Okay, the rules are simple.
1) Keep in mind that all opinions expressed, are just that, don't start a flame war over Naruto, it's just not worth it (Ghost in the shell on the other hand, is worth dying for Just kidding! I'm actually quite impartial )
2) Keep it clean, I don't mind context swearing, and to be honest, I would be astonished to find someone on this forum who hasn't heard every swearword in English already, but that doesn't mean swearing should be pasted on thick, they are emphasis words people, not grammar, we speak in a nice newscaster English, not ebonics.
3) Most stupid questions can be answered by google (and it won't laught) so don't spam the forums with questions that two minutes on wikipedia couldn't answer for you, sure your post count will go up, but your reputation and credibility will drop exponentially, and you'll need them when you have a good idea or real suggestion.
4) I'd say something generic like 'Have fun' but having fun as a rule sounds quite extreme, like 'Smile, or else' so instead I'd just like to recommend that you don't bullshit about stuff you don't know and keep an open mind.
Oh and enjoying the whole thing is probably a good idea too.[b]
1) Keep in mind that all opinions expressed, are just that, don't start a flame war over Naruto, it's just not worth it (Ghost in the shell on the other hand, is worth dying for Just kidding! I'm actually quite impartial )
2) Keep it clean, I don't mind context swearing, and to be honest, I would be astonished to find someone on this forum who hasn't heard every swearword in English already, but that doesn't mean swearing should be pasted on thick, they are emphasis words people, not grammar, we speak in a nice newscaster English, not ebonics.
3) Most stupid questions can be answered by google (and it won't laught) so don't spam the forums with questions that two minutes on wikipedia couldn't answer for you, sure your post count will go up, but your reputation and credibility will drop exponentially, and you'll need them when you have a good idea or real suggestion.
4) I'd say something generic like 'Have fun' but having fun as a rule sounds quite extreme, like 'Smile, or else' so instead I'd just like to recommend that you don't bullshit about stuff you don't know and keep an open mind.
Oh and enjoying the whole thing is probably a good idea too.[b]