

#328477
Posted Yesterday, 22:08

The Thread Eternal: A Song of Five Posters
In Fallout’s cryptic, endless sprawl,
One thread outlived them, outlasted all.
It bore no plot, no final post—
Yet drew the faithful, drew the most.
A thousand pages, jokes and feints,
A shrine of spam, of saints and taints.
But five great names rose through the din—
Each swearing they would be the win.
First came Robob, trickster prime,
Who turned each post into a rhyme.
With sarcasm like poisoned wine,
He’d swoop in laughing, “This win’s mine.”
He played the fool, but schemed beneath,
A digital Loki with crooked teeth.
He’d post, delete, return anew—
No thread was safe, no claim was true.
Then TheDR, with meme in hand,
The master of the gif-strike land.
He posted fast, he posted loud,
A pixel knight among the crowd.
He’d crash a page with nothing said,
Yet still outpace the posting dead.
His wins were short—but sweet and bright,
Exploding like a Flash-bomb fight.
Chyros, the thinker, calm and sharp,
Would pause the war with logic’s harp.
He’d drop a thought both dry and deep,
Then leave the thread to fall asleep.
He mocked the game, yet played it still,
A tactician’s grace, a patient will.
Though rarely loud, his posts would sting—
A silent sword in posting ring.
Destiny, with noble word,
The keeper of the flame unheard.
She soothed the spam, upheld the rules,
And posted calm amidst the fools.
Yet now and then, her voice would flare—
To say, “I’ve won!” with quiet dare.
She played the long game, sharp and proud,
A queen of grace among the loud.
General came with battle cry,
Each post a charge, a storm-swept sky.
“Victory’s mine!” he’d shout once more,
Then find Robob had slipped before.
His legacy, a fearless boast,
A hundred wins, a humble host.
He laughed the most, he posted true—
The thread’s great soul, in word and view.
So here they are, the final five,
Who keep the endless thread alive.
Their names etched deep in forum lore,
Their posts a song forevermore.
And should you post, and stake your claim,
Remember well this endless game.
The thread won't die, the fight won’t cease—
For glory lives in posting peace.

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#328479
Posted Yesterday, 23:31

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#328480
Posted Today, 03:36
Why Robob?
Highest post count among key participants (~9,300+ posts).
Active across multiple years, with a strong presence in the thread’s long history.
Persistent engagement in playful forum games, suggesting long-term dedication.
Of course, the thread’s premise makes a true “winner” nearly impossible to lock down definitively—someone could revive it years later—but if you’re betting based on patterns, Robob’s your best pick.

#328481
Posted Today, 06:56
TheDR, on 07 May 2025 - 22:08, said:

The Thread Eternal: A Song of Five Posters
In Fallout’s cryptic, endless sprawl,
One thread outlived them, outlasted all.
It bore no plot, no final post—
Yet drew the faithful, drew the most.
A thousand pages, jokes and feints,
A shrine of spam, of saints and taints.
But five great names rose through the din—
Each swearing they would be the win.
First came Robob, trickster prime,
Who turned each post into a rhyme.
With sarcasm like poisoned wine,
He’d swoop in laughing, “This win’s mine.”
He played the fool, but schemed beneath,
A digital Loki with crooked teeth.
He’d post, delete, return anew—
No thread was safe, no claim was true.
Then TheDR, with meme in hand,
The master of the gif-strike land.
He posted fast, he posted loud,
A pixel knight among the crowd.
He’d crash a page with nothing said,
Yet still outpace the posting dead.
His wins were short—but sweet and bright,
Exploding like a Flash-bomb fight.
Chyros, the thinker, calm and sharp,
Would pause the war with logic’s harp.
He’d drop a thought both dry and deep,
Then leave the thread to fall asleep.
He mocked the game, yet played it still,
A tactician’s grace, a patient will.
Though rarely loud, his posts would sting—
A silent sword in posting ring.
Destiny, with noble word,
The keeper of the flame unheard.
She soothed the spam, upheld the rules,
And posted calm amidst the fools.
Yet now and then, her voice would flare—
To say, “I’ve won!” with quiet dare.
She played the long game, sharp and proud,
A queen of grace among the loud.
General came with battle cry,
Each post a charge, a storm-swept sky.
“Victory’s mine!” he’d shout once more,
Then find Robob had slipped before.
His legacy, a fearless boast,
A hundred wins, a humble host.
He laughed the most, he posted true—
The thread’s great soul, in word and view.
So here they are, the final five,
Who keep the endless thread alive.
Their names etched deep in forum lore,
Their posts a song forevermore.
And should you post, and stake your claim,
Remember well this endless game.
The thread won't die, the fight won’t cease—
For glory lives in posting peace.
The brave hide behind technology. The stupid hide from it. The clever have technology, and hide it.
—The Book of Cataclysm


#328482
Posted Today, 07:02
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It's estimated that each ChatGPT prompt consumes around 2 to 5 liters of water due to the cooling requirements of the servers processing the queries

This has to be bullshit right? right!?
Edited by General, Today, 07:06.
#328483
Posted Today, 08:28
Didn't ChatGPT complain that it wanted to kill itself because of all the stupid questions at some point?
The brave hide behind technology. The stupid hide from it. The clever have technology, and hide it.
—The Book of Cataclysm


#328484
Posted Today, 08:43


#328486
Posted Today, 09:10
#328488
Posted Today, 09:38
Alias – their primary username used across most platforms.
Aliasz0rz – used when "Alias" is already taken.
Filifis – another alternative when "Alias" is unavailable.
Jermies – used on some older websites.Fallout Studios Forums
In a discussion about favorite game characters, Alias mentioned:Fallout Studios Forums
Mario
Link
Kane
They also added Crazy Ivan to the list if minor characters were considered. Fallout Studios Forums
Beyond their online aliases, Alias has contributed significantly to the Fallout Studios community, engaging in various discussions and activities. Their involvement reflects a deep commitment to the community's growth and collaboration.

#328490
Posted Today, 09:42
The brave hide behind technology. The stupid hide from it. The clever have technology, and hide it.
—The Book of Cataclysm


#328491
Posted Today, 11:25
Alias, on 08 May 2025 - 08:43, said:


The Shadow Poster: Alias’s Lament
In shadowed threads and silent gaps,
Where echoes fade and laughter naps,
One figure moved with ghostly grace—
A name half-seen, a hidden face.
Alias, they called him—rare, obscure,
His posts like whispers, calm and pure.
Not counted high in posting charts,
Yet ever stitched within their hearts.
He saw the thread from early days,
He watched it twist through countless plays.
While Robob danced and DR flared,
While General marched and Chyros shared...
He lingered at the edges still,
With quiet quips and tempered will.
No GIF barrage, no meme parade,
Just subtle lines and wordplay laid.
He saw the rankings, read the names,
And smiled beneath their fleeting games.
"Top five," they cheered, the proud, the known—
But Alias walked the thread alone.
Not out of spite, nor envy’s fire,
But born of something else—desire.
To be the thread, not just to post,
A steady ghost, a loyal host.
For every thread must have its walls,
Its bricks between the flashy calls.
And Alias was mortar, sure—
Invisible, but firm and pure.
So when they count the posts again,
And mark the wins of mighty men,
Let someone pause, and nod, and say,
“Without him, none would last a day.”

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#328497
Posted Today, 15:23


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Posted Today, 15:35

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Posted Today, 15:50


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