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FinestHour
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Bear4188
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Related to that you could also consider #teamliquid to be a subcommunity with regulars. Although avoid during major events, it's just crazy. | ||
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d9mmdi
Germany179 Posts
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Hunterai
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DivinO
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Lynda
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cmen15
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tofucake
Hyrule18924 Posts
On November 16 2011 19:15 Bear4188 wrote: You should start your #liquipedia initiation this weekend during Providence. Nothing quite like the live result updates for an MLG. Related to that you could also consider #teamliquid to be a subcommunity with regulars. Although avoid during major events, it's just crazy. I'll be at MLG so I won't be on IRC, but usually this is a fun time. Lots of people are active trying to get the result edits in first and it's a nice, calm place to talk about the games as well. | ||
Tortious_Tortoise
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DystopiaX
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On November 17 2011 01:06 tofucake wrote: Cool idea, although you'll need more than 2 weeks for EVE (trial period for the game is 3 weeks, and that's almost never enough to learn about it). There's also the Skyrim thread, and don't forget every other game specific thread, and the SFW Pictures Thread. I'll be at MLG so I won't be on IRC, but usually this is a fun time. Lots of people are active trying to get the result edits in first and it's a nice, calm place to talk about the games as well. Don't know if game-specific threads like Skyrim count though, they're only popular right after the game comes out and then fade. I think to really count as a sub-group they have to stand the test of (gaming-relative) time- where communities like KMD, HoN/Dota, Mafia, etc. obviously aren't going anywhere. | ||
Snuggles
United States1865 Posts
The sub communities in TL are really quite something. I remember when I first stepped foot into the Tech support forum and got a good licking from JingleHell, but hey he really knew his stuff. Him and along other tech gurus really are valuable resources in our community. The Health and Fitness forum is the first time anything on the internet has actually physically effected me in a positive way (because playing games all day can be unhealthy!). | ||
tofucake
Hyrule18924 Posts
On November 17 2011 02:44 DystopiaX wrote: Don't know if game-specific threads like Skyrim count though, they're only popular right after the game comes out and then fade. I think to really count as a sub-group they have to stand the test of (gaming-relative) time- where communities like KMD, HoN/Dota, Mafia, etc. obviously aren't going anywhere. Skyrim thread is a year old | ||
DystopiaX
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Zergneedsfood
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Andypk
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Pixilated
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Kavdragon
United States1251 Posts
I was reading TL since 07 or so, but I've always been pretty quiet so I never signed up for an account till I found out about TL Mafia. I've never looked back since. I've gotten to know some truly amazing people, some of which I've since met, and other which are still only known to me by name. I started out in TL Mafia, and stayed there almost exclusively. (I believe chill put it at 96.5%). The first (and so far only) time I've ventured from TL was to look at TL Ponies. Skepticism flew out the window after a week of reading/watching the community there. It seems to me that sub-communities form around exactly the kind of people that I would want to get to know. I talk to people from TL Mafia outside of TL Mafia more than I do in it now, and I'll bet that with time TL Ponies will be the same. | ||
Sokalo
United States375 Posts
I've always flirted with trying a game of forum mafia out but never done it. I think I'll do that soon. | ||
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