The Soapbox : As a virtual place, how do you imagine filmboards to look?

As a virtual place, how do you imagine filmboards to look?

When I think of this place I think of an old coffee shop that smells of cigars.

Re: As a virtual place, how do you imagine filmboards to look?

An empty room full Qanon white redneck people and me.

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Left to right: Miley, Catbug, Rocketman, ToastedCheese

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a big office space with cube farms where each poster hides in their cubicle in front of a computer screen posting and trolling each other in virtual space.

sometimes u'd hear Donna growling somewhere in the back while she's checking her wire connection, and Pinky clearing her throat every once in a while, maybe Croft would say out loud "ass kisser" a few times, but other than that, no one would speak a word or make a sound, just the clickety-clack of all 30 keyboards while everybody would be just glued to their screens thinking there's the real life going on where they can interact with each other.

lmao this place is so weird.

suck it.

Re: As a virtual place, how do you imagine filmboards to look?

A big dysfunctional family reunion where some get along over there, and in that spot a small handful laugh at each other's jokes and in that place some kind words are being spoken by a very small group.
In the meantime the majority in the center of it all are bickering, name calling, yelling over each other cursing and fighting and arguing and sometimes those in the smaller gatherings off to the side may yell something at someone in the middle.
Above it all there is no community spirit and no one really feels like they are in a family.

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