User:Godot

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Godot
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Date of first site
What a Payne, created November 8, 2007
Joined:
November 2, 2007
Avg. site rating:
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Avg. vote rate:
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...as of unknown
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Hey. If you're reading this, then congratulations, you're a loser who has too much time on your hands. Or are you actually interested in reading this page? If so, see above.


History

I joined here late '07, hoping to make it big, and by "big," I mean having at least one site that has a >4 star average. I was shown here by a friend I actually knew in real life. Cool shit. Moving on. I was into the Phoenix Wright series when I made my username, and now I really want it changed to Kysafen, my unique name that gets no other hits on Google but where I've been. But fuck all.

Sites

My first few sites were mostly just dumbass images I had from my computer set to dumbass songs. Initially I really took nothing into consideration as to what makes a good site, so my first five sites were pretty fucking NARVish. After a couple of days I actually spent over an hour in an attempt to make a half decent site, and thanks to shitty editing and/or downvotes, it ended up having a 3.36 rating. I had thought of making different sites that adhere to current fads and ended up with one that did, and it ended up with a higher score. But it still wasn't over four stars. AFter a bit of thought, I concluded that the key to earning higher votes was making a faggy short film that was decent, and I tried that. And failed.

Try after try after try, I still didn't know the key, the secret ingredient to making good sites. And then I found mik3m. I saw that, despite his sites being constantly downvoted, he still managed to pump out sites that were more entertaining than whatever fad whoring Up and Coming site you could find on the front page. It was then I came across an epiphany: votes don't fucking matter. Just make a site and make it good, and if you get over four stars, then whatever.







.....but I still want a >4 star site.