Judge Expression's Courtroom Service
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“Because our expression is imperfect we need friendship to fill up the imperfections.” – G. K. Chesterton
Judge Expression’s Courtroom Service was a very old, very popular, very long, very awesome thread I started in the General Comments section of a popular forum about Asian TV series. It was the very first forum I joined, and it meant something special like first love. I spent a ton of time in that forum, and it took me quite a while before I was confident enough to start this thread, my awesome thread.
In this classic mega train of posts, you will find arguments, humor, wit, amusement, bickering, prolific writing, and above all, an eccentric harmony shared by all those colorful and intelligent forum members who contributed to this ancient cyber courtroom. It was no longer mine, but belonged to all my awesome friends whom I’ve never met. If you are one of them, know that I remember you and am eternally grateful. This was during a time of great uncertainty in my life, and you may not realize how much it meant to a young loner like me. By nature I have always been and will forever be a loner, as evident from all the other things I enjoy doing behind closed doors. Judge Expression’s Courtroom, and the forum itself, discovered my social side. I planted a mustard seed by garnering the courage to start a thread, but you all watered it so generously that I grew as a person. This is a tribute to you all.
On seeing this old, old awesome thread, a venerable oldie of the forum sighed, “Why can’t I write like this anymore?” Indeed, Judge Expression’s Courtroom Service brought out the most awesome in people. It was as if the moment a member stepped into the courtroom, he experienced the golden touch of flair and respect. What started as a fun charade quickly transformed into a mutual understanding, a deep unspoken bond. The classiness was in the air, and we are what we breathe, aren’t we? I dare say that throughout the years I have yet to encounter another thread in another forum that rivals Judge Expression’s Courtroom Service in terms of bursts of individual wit and sparks of interactive chemistry. This was possible only in an awesome community where awesome people care, and care does awesomeness to people. But most of all, you cannot start caring until you recognize people around you, people who are so very different. Such, is the heart and soul of stylish scholastic spamming… ahem, I mean posting.
Come, be inspired by refined rhetorical rants… eh, I mean deliberations shining of awesome e-telligence. It is a testimony of how it works, and it can work wherever we want.
*If you’re an oldie, give me a shout on the Contact page! I’d love to hear how you’re doing!
*Usernames of forum members (except mine - Expression) have been changed. I have kept editing to a minimum of spelling correction and smiley re-insertion. Editorial notes have been added, sometimes to provide explanation, and sometimes because I just couldn’t resist. Re-reading the thread got my expression juices pumping again! HAIL JUDGE EXPRESSION!!
In this classic mega train of posts, you will find arguments, humor, wit, amusement, bickering, prolific writing, and above all, an eccentric harmony shared by all those colorful and intelligent forum members who contributed to this ancient cyber courtroom. It was no longer mine, but belonged to all my awesome friends whom I’ve never met. If you are one of them, know that I remember you and am eternally grateful. This was during a time of great uncertainty in my life, and you may not realize how much it meant to a young loner like me. By nature I have always been and will forever be a loner, as evident from all the other things I enjoy doing behind closed doors. Judge Expression’s Courtroom, and the forum itself, discovered my social side. I planted a mustard seed by garnering the courage to start a thread, but you all watered it so generously that I grew as a person. This is a tribute to you all.
On seeing this old, old awesome thread, a venerable oldie of the forum sighed, “Why can’t I write like this anymore?” Indeed, Judge Expression’s Courtroom Service brought out the most awesome in people. It was as if the moment a member stepped into the courtroom, he experienced the golden touch of flair and respect. What started as a fun charade quickly transformed into a mutual understanding, a deep unspoken bond. The classiness was in the air, and we are what we breathe, aren’t we? I dare say that throughout the years I have yet to encounter another thread in another forum that rivals Judge Expression’s Courtroom Service in terms of bursts of individual wit and sparks of interactive chemistry. This was possible only in an awesome community where awesome people care, and care does awesomeness to people. But most of all, you cannot start caring until you recognize people around you, people who are so very different. Such, is the heart and soul of stylish scholastic spamming… ahem, I mean posting.
Come, be inspired by refined rhetorical rants… eh, I mean deliberations shining of awesome e-telligence. It is a testimony of how it works, and it can work wherever we want.
*If you’re an oldie, give me a shout on the Contact page! I’d love to hear how you’re doing!
*Usernames of forum members (except mine - Expression) have been changed. I have kept editing to a minimum of spelling correction and smiley re-insertion. Editorial notes have been added, sometimes to provide explanation, and sometimes because I just couldn’t resist. Re-reading the thread got my expression juices pumping again! HAIL JUDGE EXPRESSION!!