title says it all.
Mine is Gamefaqs...been there for 12 years, with DV at second.
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title says it all.
Mine is Gamefaqs...been there for 12 years, with DV at second.
My oldest that I'm still active on is from early 2006. DV is on second place.
That would be DV. In fact, my DV forum account is the only one I've ever had.
Yeah, I'm fucking boring. I know!
Hey at lest its a good kinda boring.
bluedragonfly.org from 2000-2002, before it got taken over.
I was NoMelon there first, and then UndurKurv (the latter meaning "Fat Whore" in orcish)
Of accounts I actually use, I have one from 2005 on an Unreal forum. Most of the people on there just chat now though, there's not much going on in the Unreal community anymore, sadly.
theoccult.bz
LMAO I was just going to ask you about the "whore" part.
That's pretty hardcore. I can't see how so many people would meet due to a common interest, and then continue going to the same site while avoiding the thing that brought them there in the first place. Oh wait...
DV 4 LYFE YO! Shit ya.
Technically my WoW account is also from 2005, and WoW has a forum, I suppose.
I've been on Yahoo since '97 and I still remember 'Yahoo's good old days'. I started on eBay forums in '02 and have since become a full-on eBay junkie. TheDieselStop caught my eye in '02 and I joined in '07. I was in read-only mode on DV since '09 and finally joined in '10.
The yoyo games forum in like 2008 and the nexus forums in 2009. I only go on the nexus every now and then because after a while you realize most users are just straight out horrible. I will probably always lurk around other forums a bit, but never interact like I do with this one.
In addition to DV I justa participate in forum of Cuban politics. I have been banned from all of them so DV is the oldest. August 2008
Dream Views! :banana:
DV.Though I'm wayyy more active on other forums despite not being there longer.
A Halo site I still visit often, since Jan 2008. Call it Forgehub.
I joined a local forum in 2008 and I still post there occasionally. But I don't have the time for forum now that I'm working. :damnit:
Telecaster Guitar Forum (tdpri.com) since 2011.
Tia one, I was fifteen when I joined, it's almost been four official years.
I started on the KLBJ-FM forums back in...1998 or 1999 and that lasted until about 2009 when the show host moved everything to Facebook.
I was melanieb there also.
Since that forum was killed this is my oldest...and only...forum.
Of course, asshat for life and stuff. Hehe I remember the great asshattery of our time, those were the days. Something to tell your grandchildren. Or something.
I don't use Skype really, I'll drop by IRC some time. Send me a priv message with the details and I'll reinstall some IRC client and hit you guys up.
bout.acclaim.com
It was an online game that i joined back in 07 when I was in like 9th grade I think. The game went down in like 2010 or 2011, so a handful of members created a private server and we all planned on moving there... but Acclaim shut it down right before they filed for bankruptcy or w/e. Then that private server started up again along with a another one, and everyone sort of chose one or the other. People frequently switch between the two so really just one big community that's somewhat divided.
Many of us "veteran" players stopped playing the game looong ago but since we all pretty much grew up together (online, not in person) we try to keep connected. The server that I'm with (along with the oldest players) constantly gets attacked by the other one though because it's run by some pimply faced man-child that refuses to grow up, so it's kinda dying down. Once it goes offline, it's going to be weird as hell to lose contact with all those people. Having them on MSN, Skype, Facebook, etc isn't nearly the same thing. I've known some of those online friends longer than I've known any current "real life" friends. And since it's an online forum where people tend to reveal themselves a little more than in person, we've all watched each other grow up and change dramatically over the years.
dat crushing nostalgia