too many people were putting random crap in there and imo it's too private to ask people to put in anyway. don't see why everyone should have to look at lies all the time.
The fucking censors are gone. Honestly, it doesn't really seem like it helps or matter much anymore, no matter how funny they are. Don't abuse the privilege or I'll moderate the heck out of you.
The censors were just removed today. Am fairly sure all the old posts will keep their censors, though you might want to check back and see if I'm correct.
And of course, you're still welcome to use the censored versions of naughty words if you so desire.
The [expletive deleted] censors are gone. Honestly, it doesn't really seem like it helps or matter much anymore, no matter how funny they are. Don't abuse the privilege or I'll moderate the [expletive deleted] out of you.
Does this mean we can quote Kevin Smith movies now?
Seriously, I would like to suggest that the powers-that-be impose a ban on using strong language in topic names at least. While I would like to believe it shouldn't be a problem, it'd probably be best if there was an official policy just in case. If I may put forward a slice of personal philosophy...
Apparently you're one of the confused new members. :P
He's referring to when IS was found and DJGrenola called it flickerball at some point, but the name didn't stick because Master ZED thought it sounded too much like flickerbat.
... Now I'm curious as to what you thought I meant. :P
Slightly more on-topic, though, I think that "Flickerbatting gunship" is just more fun to say than the uncensored version... and going by some of the old posts (the autocensored ones became decensored) At least a few people agree with me. :P
Heh, yeah, I think people just starting typing "flickerbat" into their posts. Don't think I ever did that (as I think it's lame), but I would type "flickerbatting" or "gunshippiest" if I needed it to be an adjective.