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(Hmm another Type of Fad Aside From the fad being alive or dead)
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uhm yuo 4get ZaZa [[User:Sillender|Cylindur[Peace, bitches.]]] 08:58, November 13, 2006 (CST)
 
uhm yuo 4get ZaZa [[User:Sillender|Cylindur[Peace, bitches.]]] 08:58, November 13, 2006 (CST)
  
Some fads are immune from dying?  I sure hope not.  Users beating the same dead horse is one of the biggest problems around here.
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Some fads are immune from dying?  I sure hope not.  Users beating the same dead horse is one of the biggest problems around here.-improviser
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They think it's a fad. It's gonna go away. It's not going away, LOL-ochobobo
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Dead fads have nothing new and creative added to them, while some fads have very few sites made every so often, but are interesting and worthwhile. I haven't seen a creative or funny nedm site in a long time, aside from a few remixes, so I'd classify it as a dead fad. People definitely still make sites with dead fads, it's just that none of the sites are any good or live up to the former glory. [[User:BTape|BTape]] 01:00, June 28, 2007 (CDT)
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The list is far from containing all fads that are actually dead. If you look in Category:Fads, there are about 200 fads that are listed and most of them are long forgotten.
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http://ytmnd.com/search?q=NEDM&o=|0|all|D|D|0|  - everyday NEDM sites are made --[[User:Moheevi|Moheevi]] 12:55, July 9, 2007 (CDT)
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- every other day sites using NEDM's popularity to pass out scat porn are made --[[User:MarcusTheMartin|MarcusTheMartin]] 13:29, July 9, 2007 (CDT)
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::The definition doesn't say the sites have stopped being made, simply that none of the new sites made are popular. When people abandon a fad, it's essentially dead. [[User:BTape|BTape]] 16:20, July 9, 2007 (CDT)
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::: Operation Lazarus initiated--[[User:MarcusTheMartin|MarcusTheMartin]] 22:35, July 9, 2007 (CDT)
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I think that we should have one page named "Types of fads" with dead, alive, ghost, and any other types [[User:Funkid125|Funkid125]] 13:00, July 29, 2007 (CDT)

Latest revision as of 13:00, July 29, 2007

Hmm another Type of Fad Aside From the fad being alive or dead

Ghost fads? ex: The drastic decrease in NEDM sites but the fad contninues to return to YTMND and haunt the front page (not that its a bad thing)--MarcusTheMartin 21:25, October 27, 2006 (CDT)

uhm yuo 4get ZaZa Cylindur[Peace, bitches.] 08:58, November 13, 2006 (CST)

Some fads are immune from dying? I sure hope not. Users beating the same dead horse is one of the biggest problems around here.-improviser

They think it's a fad. It's gonna go away. It's not going away, LOL-ochobobo

Dead fads have nothing new and creative added to them, while some fads have very few sites made every so often, but are interesting and worthwhile. I haven't seen a creative or funny nedm site in a long time, aside from a few remixes, so I'd classify it as a dead fad. People definitely still make sites with dead fads, it's just that none of the sites are any good or live up to the former glory. BTape 01:00, June 28, 2007 (CDT)

The list is far from containing all fads that are actually dead. If you look in Category:Fads, there are about 200 fads that are listed and most of them are long forgotten.

http://ytmnd.com/search?q=NEDM&o=%7C0%7Call%7CD%7CD%7C0%7C - everyday NEDM sites are made --Moheevi 12:55, July 9, 2007 (CDT)

- every other day sites using NEDM's popularity to pass out scat porn are made --MarcusTheMartin 13:29, July 9, 2007 (CDT)

The definition doesn't say the sites have stopped being made, simply that none of the new sites made are popular. When people abandon a fad, it's essentially dead. BTape 16:20, July 9, 2007 (CDT)
Operation Lazarus initiated--MarcusTheMartin 22:35, July 9, 2007 (CDT)

I think that we should have one page named "Types of fads" with dead, alive, ghost, and any other types Funkid125 13:00, July 29, 2007 (CDT)