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I'm new to the board.. any advice?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 6:38 am
by LaMaquina1
Que onda gueyes! im new to the board. im a die hard laker fan, hate the celtics, and i would like to know any advice from you VETERANOS that've being here for a while on what should, shouldn't say, post, not post 'cus it seems that you guys quickly bring down rookies like "tarktheshark" (whatever his name is) LMAO! so i would know and not look like a fool.. lol (be honest! i got tough skin) :lol:
A lil about me incase u guys r wondering.. im 33, live in orange county, love playing bball and soccer, and like to joke a lot! Y HABLO ESPANOL CABRONES!! lol

Re: I'm new to the board.. any advice?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 6:49 am
by DEEP3CL
Welcome aboard LM1 !

You can have a good time here especially on game nights, that's when we have our regular poster mostly posting and cracking jokes. As far as advice just be you......stay away from the personal attacks it's a no no here and all over. Don't fan bash on the GB, in fact you should just scope out the GB before posting. That place is where you go to get killed if you take on too many battles. The GB has gotten some of the best posters in trouble ( yours truly a few time ). But you will eventually get into a scuffle on the GB just pick your battles wisely.

Also if you don't want to get "hazed" like Tark, just make smart/ sensible topics that stay in reality of the team and NBA as a whole. I don't even waste my time posting in some of the stupid topics I see half the time.

Other than that I got ya back like I do all my brothers here !

Re: I'm new to the board.. any advice?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 6:50 am
by EArl
Dont be a Tark and you will be fine. Welcome aboard!!!

Re: I'm new to the board.. any advice?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 12:34 pm
by TruSkool
just have some fun bro, its the internet, not a job interview

Re: I'm new to the board.. any advice?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 1:10 pm
by dirtymike
Yea, but yall gotta give to Tark...he never stops. He keeps going, and going and going.

Re: I'm new to the board.. any advice?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 1:28 pm
by crazy8ights
Welcome! you gotta back up the crew if you see them in the GB in need of assistance.

Re: I'm new to the board.. any advice?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 3:12 pm
by eckoner
never rat on your friends, and always keep your mouth shut.

Re: I'm new to the board.. any advice?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 3:26 pm
by Matt6288
If your going to post something make sure its new news.....thats what I should have done..... :P

Re: I'm new to the board.. any advice?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 3:47 pm
by LApwnd
look at Tark threads as examples of not what to do here.

Re: I'm new to the board.. any advice?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 4:24 pm
by Sofa King
1. True wisdom and insight is always free.
2. Give your power over to no one.
3. Going into the unknown is how you expand what is known.
4. Get a library card.
5. Spend more time around people that both challenge and respect you.
6. Remain skeptical forever.
7. Fight for what matters.
8. There is a method that works. Find it.
9. Join a movement.
10. Drink your coffee black.
11. Never let anyone photoshop a picture of you. It creates a false sense of self-confidence.
12. Read more. Especially things you disagree with.
13. Get used to feeling stupid. It’s a sign of growth.
14. It’s easy for people to talk a good game, so watch how they behave instead.
15. Learn something from everyone.
16. Find things that inspire you and pursue them, even if there’s no money in it.
17. Starve if you have to, for as long as you need to.
18. Survive on a little just to prove you can do it.
19. Get one big success at an early age. It’ll help build your confidence for bigger things.
20. Do what you say you’ll do. No one is reliable anymore.
21. Be comfortable with abandonment, even of parts of your identity.
22. Learn a new language.
23. Eat more protein.
24. Keep people around you that will tell you the truth.
25. Genius gets you nowhere. Execution is everything.
26. If given the choice of equity or cash, always take cash.
27. Meet new people as often as possible. Offer to help them.
28. Don’t discriminate. Connect anyone in your network to anyone else.
29. If you can’t do a pull-up, you have a problem.
30. Nobody likes a know-it-all.
31. Get a passport. Fill it up with stamps no one has ever seen.
32. Quit your horrible job.
33. Read biographies. It’s like having access to the best mentors in history.
34. Go to bed, and wake up, early. No one will bother you, letting your best work emerge.
35. Scare yourself a little bit every day. It will expand your inner map.
36. Learn to climb trees.
37. Don’t buy a lot of stuff, and only buy the stuff you really love.
38. Be humble and curious.
39. Twitter followers don’t keep you warm at night.
40. Be as useful as you can in as many circumstances as possible.
41. Show up.
42. Repeat people’s names when you meet them.
43. Turn internet access off your phone. Wifi is fine.
44. Get a deck of Oblique Strategies cards. Use them.
45. Make your home a place where you feel safe.
46. Take people up on bets. Make more bets yourself.
47. Take cold showers. They’re better than coffee.
48. Learn to enjoy hunger.
49. Make everything either shorter, or longer, than it needs to be.
50. Always remember those who helped you. Deliver two or three times as much value back.
51. But also, help people who have never helped you, and can’t.
52. When you know that pain is temporary, it affects all of your decisions.
53. Get a tattoo. Don’t worry about regret.
54. Commit to things, regularly, that are far beyond your ability.
55. Meet with friends more often than you think you have to.
56. Learn to meditate. Go on a retreat if you have to.
57. Your stories are both more and less interesting than you think.
58. Learn to really listen.
59. Walk more.
60. Ugly is just a step on the way to beautiful.
61. Get to know your neighbours.
62. Don’t take anything personally, ever.
63. Consider avoiding school. Go to lots of conferences instead.
64. As soon as you can, buy some art.
65. Apologize more than you need to.
66. Find out if there will be food there.
67. A good haircut changes everything.
68. Read Man’s Search For Meaning.
69. Say no to projects you don’t care about.
70. Do things that are uncool. Later on, they usually end up becoming cool anyway.
71. Find your voice.
72. Have some manners.
73. Learn to play chess, go, and bridge. They’ll keep you from going senile.
74. Learn about the Tetrapharmakos.
75. Find ways to cheat the system– just don’t cheat people.
76. Be like Jesus, not like his followers. (This applies to all of them.)
77. At least once, date someone that’s out of your league.
78. Examine your jealousy. You’ll learn a lot about yourself.
79. Good connections are about people, not social networks.
80. Address small problems. They will become big problems.
81. Dress like a cooler version of yourself.
82. Yes, there is such a thing as bad press.
83. Add “adventurer” to your Twitter bio. Then, become one.
84. If the internet is the best thing in your life, you have a serious problem.
85. Give away your best work for free.
86. Find mentors. Just don’t call them that.
87. Actually write on your blog. Nobody cares if it’s hard.
88. Download Freedom. Use it for an hour every day.
89. Join a gym. Lift the heaviest you can. (This applies to girls too.)
90. Do some freewriting. It helps you think things through.
91. When you’re having supper with rich people, pick up the cheque.
92. Learn how to speak in public.
93. If you see someone who needs help, stop asking yourself if they need help. Instead, just help.
94. Bring a bottle of wine.
95. The best conversations are had side by side, not one in front of the other.
96. Protect your hearing. Trust me.
97. Do what’s most important first thing in the morning, before you check email.
98. Everyone feels like they’re not good enough. It’s not just you.
99. Courage is a learned skill.
100. Go to Iceland. It’s worth it.

Re: I'm new to the board.. any advice?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 4:41 pm
by Jetset
DEEP3CL wrote:Also if you don't want to get "hazed" like Tark, just make smart/ sensible topics that stay in reality of the team and NBA as a whole. I don't even waste my time posting in some of the stupid topics I see half the time.


that's not hazing, he's just not liked.





as far as advice op lift weights, train hard, stick to your diet and eat right; never cheat, always take pics of yourself after a workout bc the pump is amazing. and if you're ever in doubt ask yourself, wwdd.

wot would destro do? it's the motto of everyone on this board, including mods. and it's why our board has such high iq's in basketball and server integration.

Re: I'm new to the board.. any advice?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 6:15 pm
by leeprettyp
I'm new also, but I'm a die hard Laker fan who's been following this site for a couple years now :wink: . Decided to start posting my opinions but wont try to offend any of the vets on this site lol. Lets get #17 this season guys

Re: I'm new to the board.. any advice?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 6:37 pm
by hermes
-lets stick to english, mostly for my sake-- i can barely understand hip lingo you kids use as it is
-easy on the caps lock- don't need to yell at me
-go a little heavier on the emoticons, we need more of that here (where's moonpie!)
- just avoid the general board if you want to live and keep your sanity
- don't be like those one guys- they know who they are....
-if you make a hypothetical topic thread, we will go all reductio ad absurdum on it- fair warning
- make friends with respected guy* here and he'll probably back you up if you need it (unless your being ridiculous)


*note- not me, i'm crazy and you don't want to be associated with that

Re: I'm new to the board.. any advice?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 7:38 pm
by LAKESHOW
OBEY MY COMMANDS AT ALL TIMES!!

Re: I'm new to the board.. any advice?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 7:57 pm
by snaquille oatmeal
-don't open threads until you get a "feel" for the board.
-Do not! go to the general board....and if you do, do not reply to any posters there until you are comfortable enough to open threads here.
-obay LAKESHOWs commands at all times

Re: I'm new to the board.. any advice?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 8:21 pm
by DrewBynum77
LaMaquina1 wrote:Que onda gueyes! im new to the board. im a die hard laker fan, hate the celtics, and i would like to know any advice from you VETERANOS that've being here for a while on what should, shouldn't say, post, not post 'cus it seems that you guys quickly bring down rookies like "tarktheshark" (whatever his name is) LMAO! so i would know and not look like a fool.. lol (be honest! i got tough skin) :lol:
A lil about me incase u guys r wondering.. im 33, live in orange county, love playing bball and soccer, and like to joke a lot! Y HABLO ESPANOL CABRONES!! lol


Stay away from the trolls.

Re: I'm new to the board.. any advice?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 9:01 pm
by Mamba Venom
Welcome!!!

Just talk about the game, the players, THE LAKERS! and get that barbershop style conversation going. It's easy to make friends. It's more fun than having battles on the GB. Raptor fans are the easiest to get along with. The are all secretly Laker fans and they are generally funny!

I've only been in trouble once. I talked about the physchology of LeBron after the Decision and a GB mod said I was hatin. After enough posts something is bound to happen. Kind of like getting a speeding ticket after driving 100,000 miles. Just don't make a habbit of it. And please don't troll other teams boards. That brings hate and the Lakers have a bull'seye on us after this wonderful off-season.

And obay LAKESHOWs comands at all time. LAKESHOW will PM you shortly.

















































jk

Re: I'm new to the board.. any advice?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 9:11 pm
by TheXFactor
Beware of being attacked @ GB for calling Kobe a good basketball player :lol:

Re: I'm new to the board.. any advice?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 9:20 pm
by hermes
don't give him any ideas about going to the gb, he's new so the blood will already be in the water, shoot i won't go there now and i've been here a while

new guy: do not go to the general board if you don't want to get banned, there are people there who hate everything you like and they will tell you that and you will argue with them and then you'll get banned

get through the initiation here first

Re: I'm new to the board.. any advice?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 10:59 pm
by EArl
^^^ Pretty much that. Ive gotten two warnings for defending myself. Read the rules on the GB before posting anything. They have gotten way more stricter!