http://www.java-gaming.org/content/social
Can someone explain what they mean?
Atleast what the random ones, like “Most disrespected numberwangers”.
http://www.java-gaming.org/content/social
Can someone explain what they mean?
Atleast what the random ones, like “Most disrespected numberwangers”.
“Rambling” - probably most posts
“Questioning” - probably most posts started
“Loudest yet Ignored” - probably unreplied to posts
“Most Selfconcious” - editing profile? idk
“early birds/night owls” self-explanatory
“Effective pithiest” - synonymous to blunt, I think
edited posts, I think
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This link was brought up a lot on this forum already…
I’ve seen it. But I dont get it.
Is it offtopic or something?
Most Selfconcious is probably editing posts, because I do that ALOT.
It’s a parody on those TV shows like “Deal or no Deal”, which are actually completely senseless.
British humor… I don’t get it either.
I mean I know why and what it is - though its simply not funny; its also a 5 second joke run into the ground…
I think effective pithiest was changed to least squishy.
This is what I’ve picked up from all the other similar threads. It may be wrong.
“Medal slapped” I believe refers to the medal:posts ratio.
“Early bird” and “night owl” I think are something to do with posting while people are asleep.
“Thorough” is something to do with the length of posts.
“Frolicking” is to do wit smiley usage.
“Prone to prose” I’m not entirely sure, but it my be about lack of paragraphs. (Ie: not writing enough that it gets line-wrapped)
“Numberwangers” is something to do with the hash of your username.
“Awesomeness” I have no idea, but I’m number 7. 8)
I see your thread and I raise you with this one :
Mike
Man I tried searching like 10 keywords for something like that. But I couldnt find anything
Hahaha apparently I’m one of the most “prone to prose” members, thank you thank you, it is an honor to achieve such a prestigious award.
Looks like that semester I spent as an English major is finally paying off!
Hahaha apparently I’m one of the most “prone to prose” members, thank you thank you, it is an honor to achieve such a prestigious award.
Looks like that semester I spent as an English major is finally paying off!