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Old 05-17-2012, 08:20 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I feel like most people on here are pretty awesome in their own way, with the exception of Norg. Seriously, what's up with that guy? He makes cute, colorful, anime rabbit avatars look shameful.

Unfortunately, even though people on here are really awesome, I don't really feel like I fit in very well. I don't have a niche. I'm not really metal enough to be with the metalheads, I'm way too lazy to be one of the journalists, and I just sort of post randomly in everything else. I tend to lurk a lot out of a lack of things to say. Anyone have any suggestions for how to integrate myself better? Hell, I've been here for over a year now. Seems like I would have found somewhere to fit in.
Fitting in and having a niche is overrated. Originally I joined here to discuss doom metal and stoner rock because this was not something I could discuss with many people I knew. I'm glad that didn't stick and that I didn't keep my participation here so narrow.

I'd say post in threads of bands and artists you like, genre-specific threads, and spread your posting as wide across the forums as you can and forget finding a niche. The more interesting members here are the ones who listen to all kinds of music anyway.
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