what are toy worthy discussions?
do model kits count as toys?
What about plush toys?
just want clarifications that's all..

GetterDragun wrote:I have a question, what made you thing to put this in TF Toy? You do know we have a "General Discussion Area" where you can ask a general question like this?
And bumping a thread is when no one replies to you, you reply to your self so that your thread goes to the top. That is consdiered spamming and will earn you a warning.
skywarp-2 wrote:are there other terms that I'm not understanding?? I read the trolling and general stuff, but is there a definitions section somewhere??
what are toy worthy discussions?
do model kits count as toys?
What about plush toys?
just want clarifications that's all..I know I'm gonna play stupid, but maybe this will help others out as well..
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote: "Necrobump" (A play on the word "Necromancy," that is, to bring back the dead) is bringing back a thread that has gone a significant amount of time without any new posts, usually to the point that it isn't even on the first page of the thread list.
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The Mad Asshatter wrote:*Bump*
The Mad Asshatter wrote:Shadowman wrote: "Necrobump" (A play on the word "Necromancy," that is, to bring back the dead) is bringing back a thread that has gone a significant amount of time without any new posts, usually to the point that it isn't even on the first page of the thread list.
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So I'm guessing that a "Meganecrobump" is when someone bumps a thread from the last page that is about to enter oblivion?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:The Mad Asshatter wrote:Shadowman wrote: "Necrobump" (A play on the word "Necromancy," that is, to bring back the dead) is bringing back a thread that has gone a significant amount of time without any new posts, usually to the point that it isn't even on the first page of the thread list.
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So I'm guessing that a "Meganecrobump" is when someone bumps a thread from the last page that is about to enter oblivion?
Possibly. All I know is that now I'm going to have my thoughts constantly racing about how I can modify D&D terms to be about forums.
The Mad Asshatter wrote:Shadowman wrote:The Mad Asshatter wrote:Shadowman wrote: "Necrobump" (A play on the word "Necromancy," that is, to bring back the dead) is bringing back a thread that has gone a significant amount of time without any new posts, usually to the point that it isn't even on the first page of the thread list.
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So I'm guessing that a "Meganecrobump" is when someone bumps a thread from the last page that is about to enter oblivion?
Possibly. All I know is that now I'm going to have my thoughts constantly racing about how I can modify D&D terms to be about forums.
Touche.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
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SnapTrap wrote:In before the lock...
means sneaking into a thread that will probably be locked before it is actually locked.
Hotrod wrote:I'm still not sure what bumping is. Can someone explain it one more time
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