Meet the Message Board Types: The PF Sisterhood

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In summary, the conversation centered around a website that features caricatures of different types of message board posters, including a group known as the "PF sisterhood." The comparison was made between this group and other tight-knit groups that form on message boards, but some members took offense to the comparison. The website was praised for its accuracy in depicting certain individuals commonly encountered on forums.
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I don't think this has been posted here before :

http://redwing.hutman.net/%7Emreed/index.htm

Basically caricatures of types of message board posters. For example, there is a type that basically describes the PF sisterhood

http://redwing.hutman.net/%7Emreed/warriorshtm/cybersisters.htm

Without the gorgon like appearence though...all members of the PF sisterhood are fair and wise o:)
 
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WHAT? How dare you compare the PF sisters to those banshees?
 
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Note to self : women are oblivious to disclaimers.

The comparison lies in the fact that on seemingly every message board there spontaneously devellops a group of female members that form a tight bond, and will back each other up in all things. For my part, that's where the comparison ends in this case. Substitute "Caste of extremely intelligent and beautiful warrior women who hold all in awe with their magnificent personalities" if it makes you feel better :wink:
 
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WHAT? How dare you compare the PF sisters to those banshees?

Well , the sisterhood is an archaic loose collection of semi female intelectuals, almost druidic it seems.:biggrin:
 
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Excellent website this, I've seen it before, I like to think of myself as a Big cat personally(Ironically enough :smile:) If you regularly visit forums though you'll see some striking similarities with some people you have tangled with on line, Ferrous Cranus is a particular nemesis of mine, I can't stand arrogance and these sort of people drive me to distraction. One or two fundementalist christians or neo cons or BNP cronies or War lovers who fit this bill. I can't think of anyone on here I'd label like that of course(Honestly) But then that would be against the rules anyway :biggrin:
 
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FAQ: Meet the Message Board Types: The PF Sisterhood

What is "Meet the Message Board Types: The PF Sisterhood" all about?

"Meet the Message Board Types: The PF Sisterhood" is a humorous and satirical look at the different types of people commonly found on online message boards, specifically those on the popular fashion website PurseForum (PF). It pokes fun at the unique personalities and behaviors of these message board users.

What inspired you to write "Meet the Message Board Types: The PF Sisterhood"?

As a frequent user of the PurseForum website, I noticed the distinct personalities and patterns of behavior among its members. I found it amusing and wanted to share it with others who may also be familiar with the forum. I hope to bring a lighthearted and relatable perspective to the often serious world of online message boards.

Are these "types" based on real people from the PF community?

While the characters and scenarios in "Meet the Message Board Types: The PF Sisterhood" are inspired by real people and events on the PurseForum, they are not meant to represent any specific individuals. The "types" are exaggerated and satirical versions of common personalities found on the forum and are not intended to be taken seriously or to offend anyone.

Will readers who are not familiar with the PurseForum still enjoy "Meet the Message Board Types: The PF Sisterhood"?

While some of the humor and references may be more relatable to those who are familiar with the PurseForum, "Meet the Message Board Types: The PF Sisterhood" is written in a way that is accessible to all readers. The personalities and behaviors portrayed are not unique to the PurseForum and can be found on many online message boards, making it relatable to a wider audience.

Are there plans for a sequel or more "types" to be added in the future?

At this time, there are no plans for a sequel or for more "types" to be added. However, as the PurseForum community continues to evolve, there may be potential for future installments. I also welcome suggestions and ideas from readers for any potential future "types" to be included in the series.

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