Dusky said:For real lol I honestly do not see at all how people can criticize me just because of my join date.
I completely agree with this statement, it's just like starting a new hobby or something, we all have to start from somewhere.matthew said:I honestly find it quite annoying when people bash on the 2015s. Everyone has to start from somewhere...
I fully agree with this! I joined in 2014. And I just took it easy. I only posted on threads I knew stuff about and could maybe help with. I never even dared enter the appraisal section because I knew I didn't have anywhere near as much as experience needed to appraise items. I just sat back and chilled. When I saw something I was interested in I PM'd them did the deal and moved on. I've met some cool people by just dealing with them and talking for little after.Magic said:Like @trap stated. It is more about how you conduct yourself. I have noticed that most veteran members post with good grammar and just flat out state their opinions. Where as a shit ton of newer members just pretend to be nice to get more false reputation and improve their ego. Join date is more about seeing how everything works for a longer period of time. Meaning that most of the veterans have come to realize that all people do is rep4rep and that bullshit which has cased a thought process off all the newer members that they do the same thing. I personally thought the same thing that I couldn't be friends with them due to my join date but ended up being friends with loads of veteran members through just being respectful and using my head and talking to them the way they like, with good grammar and respect. For example, If you join in 2015 and post with integrity and respect without going around looking for reputation I'm sure the veterans members would respect that 2015 member more then a 2014 member that has 1000 rep and posts like an idiot. It's all simply how you conduct yourself around the forum, I don't even care for my join date as I have probably achieved more then loads off members who joined year(s) before me. Lot's of the veterans look professionalism and quality in members posts, and sadly a lot of our 2014 members don't provide that.
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