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Level: 52 Posts: 429/568 EXP: 1072567 Next: 11273 Since: 02-19-07 From: Here? Last post: 3925 days Last view: 3888 days |
Before I start - Why is it perpetually the 31st of March 2008, at 05:43:34 AM? Well, anyway...
So, it seems to me that having those two forums (Spatula, Adult discussion) in a "category" at the very bottom of the index, literally uncategorized, is silly. For starters, they're pretty much too low; I had forgotten they were there. They don't seem to get much discussion, as well! Secondly, I don't see the point of having two forums that are literally polar opposites (One meant for SERIOUS BUSINESS, the other for lighthearted foolishness) in the same section, next to each other. Wouldn't it be better to throw both in General? (Hey, craziness is a pretty normal thing. As is serious discussion.) It's not like the craziness or seriousness will leak out or anything, after all. And, on an unrelated note, wouldn't Forum Games go better in creativity? It just seems like it would fit better to me... you know? ____________________ Love your lawn. |
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Level: 52 Posts: 436/568 EXP: 1072567 Next: 11273 Since: 02-19-07 From: Here? Last post: 3925 days Last view: 3888 days |
So, with Adult Discussion gone... why not lose the "Uncategorized" category and put Spatula in "Fun and Games"? That might fit it better! ____________________ Love your lawn. |
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