December 3 2009, 23:02:55 #442 [0 Agree] [0 S] [0 T]
Since every anonymous board's userbase has a collective name, I propose that we users of m.essag.es call ourselves messengers. WHAT SAY YOU?
Replies: 15
December 3 2009, 23:10:24 #444 [0 Agree] [0 S] [0 T]
I propose m.essengers... either way, good call.
December 3 2009, 23:11:37 #446 [0 Agree] [0 S] [0 T]
When would we get the opportunity to refer to ourselves as anything at all? I'm down with it though...
December 3 2009, 23:39:14 #458 [0 Agree] [0 S] [0 T]
@446 I dunno, but it makes me feel cooler.
@444 I thought about m.esseng.ers but it didn't really appeal to me that much.
December 3 2009, 23:39:53 #459 [0 Agree] [0 S] [0 T]
Well, now that I see it again, I could go for m.esseng.ers
December 3 2009, 23:54:44 #463 [0 Agree] [0 S] [0 T]
@459 In a way, "m.esseng.ers" looks cool, but then again it also kind of looks like it was written by some ghetto person who thinks it's cool to insert a bunch of punctuation in the middle of their words.
December 4 2009, 00:21:15 #467 [0 Agree] [0 S] [0 T]
Since when do ghetto people insert punctuation into anything?
December 4 2009, 01:19:18 #468 [0 Agree] [0 S] [0 T]
m.esseng.ers takes too much work. i gots to think about when to put the periods in. lets called ourselves messengers. i think thats cooler. my vote goes for messengers
December 4 2009, 07:13:13 #472 [1 Agree] [0 S] [0 T]
@468
Y'all realize that in the end, this thread will consist of everyone making their own choice? Can you really reach a consensus on an anonymous BB?
That being said, I vote for messengers.
December 4 2009, 13:19:19 #483 [0 Agree] [0 S] [0 T]
>Can you really reach a consensus on an anonymous BB?
Yes.
December 4 2009, 17:10:10 #487 [1 Agree] [0 S] [0 T]
So basically it's messengers with or without the periods.
m.e.s.s.e.n.g.e.r.s.
December 22 2009, 11:10:14 #886 [-1 Agree] [0 S] [0 T]
Actually, it should be "m.e.s.s.a.g.e.r.s" Way better.
December 23 2009, 00:13:15 #907 [0 Agree] [0 S] [0 T]
@886 That just looks like "massagers" or like we can't spell /;