NotHardUp1
What? Me? Really?
What a bizarre turn of events.
The site malfunctions severely enough to become the butt of ridicule on its own forums.
Investigation apparently leads to abuse of the site's restrictions about signature sizes, an abuse theoretically impossible if you've ever tried to load an avatar or siggie that is oversized.
Then a post-it is added to the top of the forum to warn people that they have only two weeks to stop crashing the site.
Then the post-it does a Trapper-Keeper and consumes all the other post-its and becomes the only one.
And finally we are at Doomsday and the dinosaurs are being slaughtered all over this fiery planet.
What the hell?
Why couldn't the software be tweaked in one of the Pitch Black alignment periods and the limit set? OR, why couldn't the mods simply take a day and close down all active siggies or accounts that violated the rule?
I mean, c'mon. There was one member in Hot Topics kept his huge-ass siggie GIF up and running the whole two weeks. What the heck? Are mods honorary titles now?
Shit.
The site malfunctions severely enough to become the butt of ridicule on its own forums.
Investigation apparently leads to abuse of the site's restrictions about signature sizes, an abuse theoretically impossible if you've ever tried to load an avatar or siggie that is oversized.
Then a post-it is added to the top of the forum to warn people that they have only two weeks to stop crashing the site.
Then the post-it does a Trapper-Keeper and consumes all the other post-its and becomes the only one.
And finally we are at Doomsday and the dinosaurs are being slaughtered all over this fiery planet.
What the hell?
Why couldn't the software be tweaked in one of the Pitch Black alignment periods and the limit set? OR, why couldn't the mods simply take a day and close down all active siggies or accounts that violated the rule?
I mean, c'mon. There was one member in Hot Topics kept his huge-ass siggie GIF up and running the whole two weeks. What the heck? Are mods honorary titles now?
Shit.



