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[color=teal][b][font=times new roman]I know there's a thread about new topics and all, but isn't it kind of rude to ask questions on other peoples threads? *shrugs shoulders* Maybe I am being too curtious.

Anyways, I was wondering if someone could start an online journal forum? A place where some people could write a journal and get people's opinions and thoughts.

Come to think of it, maybe it would get a little out of hand. Maybe it could work, I don't know, I was just asking. I would like to have a journal online. You don't have to put anything personal, just an organized place to jot down your thoughts.

So if that's even possible, could I be informed, please? Or has this sort of topic been discussed before?

Thanks,
~anima[/color][/font][/b]
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[SIZE=3][B][URL=http://myotaku.com]www.myotaku.com[/URL][/B][/SIZE]

:D :rolleyes:

-- No, seriously :). That's pretty much the whole idea between myOtaku and how we have it integrated with the forums thus far. Of course, it will be more seamless soon enough.

Basically, everything you described above is what myOtaku allows you to do. I'm sure you knew this, as I see you are registered :-D.
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[size=1] I think it'd just end up like the newbie forum did.

Let me begin.

Once upon a time, there lived the most procured and most beautiful little baby. His name was The Newbie Forum. In this forum, babies would crawl about, introducing themselves to fellow OB members. There were many coos, and many coons, and many swoons. Welcomes and salutations and greetings were exchanged cordially, hands were held where no hands existed. Newbies were given the rightful welcome they deserved.

Then came a man named Charles. Charles back then was only a moderator for the Sony forum. He made a thread considering the wondeful cooing baby, who had held so many on his tight shoulders.

He brought towards the fact that the forum was full of spam. It was lacking in projection, was packaged in an ill-concieved little wrapper, and tasted too salty and too unfilling. It was a haven for useless conversation, conversation that was only as good as it tasted.

Like some babies, Newbie Forum committed suicide.

He has never since been seen. His downfall was eventual, inevitable.

And this is how I see this journal forum would be.[/size]
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[color=teal][font=times new roman][b]O.o...Now I feel like a complete idiot.

I see the point, yet I do it anyway. Why is that? I do not know, but thanks again.

[i]Idiot[/i]...mumbling again, I really need to stop my moronic ideals.

Once again, thanks,
~anima

PS. Mitch, I loved your little story. It was so cute.[/color][/font][/b]
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