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bring back brofists (poll)

bring back brofists?

  • yes

    Votes: 164 63.1%
  • no

    Votes: 44 16.9%
  • kc

    Votes: 52 20.0%

  • Total voters
    260

Shadenuat

Arcane
Joined
Dec 9, 2011
Messages
11,955
Location
Russia
Brofists are cool - they allow you to support posters you like, they keep posts like "+1" or "what he said" in check, they allow to keep track of your big and complex posts like mini-reviews or criticism (I used a few of my posts to remind myself of ideas I wanted to say in some reviews of mine), and they are better than stuff like Reputation that has both negative and positive "likes" which turns into crazy rep-wars on some forums. They are also an easy way to remember where did you have a discussion when you get up in the morning and check the 'dex.

From the all the rep-systems, codexian is the best.
 

Broseph

Dangerous JB
Patron
Joined
Nov 24, 2012
Messages
4,394
Location
Globohomo Gayplex
Wait, BROFISTS ARE GONE?!?!?! Now us shitposters who occasionally post something of worth won't get any validation for it. :(
 

Grunker

RPG Codex Ghost
Patron
Joined
Oct 19, 2009
Messages
27,385
Location
Copenhagen
I like the absence of brofists. Keeps my alert counter low.

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AW8

Arcane
Joined
Mar 1, 2013
Messages
1,852
Location
North of Poland
Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire
They called him SHITEATINGNIPPLEDICK.

He was a normal citizen in every way but one: He was a HERO.

At night, he secretly went out to feed the poor, hungry and homeless what they needed, people damned by society. He did this at great risk, for such an act was a capital offense, this THE PRINCE had declared.

And yet, he defied the evil Prince without fear. Every night, he continued his mission unabated. For he knew, that for as long as a little spark of HOPE remained, the will of the people could not be broken.

And what better way to restore hope, than to sneak up on sleeping beggars in the middle of the night, keeping one hand over their mouth while using the other to shove your FIST up their ASS?
 

EG

Nullified
Joined
Oct 12, 2011
Messages
4,264
No, the fabulous version has been brought back instead . . .
 

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