shazza
23rd February 2011, 05:36 AM
In one month and one day, it will be eleven years since the TPM forums were first created. And to think, in another 11 years, it will be 2022: most of us will be in our mid 30s (some of you even reaching your 40s).
With the Internet becoming ever more a vital point in our lives, and social networking planning to connect us for an indefinite period, are we going to be around for many years to come? Or is the trend of inactivity going to continue, until we all cease posting and Kevin sees no point but to terminate The Pokemasters?
I feel that decreased inactivity is inevitable as we move onto new chapters in our lives; however, as I said, with the prominence of the Internet in our lives, and as long as Kevin doesn’t abruptly get rid of the site, some of us shall be around for many years to come, albeit with diminished posts. And with social networking only going to evolve, some of us may very well be aware of each other’s presence for the rest of our lives. Although, some of us will disappear and break off contact from what will one day be seen as a “previous life”.
I have a few of you on Facebook, so unless you cunts delete me, we’re probably going to know of each other for many years to come. We couldn’t foresee us still being here in 2000/2001, but I can see some of us still acknowledging each other in 2022.
With the Internet becoming ever more a vital point in our lives, and social networking planning to connect us for an indefinite period, are we going to be around for many years to come? Or is the trend of inactivity going to continue, until we all cease posting and Kevin sees no point but to terminate The Pokemasters?
I feel that decreased inactivity is inevitable as we move onto new chapters in our lives; however, as I said, with the prominence of the Internet in our lives, and as long as Kevin doesn’t abruptly get rid of the site, some of us shall be around for many years to come, albeit with diminished posts. And with social networking only going to evolve, some of us may very well be aware of each other’s presence for the rest of our lives. Although, some of us will disappear and break off contact from what will one day be seen as a “previous life”.
I have a few of you on Facebook, so unless you cunts delete me, we’re probably going to know of each other for many years to come. We couldn’t foresee us still being here in 2000/2001, but I can see some of us still acknowledging each other in 2022.