96. :thumbup:


Title: Re: Your Internet Observations
Post by: JaseSF on March 17, 2011, 10:32:49 PM
Most movie message boards burn bright for a time but once they get more popular tend to get infested with trolls and morons who ruin the fun. Hasn't really happened here yet though.

I tend to have a lot more in common with people online than I do anybody I know personally.


Title: Re: Your Internet Observations
Post by: retrorussell on March 17, 2011, 10:46:24 PM
Something I noticed is how a lot of people can't spell or display a shred of grammar to save their lives.


Title: Re: Your Internet Observations
Post by: RCMerchant on March 18, 2011, 05:37:42 AM
Something I noticed is how a lot of people can't spell or display a shred of grammar to save their lives.

I noticed that myself.....( :wink:)


Title: Re: Your Internet Observations
Post by: Killer Bees on March 18, 2011, 06:16:35 AM
I got my first computer in 1998/99 and boy was it an eye opener.  I thought ICQ was the best thing I'd ever seen and it was full of amazing interesting people who wanted to talk to me.  Now I realise they were probably all freaks but I have a few years of hindsight from this vantage point today.

An online game Acrophobia was fantastic.  A random collection of letters would be generated by the computer and everyone then had to make up a sentence from it and then everyone voted on whose was the best.

I also saw my very first beastiality video.  Rest assured, I wasn't specifically looking for that subject, I was just fascinated by the fact that porn was so readily available I went on a "fact finding" mission.  I saw some truly amazing and truly sicko things, including that one Japanese girl with the large dog with an even larger tongue *yikes*.  Still, she appeared to be enoying it, so who am I to judge?

By and large the internet has gotten better and more interesting as the years go by.  I love the fact we are connected to disasters around the world the instant they happen (earthquake in Japan) but I'm saddened and sickened  by the fact that creeps like paedophiles can find each other so quickly and easily and disseminate their filth all across the world.


Title: Re: Your Internet Observations
Post by: InformationGeek on March 18, 2011, 06:49:45 AM
I know that this has been said before, but this is solid fact:If it exists, there is porn of it (on the internet).
Oh dear god, why the ninja turtles, why???


Oh please, people were doing that with movies.

http://thecinemasnob.com/2011/03/15/las-tortugas-pinjas-the-ninja-turtles-porn.aspx (http://thecinemasnob.com/2011/03/15/las-tortugas-pinjas-the-ninja-turtles-porn.aspx)

So what have I learned?  People have the weirdest interests and will all come together in one place no matter what silly thing it is.

People can unleash their inner a*****e without fear of being identified by people they know.


Title: Re: Your Internet Observations
Post by: Trevor on March 18, 2011, 07:07:36 AM
I know that this has been said before, but this is solid fact:If it exists, there is porn of it (on the internet).
Oh dear god, why the ninja turtles, why???

 :buggedout: :buggedout: :buggedout: :buggedout:


Title: Re: Your Internet Observations
Post by: The Gravekeeper on March 18, 2011, 09:48:10 AM
Most internet cynics are extremely lazy. Everyone knows the world sucks in a lot of ways, but unlike internet cynics, most people realize that there's a lot of good; some people even get off their a**es and try to at least do something to make the world at least a little bit better instead of complaining that the world sucks. There's always something you can do to change things, after all.


Title: Re: Your Internet Observations
Post by: Cthulhu on March 18, 2011, 10:01:28 AM
I know that this has been said before, but this is solid fact:If it exists, there is porn of it (on the internet).
Oh dear god, why the ninja turtles, why???


Oh please, people were doing that with movies.

[url]http://thecinemasnob.com/2011/03/15/las-tortugas-pinjas-the-ninja-turtles-porn.aspx[/url] ([url]http://thecinemasnob.com/2011/03/15/las-tortugas-pinjas-the-ninja-turtles-porn.aspx[/url])

So what have I learned?  People have the weirdest interests and will all come together in one place no matter what silly thing it is.

People can unleash their inner a*****e without fear of being identified by people they know.

Yeah, I actually got the ninja turtles example from the cinema snob, because that was the latest one that I've heard of.


Title: Re: Your Internet Observations
Post by: Umaril The Unfeathered on March 18, 2011, 12:29:42 PM
Yeah, I loved that site...

It's still up. I searched Google. Still looks the same, started 96. :thumbup:

Cool!  I'd been under the impression that it was either taken down or moved, due to what some of the Godzilla folk were saying about it at the time. Nice to see it's still around and one of the ultimate tributes to our big green buddy!  :cheers:


Title: Re: Your Internet Observations
Post by: Umaril The Unfeathered on March 18, 2011, 12:48:49 PM
2011 marks my 10th Anniversary of being online. Looking back here are a few observations that surprised and stunned me over the years:

~ Anime, mangas, cartoons, comics and video games are highly appreciated by most males no matter what age.


Count this male out. Aside from the variety of anime that goes around, most of it is this post apocalyptic "Neo-Tokyo" stuff.   And the characters are always the same:

A JDF consisiting of pre-pubescent or barely legal little boys and girls with 10 different hair colors who sport insane ranks like commander and\or colonel.  And somehow, their tiny little frames are capabale of lifting and firing heavy weapons twice the size of their bodies as they take on whatever demonic tentacled entity or whatever evil mercenary force threatens the land.

I also have found some anime people to be very intolerant and overly critical of the light hearted stuff by Akira Toriyama, such as Dragon Ball and DBZ as well as the Matsumoto-Nihizaki outings like Star Blazers or Galaxy Express 999. That's what turns me off the most, that mentality among anime people that it's either anime, or it ain't sh*t.

I've also heard some very disrespectful talk about Osamu Tezuka (the godfather of anime) and his shows like Astro Boy and Kimba The White Lion. If it hadn't have been for Tezuka, anime might not have existed. Let's show respect where it's due.