Friday, Jul 22, 2005
Level: 2, Rank: Sweat Hog, 53%
I find it rather strange that everyone feels the incredible urge to post their level and percentage every time there is an update. I do not know, not trying to offend anyone who enjoys doing such, but it seems sort of a waste of time (in my defence, this is the last time that I am going to do this). Besides, if anyone really wanted to know, they could just look up your profile and, whaddaya know, there everything is!
Another thing: I see people posting the amount of work that they put into the site (I forget where, but someone said that they put in 800 things between last and next-to-last update). Yes, I know that this site will not build itself, but my gosh, in two months some have broken 2,100 submissions. With all the time they put into working for this site (and, I assume, not actually getting paid), is that completely healthy for their social life?
So, for whatever this is worth, I do not know. All I know is that I like going slow (less than 500 posts, 5 blogs, two show reviews, 0 episode reviews, 0 submissions in two months). Going to do two show reviews and one episode review today because I am free, then I am probably going to wait another month before doing anything else.
Sorry for whatever that was (needed to vent excess mental baggage somehow), thank you for you time and attention, and have a great day.
I find it rather strange that everyone feels the incredible urge to post their level and percentage every time there is an update. I do not know, not trying to offend anyone who enjoys doing such, but it seems sort of a waste of time (in my defence, this is the last time that I am going to do this). Besides, if anyone really wanted to know, they could just look up your profile and, whaddaya know, there everything is!
Another thing: I see people posting the amount of work that they put into the site (I forget where, but someone said that they put in 800 things between last and next-to-last update). Yes, I know that this site will not build itself, but my gosh, in two months some have broken 2,100 submissions. With all the time they put into working for this site (and, I assume, not actually getting paid), is that completely healthy for their social life?
So, for whatever this is worth, I do not know. All I know is that I like going slow (less than 500 posts, 5 blogs, two show reviews, 0 episode reviews, 0 submissions in two months). Going to do two show reviews and one episode review today because I am free, then I am probably going to wait another month before doing anything else.
Sorry for whatever that was (needed to vent excess mental baggage somehow), thank you for you time and attention, and have a great day.
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