Where's Franz? The Missing Insomniac Leader of PF?

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In summary, the four moderators have locked all the threads in order to stop the spam. Franz is missing and the community is unhappy.
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When have I ever slept at night?

I just have not worried much about GD. But, now that I have some time on my hands... :devil:
 
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What's the point of locking threads in GD, unless it's actually abominable and offending someone? I mean the fourm is mostly for messing around..(the Thread Killers thread being case in point).. . don't see why we can't have a little spam.
 
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:cry: don't bring up franzbear!
 
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Knavish said:
What's the point of locking threads in GD, unless it's actually abominable and offending someone? I mean the fourm is mostly for messing around..(the Thread Killers thread being case in point).. . don't see why we can't have a little spam.
:uhh: Have you looked around here lately? There's been more than just a little spam. Even the thread-killer thread deteriorated to little more than spam. It didn't start out that way, we used to have conversations around here, even if they were goofy, non-serious ones. I don't think Smurf realizes that even his insomnia threads made more sense than several of the current threads.
 
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Moonbear said:
:uhh: Have you looked around here lately? There's been more than just a little spam. Even the thread-killer thread deteriorated to little more than spam. It didn't start out that way, we used to have conversations around here, even if they were goofy, non-serious ones. I don't think Smurf realizes that even his insomnia threads made more sense than several of the current threads.

HERE HERE! i still remember the days when i first joined, and like GD was dead... its crazy the amount of stuff that just gets posted now.
 
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Yeah I liked the thread killer thread, because it allowed me to ask questions or post ideas that did not deserve a new thread, but now it is gone, and I have no where to ask :cry:
 
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we should have a random questions thread.
 
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it's done ;) :wink:
 

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