Good bye.
Moderator:Æron
The main reason why people troll you is this: to put it simply, you crave attention. You want to make yourself feel like you're important to this community, and you feel let down when you realize you're just another member like the rest of us.
Examples:
1. Posting all of your (self-admittedly) old sketches over a long span of time rather than all at once. Since nothing we offered as constructive criticism would be used in what you posted next (as it had already been drawn), the only reason for you to do this would be to increase pageviews on your topics.
2. The drama-fest over "I can't draw OM-style anymore" which should be fairly self-explanatory.
3. Having so many threads in the fanworks section, threads which, when nobody kept them alive for you, you bumped yourself, again with mostly older artwork (not in all cases of course).
4. You really, really wanted people to want you back after you left, something that's been immediately obvious to me over the past few days. This topic itself was a desperate plea for someone to try to "talk you out of it" so to speak. You didn't want to leave at all, but you felt that if you could publicly show that someone wanted you here, you could feel better about staying.
I believe that is the main problem that some of us have with you. You want to make your mark in the community, but the brutal truth is that most of us really don't take the forum all that seriously. You want us to be involved in your comic, to give you constructive criticism on your sketches, to appreciate you as a member for the contributions you provide, but to be honest a lot of us just simply don't care. It's not something you should take personally, nor should you be offended when people don't respond to your topics. I understand that everyone wants to be accepted by others, and that is the core issue here, but you're letting yourself get too discouraged by a couple of online non-acceptances and some neutral apathetic responses.
(I cannot figure out how to word my last sentence correctly. I apologize if it's impossible to understand my point)
TL;DR version: just lighten up and don't take DC so seriously. By doing this, you will instantly become a better member.
Examples:
1. Posting all of your (self-admittedly) old sketches over a long span of time rather than all at once. Since nothing we offered as constructive criticism would be used in what you posted next (as it had already been drawn), the only reason for you to do this would be to increase pageviews on your topics.
2. The drama-fest over "I can't draw OM-style anymore" which should be fairly self-explanatory.
3. Having so many threads in the fanworks section, threads which, when nobody kept them alive for you, you bumped yourself, again with mostly older artwork (not in all cases of course).
4. You really, really wanted people to want you back after you left, something that's been immediately obvious to me over the past few days. This topic itself was a desperate plea for someone to try to "talk you out of it" so to speak. You didn't want to leave at all, but you felt that if you could publicly show that someone wanted you here, you could feel better about staying.
I believe that is the main problem that some of us have with you. You want to make your mark in the community, but the brutal truth is that most of us really don't take the forum all that seriously. You want us to be involved in your comic, to give you constructive criticism on your sketches, to appreciate you as a member for the contributions you provide, but to be honest a lot of us just simply don't care. It's not something you should take personally, nor should you be offended when people don't respond to your topics. I understand that everyone wants to be accepted by others, and that is the core issue here, but you're letting yourself get too discouraged by a couple of online non-acceptances and some neutral apathetic responses.
(I cannot figure out how to word my last sentence correctly. I apologize if it's impossible to understand my point)
TL;DR version: just lighten up and don't take DC so seriously. By doing this, you will instantly become a better member.
If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving is not for you.


That. Especially the bold.The main reason why people troll you is this: to put it simply, you crave attention. You want to make yourself feel like you're important to this community, and you feel let down when you realize you're just another member like the rest of us.
Examples:
1. Posting all of your (self-admittedly) old sketches over a long span of time rather than all at once. Since nothing we offered as constructive criticism would be used in what you posted next (as it had already been drawn), the only reason for you to do this would be to increase pageviews on your topics.
2. The drama-fest over "I can't draw OM-style anymore" which should be fairly self-explanatory.
3. Having so many threads in the fanworks section, threads which, when nobody kept them alive for you, you bumped yourself, again with mostly older artwork (not in all cases of course).
4. You really, really wanted people to want you back after you left, something that's been immediately obvious to me over the past few days. This topic itself was a desperate plea for someone to try to "talk you out of it" so to speak. You didn't want to leave at all, but you felt that if you could publicly show that someone wanted you here, you could feel better about staying.
I believe that is the main problem that some of us have with you. You want to make your mark in the community, but the brutal truth is that most of us really don't take the forum all that seriously. You want us to be involved in your comic, to give you constructive criticism on your sketches, to appreciate you as a member for the contributions you provide, but to be honest a lot of us just simply don't care. It's not something you should take personally, nor should you be offended when people don't respond to your topics. I understand that everyone wants to be accepted by others, and that is the core issue here, but you're letting yourself get too discouraged by a couple of online non-acceptances and some neutral apathetic responses.
(I cannot figure out how to word my last sentence correctly. I apologize if it's impossible to understand my point)
TL;DR version: just lighten up and don't take DC so seriously. By doing this, you will instantly become a better member.
Anami and Anami are sitting around Anami says "GRR I AM ANGSTY LET'S EXPRESS ANGST" and so Anami says "ONE OF THE MODS ON DC IS A DICK I POSTED A PICTURE THAT WASN'T REALLY THAT INAPPROPRIATE AND THREE MODS SAW IT AND DID NOTHING THEN A FOURTH ONE SAW IT AND DELETED IT" and Anami says "OMG I HATE MODS >:("
- Dr. Sticks
- Posts:2319
- Joined:Mon Nov 17, 2008 12:48 pm
- Location:Alabama
- Contact:
yeah me too. I quit craving attention a few weeks ago
http://www.spingain.com/?ref=146518
Well put doog. You never posted anything offensive whatsoever
we know she'll be back, like a good bitch should.
- Dr. Sticks
- Posts:2319
- Joined:Mon Nov 17, 2008 12:48 pm
- Location:Alabama
- Contact:
because you guys are sick perverts.
http://www.spingain.com/?ref=146518
Well put doog. You never posted anything offensive whatsoever
we know she'll be back, like a good bitch should.
- MuffinSticks
- Posts:2865
- Joined:Thu Nov 06, 2008 3:16 am
- Location:Vancouver, Washington
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 33 guests