Why not mixing both? That way there wouldn't be a double-hate crime, would it?thebrowncloud wrote: I believe we should talk more about this:
Does anyone else see the problem in this? We have put a cat with a vendetta against canines behind the wheel of a vehicle, their greatest weakness! There is no telling how much carnage this feline will cause with such assets at its disposal! Who will be next? My dog? Your dog? THIS DOGG?!?!omega20 wrote:
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[imgwh 300x352]http://www.mannythemovieguy.com/images/snoop-dogg.jpg[/imgwh]
That's a double-hate crime right there!

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Now, out of jokes...
This thread was originally meant to show everyone how someone's ambitions may not be always good. But I'm surprised as how this has developed into
I couldn't have described it better.thebrowncloud wrote: a downward spiral of identity crises and the meaning of numbers.
Well, post count has in fact some kind of value. But it isn't a DEFINITIVE value. The value of posts depend mostly on the posts themselves. What kind of information do they contain? Are they needed or are they needless? Do they help people, or rather insult them? So, by this rule, 1 good written post is more valuable than 100 bad ones. For example, Laconius has only 101 posts. However, he is already a well known member in these forums, and even a member of the CC Staff.IskatuMesk wrote: you seem to be under the impression that post count has some kind of value
My thoughts exacty. Good comment.thebrowncloud wrote: In all seriousness, though, I have also experienced omega's problem. And, as Mucky says, it really is something that one must experience for oneself before they can truly appreciate how limited they really are. Anyone can come up with ideas and put them on paper. That takes nothing. The real challenge is making your ideas come to life and that isn't as easy. It's hard work and you often find that your ideas outweigh the tools and skills at your disposal. You can get better over time, but never will making "that one great campaign" be any easier.
