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Hi Regular posters, is your offline world as busy as yo... - 6/15/2011 3:43:03 PM   
PhilSlave


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Or is BDSM purely something you do here posting very regularly? I wonder because I certainly would not have time to post as much as some- due to real life.

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RE: Hi Regular posters, is your offline world as busy a... - 6/15/2011 3:45:04 PM   
Kaliko


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My offline BDSM world is much like my online BDSM world. Dead in the water at the moment. But I am usually kept pretty busy, otherwise. I come and go in spurts here. I will post incessantly for a week or so, then disappear for a few weeks.

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RE: Hi Regular posters, is your offline world as busy a... - 6/15/2011 3:47:19 PM   
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My offline life is busier than my online life. My realtime life is constant and my online life only happens when I have time for it, which isn't all the time.

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RE: Hi Regular posters, is your offline world as busy a... - 6/15/2011 3:51:04 PM   
PhilSlave


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It makes sense for posters with as few posts as us. I'm talking about the ones with really high post counts guys.

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RE: Hi Regular posters, is your offline world as busy a... - 6/15/2011 3:52:29 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Hisprettybaby

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My offline life is busier than my online life. My realtime life is constant and my online life only happens when I have time for it, which isn't all the time.

~Hisprettybaby~



This...

Apart from that, about 3000 posts in over 6 years is hardly excessive - roughly a post a day... Uhm yeah, wish my real life had that much leisure...

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RE: Hi Regular posters, is your offline world as busy a... - 6/15/2011 3:53:36 PM   
Lockit


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quote:

ORIGINAL: PhilSlave

Or is BDSM purely something you do here posting very regularly? I wonder because I certainly would not have time to post as much as some- due to real life.




I sure wish your real life was really so busy that you couldn't post all these crazy threads that my real life keeps me from answering most of the time... however I am taking a break from my real life for just a few moments... and that is when I typically see you wasting your time worried about and pointing out... how other people use their time. What a waste. lol Can't you find anything else to do?


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RE: Hi Regular posters, is your offline world as busy a... - 6/15/2011 3:58:22 PM   
PhilSlave


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quote:

ORIGINAL: LadyConstanze


quote:

ORIGINAL: Hisprettybaby

~FR~
My offline life is busier than my online life. My realtime life is constant and my online life only happens when I have time for it, which isn't all the time.

~Hisprettybaby~



This...

Apart from that, about 3000 posts in over 6 years is hardly excessive - roughly a post a day... Uhm yeah, wish my real life had that much leisure...


Hmmmmm you are on a lot though. Or at least you seem to be.... I'm not on much and yet, you're on everytime I am. Coincidence?


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ORIGINAL: Lockit

quote:

ORIGINAL: PhilSlave

Or is BDSM purely something you do here posting very regularly? I wonder because I certainly would not have time to post as much as some- due to real life.




I sure wish your real life was really so busy that you couldn't post all these crazy threads that my real life keeps me from answering most of the time... however I am taking a break from my real life for just a few moments... and that is when I typically see you wasting your time worried about and pointing out... how other people use their time. What a waste. lol Can't you find anything else to do?



But.... YOU have 9000 posts :)

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RE: Hi Regular posters, is your offline world as busy a... - 6/15/2011 4:02:06 PM   
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My BDSM life kind hit a stall but my RL is actually getting pretty busy right now.

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RE: Hi Regular posters, is your offline world as busy a... - 6/15/2011 4:02:59 PM   
PhilSlave


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Nice :-)

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RE: Hi Regular posters, is your offline world as busy a... - 6/15/2011 4:05:22 PM   
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Welcome back, Phil.... I am happy to see you here, what have you been up to lately?

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RE: Hi Regular posters, is your offline world as busy a... - 6/15/2011 4:06:32 PM   
Lockit


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PhilSlave, you aren't the brightest bulb are you? Look at the numbers... go ahead... see profile here since 2007... okay.. now go read some of the posts... they had meat and potatoes and many were helping other people. Some were snarky.. but find a thread I started that amounted to the types you start... see the difference?

Soon you will have many posts under your belt.. trying to prove a point and the only thing you will prove is that you were a clueless poster here to stir things up and had nothing of worth to say.

Now... please go find something else to do or say something of real worth...


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RE: Hi Regular posters, is your offline world as busy a... - 6/15/2011 4:07:24 PM   
PhilSlave


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quote:

ORIGINAL: Lockit

PhilSlave, you aren't the brightest bulb are you? Look at the numbers... go ahead... see profile here since 2007... okay.. now go read some of the posts... they had meat and potatoes and many were helping other people. Some were snarky.. but find a thread I started that amounted to the types you start... see the difference?

Soon you will have many posts under your belt.. trying to prove a point and the only thing you will prove is that you were a clueless poster here to stir things up and had nothing of worth to say.

Now... please go find something else to do or say something of real worth...



Which still means 1000's a year........

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RE: Hi Regular posters, is your offline world as busy a... - 6/15/2011 4:08:37 PM   
PhilSlave


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Life the usual..... You? Shit, 19834 in 5 years.... wtf?

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RE: Hi Regular posters, is your offline world as busy a... - 6/15/2011 4:09:51 PM   
LadyPact


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I'm one of those folks that goes back and forth between tasks.  I'll have something to accomplish that takes an hour, then come here on the boards for a bit before going to something else.  It also contributes to My not logging off habit.  I just don't see the point.

I'm not as busy outside of the house currently as I was before the move.  That's fairly normal for transitioning from one BDSM community to the other.  I've already been integrating here and found some folks that will be making fun play partners.  Weekend after this, I'll be at a three day event.


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RE: Hi Regular posters, is your offline world as busy a... - 6/15/2011 4:10:14 PM   
ParappaTheDapper


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quote:

ORIGINAL: PhilSlave

Or is BDSM purely something you do here posting very regularly? I wonder because I certainly would not have time to post as much as some- due to real life.



Thanks for a very interesting question! I feel like this question is rooted in an increasingly obsolete premise that it is impossible to have both a full online presence and an active "real" life. I was just having a conversation about this a few days ago with a coworker before a meeting while I was also checking my Twitter feed and sending some text messages. She and I are both 30somethings, and we were reminiscing about the days when there was a very clear, bright line demarcating "online" and "offline" lives as discrete entities. Back in the day, most of us were still on dial up or else we had high speed access that was tied to a clunky, immobile desktop. Signing online was a ritualized and clumsy process. Startup times for machines tended to be insane. Internet navigation was clumsy. Forums were few and far between and there was extreme hostility to "newbies" (hostility in which, to admit, I participated gleefully once I was established in a given online scene). In other words, both the technology and the social politics of maintaining an online presence were complex and cumbersome in the extreme. It was natural to draw the sharpest possible line between cyberspace and the meatworld.

These days, things have changed precipitously! There is still a distinction of course in the way I interact with people I've never met in the flesh and people online. But the line between online presence and the physical world has blurred into an increasingly seamless flux known simply as Life. Making a few posts on a forum or updating a given online profile is no longer an all night process. I write and think pretty quickly and spend most of my day when I'm not commuting, at the gym, or out with a lady friend within easy reach of either a notebook or a smartphone. I assume other people have similar lifestyles. So it's really not a big deal to drop in, say something, and then move on. I'm sure many or most of us have gone so far as to snap a picture of something with our phones and either text or email or upload it without really breaking stride or even pausing whatever real life conversation we're in the middle of. Modern life is magic!

Collarme is different from some other forums I frequent simply because I'm obviously never going to post here from a work connection. But even with CM, I often post from hotel suites between meetings or in coffee houses before a real life friend shows up (I'm often early!) or just wherever and whenever the fancy strikes me from my phone (trickier, this site and my phone don't get along too well). The social politics here are also much more progressive than they were back in the day on similar sites and BBS'es since everybody has been super-welcoming to this particular newbie, which I really appreciate! <3

So I just think it's interesting how, in some assumptions that some people make, some rather archaic notions about the distinction between cyberspace and "real life" linger languorously.


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RE: Hi Regular posters, is your offline world as busy a... - 6/15/2011 4:12:20 PM   
Lockit


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quote:

ORIGINAL: PhilSlave


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lockit

PhilSlave, you aren't the brightest bulb are you? Look at the numbers... go ahead... see profile here since 2007... okay.. now go read some of the posts... they had meat and potatoes and many were helping other people. Some were snarky.. but find a thread I started that amounted to the types you start... see the difference?

Soon you will have many posts under your belt.. trying to prove a point and the only thing you will prove is that you were a clueless poster here to stir things up and had nothing of worth to say.

Now... please go find something else to do or say something of real worth...



Which still means 1000's a year........


lol you didn't go read...

Phil... while you waste time, I am taking care of a brain damaged son, watched my grandkids for almost three years, did some lay counsel, worked and played with some submissives/dates, work on the remodel of my home, write more than posts here and on and on. I multitask, take breaks and come here.

So tell me... why do you feel the need to come stir things up to fill your time? Why do you need to stir things up to point at others and any flaw you may think they have?

You seek attention dear and if you would just find something to fill your time, you wouldn't be so focused on things you really don't need to understand, worry about or try to correct in your funny little way.

Now, I am done with you... I have things to do.


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RE: Hi Regular posters, is your offline world as busy a... - 6/15/2011 4:12:24 PM   
PhilSlave


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quote:

ORIGINAL: ParappaTheDapper


quote:

ORIGINAL: PhilSlave

Or is BDSM purely something you do here posting very regularly? I wonder because I certainly would not have time to post as much as some- due to real life.



Thanks for a very interesting question! I feel like this question is rooted in an increasingly obsolete premise that it is impossible to have both a full online presence and an active "real" life. I was just having a conversation about this a few days ago with a coworker before a meeting while I was also checking my Twitter feed and sending some text messages. She and I are both 30somethings, and we were reminiscing about the days when there was a very clear, bright line demarcating "online" and "offline" lives as discrete entities. Back in the day, most of us were still on dial up or else we had high speed access that was tied to a clunky, immobile desktop. Signing online was a ritualized and clumsy process. Startup times for machines tended to be insane. Internet navigation was clumsy. Forums were few and far between and there was extreme hostility to "newbies" (hostility in which, to admit, I participated gleefully once I was established in a given online scene). In other words, both the technology and the social politics of maintaining an online presence were complex and cumbersome in the extreme. It was natural to draw the sharpest possible line between cyberspace and the meatworld.

These days, things have changed precipitously! There is still a distinction of course in the way I interact with people I've never met in the flesh and people online. But the line between online presence and the physical world has blurred into an increasingly seamless flux known simply as Life. Making a few posts on a forum or updating a given online profile is no longer an all night process. I write and think pretty quickly and spend most of my day when I'm not commuting, at the gym, or out with a lady friend within easy reach of either a notebook or a smartphone. I assume other people have similar lifestyles. So it's really not a big deal to drop in, say something, and then move on. I'm sure many or most of us have gone so far as to snap a picture of something with our phones and either text or email or upload it without really breaking stride or even pausing whatever real life conversation we're in the middle of. Modern life is magic!

Collarme is different from some other forums I frequent simply because I'm obviously never going to post here from a work connection. But even with CM, I often post from hotel suites between meetings or in coffee houses before a real life friend shows up (I'm often early!) or just wherever and whenever the fancy strikes me from my phone (trickier, this site and my phone don't get along too well). The social politics here are also much more progressive than they were back in the day on similar sites and BBS'es since everybody has been super-welcoming to this particular newbie, which I really appreciate! <3

So I just think it's interesting how, in some assumptions that some people make, some rather archaic notions about the distinction between cyberspace and "real life" linger languorously.



Thing is, I reckon that post took some thinking time in the real world...... ;)

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RE: Hi Regular posters, is your offline world as busy a... - 6/15/2011 4:12:24 PM   
juliaoceania


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ORIGINAL: PhilSlave

Life the usual..... You? Shit, 19834 in 5 years.... wtf?


Yeah, I go away, sometimes for a year at a time too....because I get busy with life, but occasionally I will post nonstop for about a week. I post very quickly too, because I write very fast.

I like to post in the religion and politics section. I can post hundreds of times in one day just in that forum alone! I was sick for almost two weeks, so now that I am better I will soon be going away again. I am moving in two weeks also, which will mean I will get out of the habit of posting so much

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RE: Hi Regular posters, is your offline world as busy a... - 6/15/2011 4:13:56 PM   
PhilSlave


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quote:

ORIGINAL: Lockit

quote:

ORIGINAL: PhilSlave


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lockit

PhilSlave, you aren't the brightest bulb are you? Look at the numbers... go ahead... see profile here since 2007... okay.. now go read some of the posts... they had meat and potatoes and many were helping other people. Some were snarky.. but find a thread I started that amounted to the types you start... see the difference?

Soon you will have many posts under your belt.. trying to prove a point and the only thing you will prove is that you were a clueless poster here to stir things up and had nothing of worth to say.

Now... please go find something else to do or say something of real worth...



Which still means 1000's a year........


lol you didn't go read...

Phil... while you waste time, I am taking care of a brain damaged son, watched my grandkids for almost three years, did some lay counsel, worked and played with some submissives/dates, work on the remodel of my home, write more than posts here and on and on. I multitask, take breaks and come here.

So tell me... why do you feel the need to come stir things up to fill your time? Why do you need to stir things up to point at others and any flaw you may think they have?

You seek attention dear and if you would just find something to fill your time, you wouldn't be so focused on things you really don't need to understand, worry about or try to correct in your funny little way.

Now, I am done with you... I have things to do.



Look, i'm sorry you're hurt.. That was not my intention.

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RE: Hi Regular posters, is your offline world as busy a... - 6/15/2011 4:14:30 PM   
ParappaTheDapper


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quote:

ORIGINAL: PhilSlave


quote:

ORIGINAL: ParappaTheDapper


quote:

ORIGINAL: PhilSlave

Or is BDSM purely something you do here posting very regularly? I wonder because I certainly would not have time to post as much as some- due to real life.



Thanks for a very interesting question! I feel like this question is rooted in an increasingly obsolete premise that it is impossible to have both a full online presence and an active "real" life. I was just having a conversation about this a few days ago with a coworker before a meeting while I was also checking my Twitter feed and sending some text messages. She and I are both 30somethings, and we were reminiscing about the days when there was a very clear, bright line demarcating "online" and "offline" lives as discrete entities. Back in the day, most of us were still on dial up or else we had high speed access that was tied to a clunky, immobile desktop. Signing online was a ritualized and clumsy process. Startup times for machines tended to be insane. Internet navigation was clumsy. Forums were few and far between and there was extreme hostility to "newbies" (hostility in which, to admit, I participated gleefully once I was established in a given online scene). In other words, both the technology and the social politics of maintaining an online presence were complex and cumbersome in the extreme. It was natural to draw the sharpest possible line between cyberspace and the meatworld.

These days, things have changed precipitously! There is still a distinction of course in the way I interact with people I've never met in the flesh and people online. But the line between online presence and the physical world has blurred into an increasingly seamless flux known simply as Life. Making a few posts on a forum or updating a given online profile is no longer an all night process. I write and think pretty quickly and spend most of my day when I'm not commuting, at the gym, or out with a lady friend within easy reach of either a notebook or a smartphone. I assume other people have similar lifestyles. So it's really not a big deal to drop in, say something, and then move on. I'm sure many or most of us have gone so far as to snap a picture of something with our phones and either text or email or upload it without really breaking stride or even pausing whatever real life conversation we're in the middle of. Modern life is magic!

Collarme is different from some other forums I frequent simply because I'm obviously never going to post here from a work connection. But even with CM, I often post from hotel suites between meetings or in coffee houses before a real life friend shows up (I'm often early!) or just wherever and whenever the fancy strikes me from my phone (trickier, this site and my phone don't get along too well). The social politics here are also much more progressive than they were back in the day on similar sites and BBS'es since everybody has been super-welcoming to this particular newbie, which I really appreciate! <3

So I just think it's interesting how, in some assumptions that some people make, some rather archaic notions about the distinction between cyberspace and "real life" linger languorously.



Thing is, I reckon that post took some thinking time in the real world...... ;)



Maybe 90 seconds, and I'm also on the phone ordering a little Thai food. :D

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