I understnad what a newbie is, but how does that change and go up. Is it based on posts...time spent here...or someones opinion. What are the different levels. Thanks
I understnad what a newbie is, but how does that change and go up. Is it based on posts...time spent here...or someones opinion. What are the different levels. Thanks
post counts alter membership status but ultimately, vet status comes with displayed knowledge or how much one is "pleasing" the mods![]()
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These titles are determined by post counts, and anyone who can post enough can become a senior, or anabolic, member without having any real knowledge of AAS. You must always keep this in mind, and take most titles at face value.
Vets, mods, and other various titles are given to those who really deserve them.
-moto
Why the Fukc is this in the steroid section. When you figure out what sections to put threads is when you become a member instead of NEWBIE. NEWBIES put things in the wrong places that is why they are still newbies.
That was harsh. I like your avatar.Originally Posted by bermich
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Bermich that avatar is hilarious.Originally Posted by bermich
i am soooo ****ing dumb....well i guess this gets me one more post
Straight up.Originally Posted by motoxxxguy
I'm the perfect example, in fact, I've never done a single shot in my life![]()
Seriously, Moto is right, you can have a zillion posts and not no Squat......can you Drink Winny?
Originally Posted by bermich
Bermich you should be posting on the female board.
why is it that reffering to someone as "newbie" is like the ultimate insult on internet discussion boards?
not just this one but on ANY one when someone has a problem with another member they call them a newb.
i personally feel sorry for anyone who thinks that their social status on a freaking internet discussion board means anything in the real world.
do the "vets" and "senior member" log off their computors at the end of the day and go home with a new found confidence and sense of pride because they have some respect on an internet discussion board?
the people in this mentality live in a world smaller then any other and their the only ones in it.
Newbie member is by no means an insult. i see newbie members who know more than senior members who are on this board. just because someone has a high rank does not mean they know more.
ding ding ding ding!!! bingo, well saidOriginally Posted by LightWeightBaby
ps im a NOOBlol![]()
Shut it, newbies![]()
hahaOriginally Posted by bdtr
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Originally Posted by bdtr
lmao
This thread is def in the wrong forum... Well if u want to become a vet or a mod or even a member u have to take the test and be voted in by the other members... HA
Originally Posted by Bigboy123
Which test is that? Cyp, prop, enthanate?
only the pain of t400 can make you a vet!Originally Posted by Demon Deacon
We used to call all the all the new guys just joining the fire crew the "COOCHIE CREW" They didnt like it and the name stuck. As time passed, new guys came on to train and in turn the former "COOCHIE CREW" started calling the newbies the COOCHIE CREW. Its just an expression rather than a status. Lets us know who is new rather than who is SPECIAL.
Some newbies know their siht but are just from another board and decided to register here.
Dont get all bent out of shape over member status unless it says BANNED.
Or unless it says FEMALE MEMBER.
I'd rather be a "NEWBIE" on this board than still be 6', 130# and pressing a whopping 150# again. Being 18 again might have it's advantages though.
i like the "junior member" status i think its elite
The few, the proud...Originally Posted by GearAholic
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