What's so great about being an "oldbie" - or even just a regular - on the forums?
The connotations with these words are mostly positive to the people who (claim to) hold these titles, although the outsiders may view the oldbies/regulars as self-important and elitist.
It's great to be an oldie/regular. You have established yourself. You know who you are, man! And so does everyone else. If a person doesn't know who you are, chances are they aren't worthy of your time anyways. Your words are significant, your messages thought-provoking.
Or, y'know, not. These terms are meaningless. Being a regular doesn't signify any superiority. All it means is that you're always right ******** there.
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I am Cassidy Peterson
Corrupting Clay
This site has moderators?
Raptor Mechanic
I know that you're gay.
Octane
People say they are straight but like, 90% of the time, if you enjoy gay butt sex, you are probably gay.
HMS Thunder Child
You ever learn the age old tradition of shutting the ******** up?
Harken back.
Shut the ******** up.
Harken back.
Shut the ******** up.