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Posted: Jul 15, 2008 in Things to do
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So you know I've wanted to be able to comment on Party Crasher pics like we used to be able to do for the longest time. I realize it's never going to happen but how about letting us comment on pictures in each others' galleries? That's a compromise right? It eliminates the problem of people worrying about their pictures getting comments because they are the ones who put them up.
Maybe it could help the flaw in the Karma system of uploading a s---load of worthless pictures (see rictor).
PLEASE!!!!!
I'd rather them stop the flaw of rewarding people for creating 1000 useless new threads that flood out other decent discussions. Limit it to like 3 news threads a day...you seriously shouldn't need to bring up more than 3 topics a day...unless you work for Indy.com.
This would stop the "What's your favorite song about movies about cats that get hit by lightning on the 4th day of October?" posts...or at least limit them. People got to actually find something decent to talk about before posting these random thoughts.
I'd rather them stop the flaw of rewarding people for creating 1000 useless new threads ...
Agreed. The problem you mention has gotten out of hand lately. It's like people saw the $50 shutterfly giftcard they're giving away this month and went crazy.
Randy: That's something we're considering/working on for our massive fall release for this site.
As for the karma bait ... we're aware of it and we'll continue to tweak the karma set up as we go along. Not sure how at this moment, though (really, we want to get as many folks as possible eligible for prizes while maintaining the feel and flow of conversation on the site).
Yeah... we might need to consider going to a social network filtering system (i.e. Digg's) where the winners are the people who actually have the most view, highest rated, or commented post, right?
That will be the greatest day of my life. That was like the first thing I brought up when I started using this site. You have no idea how long I've been waiting for this!
I just want to know why the undead are excluded from Indy.com's PartyCrasher. There are a lot of hot zombie chicks in Indy, but you've never know it by looking at this site.
P.S. Braaaaiiiinnnsssss
I just want to know why the undead are excluded from Indy.com's PartyCrasher. There are ...
Welcome back to the land of the...er, undead, Zombieguy.
It's good to be back Joe. Now, will you please unlock your front door, or at least remove the boards from your windows.
It's good to be back Joe. Now, will you please unlock your front door, or ...
Sure, but I must warn you that I'm pretty good with my shotgun. I was the headshot champion in my Halo league, you know.
It's good to be back Joe. Now, will you please unlock your front door, or ...
And it's not my fault you haven't mastered the intricacies of the crowbar. Maybe if you and yours would have a few training sessions here and there you wouldn't just be preying on those poor souls who find themselves stuck outside, or those visiting their dead parents with their smart-ass brothers.
I just want to know why the undead are excluded from Indy.com's PartyCrasher. There are ...
So you're having trouble fulfilling your zombie chick kick, eh? You can always head on over to www.zombieharmony.com - one of the best free dating sites for zombies! I think you and luvs2cuddle would be a great match.
It's good to be back Joe. Now, will you please unlock your front door, or ...
Here's a zombie question for you: would you try to eat Dracula and/or other vampires? Considering they're undead too I would think it would constitute some form of cannibalism.
And is cannibalism looked down up on in the zombie community? Trying to rationalize eating humans versus eating other zombies seems to be splitting hairs, truth be told.
Technically, zombies only crave living flesh, and the whole idea of eating vampires or other zombies seems unnatural.
So would live animals suffice?
So would live animals suffice?
In Dawn of the Dead (2004), the zombies ignored the dog.
I don't recall off hand in any of the Romero films if any animals were consumed.
Again, it seems like splitting hairs to me. Meat is meat, more or less. I can understand the social stigma, as humans have eating dogs and other domesticated animals, but when it's either eat and sleep with a full belly (or not sleep, as the case may be) or starve to death, you got some hard choices to make.
To add upon Samuel L. Jackson's comments in "Pulp Fiction," I don't trust anything that doesn't have sense enough to 1) disregard its own feces, and 2) eat whatever meat is around when they get really hungry.
I don't know...maybe zombies are nobler than us. They follow their convictions to the bitter end.
live animals are nasty - VERY gamey. However, if you follow them, you just might find some tasty humans.