addicted to facebook or BMS forums

Wait, is Facebook being compared to the BM forums here?

can you imagine Black mesa forums in real life!?:fffuuu:

I’m sure it’ll be a room filled with people who are afraid to open their mouths. Apart from one guy, he’d be yelling “I LIKE WEED! I SMOKE WEED! LOOK AT ME I’M A POTHEAD! HEY GUYS I’M HERE AND I SMOKE WEED! HEY GUYS I’M COOL BECAUSE I SMOKE WEED AND CAN’T SHUT UP ABOUT IT!”.

And I’d be sitting in some corner, looking anxiously around me, hating everything I see, but still holding silent.

That’s probably what puts me off signing up to Facebook; all of the people that absolutely have to check their Facebook page in the middle of something else.

Hate Sersoft much lately?

He would leave but the DOOR is on fire.

I assume bannings count as being punched unconcious by an anrgy mod?

:3

Door let me out.

NO.

Both about 20 times a day >_>

I just have them all bookmarked and open them all in a tab as soon as I open my browser.

:hmph:

Anyway, in all seriousness. I check the BM forums often because it’s an awesome tool of entertainment.

And I check Facebook often at work… Because that’s part of my job (keep up to date with the social media so I can be on the ball when something new happens regarding the company). I have to keep my company’s Facebook page, Twitter, YouTube and blog up to date in terms of content and design.

I get twitchy if I dont check the forums on a regular basis, and facebook is a distant second.

what he said.

I get twitchy if you don’t check the forums too. :3

A sad day was when I stepped away for about 3 hours, and I came back to ugly pics and people crying and folks screaming. I will never get over the guilt.

He said Black mesa forums, not steam forums.

Now you made me feel guilty… :frowning:
I like your company on here, you’re a great laugh.

Founded in 2004, Leakfree.org became one of the first online communities dedicated to Valve’s Source engine development. It is more famously known for the formation of Black Mesa: Source under the 'Leakfree Modification Team' handle in September 2004.