Post by ikatsume on Nov 10, 2003 14:10:45 GMT -5
This forum is quite intersring and I'm glad you're all opening up with your opnions, but I have to say that it's mighty confusing staying on topic when your topic has no topic. Witht that in mind I decided that this fourms needs some structure, like manga has frames we will ahve dedicated topics. So here are the new rules.
1) We will have specific threads about manga or comics. That way we can always contiue it whenever something new happens.
2) Don't go off track on these topics, you may alliterate to other series and prove your poitns by explaining them, but that should be enough. If yoou want to continue to talk about the series you alliterated to, just make a new topic.
3) You need not have read the series in order to reply. You are certainly encouraged if you have not read it. For example if there was a "Love Hina" topic (and there will be later on this week) and you were interested in it, but had no idea what it was about, you could simply ask something like, "Who'is Shinobou-chan" of "You mean ronin, like the samurai?" Because we are glad to help you grow your interset in the subject, and even incourage you spending $10 for a grahic novel.
4) If you have decided to make your own series, great, but it takes up a lot of room to do so, but I encourage you to share it. I would rcommend the best wayto do so is a webstie where you can 'flip the pages' by hitting a link. If you have no idea how to do that. I can do that, In about an hour I could have your issues posted to the web.
5)This is the most important rule. If you break it I will no longer let you come here. Undertand? Have Fun ^_^
1) We will have specific threads about manga or comics. That way we can always contiue it whenever something new happens.
2) Don't go off track on these topics, you may alliterate to other series and prove your poitns by explaining them, but that should be enough. If yoou want to continue to talk about the series you alliterated to, just make a new topic.
3) You need not have read the series in order to reply. You are certainly encouraged if you have not read it. For example if there was a "Love Hina" topic (and there will be later on this week) and you were interested in it, but had no idea what it was about, you could simply ask something like, "Who'is Shinobou-chan" of "You mean ronin, like the samurai?" Because we are glad to help you grow your interset in the subject, and even incourage you spending $10 for a grahic novel.
4) If you have decided to make your own series, great, but it takes up a lot of room to do so, but I encourage you to share it. I would rcommend the best wayto do so is a webstie where you can 'flip the pages' by hitting a link. If you have no idea how to do that. I can do that, In about an hour I could have your issues posted to the web.
5)This is the most important rule. If you break it I will no longer let you come here. Undertand? Have Fun ^_^