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I threw the 300 page thread from when neogaf imploded into this. The notes it made are fairly impressive. 

https://vocaroo.com/1cAlMSF6gR1T

I’ll post if I get any other good ones, I want them to do a deep dive on  Get the look!

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Timeline of Events
This text does not provide a narrative with a clear sequence of events. It appears to be a collection of forum posts from a message board called "The Bore", a spin-off of a previous forum (possibly NeoGAF). The posts reference prior events, including the banning of certain users from other forums, the creation of a new forum called ResetEra, and accusations of sexual misconduct against someone named "Tyler". There is also discussion of user "Amirox" being arrested for child pornography.
Overall, the timeline would consist of:
Pre-The Bore: Existence of a previous forum (likely NeoGAF), where many of the users interacted.
Creation of The Bore: As a reaction to moderation or events on the previous forum, "The Bore" is established.
Creation of ResetEra: Another forum, ResetEra, is established, and some users from The Bore discuss migrating there.
Ongoing Discussions and Events: The text covers various discussions about:
Banning of users from other forums and The Bore itself
Sexual misconduct allegations against "Tyler"
The arrest of user "Amirox" for child pornography
"Red Pill" philosophy
Sony astroturfing accusations
Pop culture and video games
Without specific dates and a clearer understanding of the relationships between events and individuals, a more detailed timeline is not possible.
Cast of Characters
This is a partial cast of characters as the forum posts mention a multitude of users, many in passing.
Key Users:
Amirox: A former forum member, possibly from NeoGAF, arrested for child pornography. His case and relationship to other users are discussed.
Besada: Likely a moderator on ResetEra. Users discuss his moderation style and supposed political stances.
Bobby Roberts (Bobby R): A user frequently mentioned and seemingly the subject of inside jokes and memes. It is implied he may have pretended to be Black.
Cerium: A user, possibly a moderator on ResetEra, engaged in humorous exchanges with other users, including Besada.
Cindi Mayweather: A user who corrects another user on the spelling of her username. Seems to dislike being objectified.
Dax: A user from a previous forum (likely NeoGAF). His arguments with other users led to their banning.
Dennis: A user known for posting screenshots. Frequently comments on ongoing discussions and events.
Evilore: A user, possibly a moderator, mentioned in passing.
Filler: A user who interacts with others, often making jokes.
Gromph: A user about whom others express mixed opinions. There are allegations of inappropriate behavior, potentially involving alcohol and a non-consenting woman.
Himu: A user who interacts with others in discussions about pizza and video games.
Lime: A user suspected of being a "master troll" and potentially having multiple accounts. His religious beliefs are questioned and mocked.
Lore: An individual, likely associated with the previous forum (likely NeoGAF), who made a statement about not knowing Amirox well.
Morrigan: A moderator on ResetEra.
Nudemacusers: A user who interacts with others, often making jokes.
Opiate: A user who uses binary code in a post.
Pepinappe: A user who makes jokes and participates in discussions.
Piikm: A user who recounts being banned from previous forums for posting explicit content.
Raist: A user who comments on forum dynamics and interacts with other users.
Rman: A user known for their specific typing style (leaving spaces at the beginning of sentences). Participates in discussions and debates.
Slayven: A moderator on The Bore. Users discuss their moderation style and potential bias.
Stfute: A user known for participating in discussions and making jokes.
Tasty Meat: A user who makes jokes about other users.
Tokyosandblaster: A user who interacts with others, offering candy to a "native Nintendo fan".
Tyler: An individual accused of sexual misconduct, leading to potential social and professional consequences. The details of the accusations are not clear.
Van Cruncheon: A user who engages in humorous banter with other users, referencing a safe word.
Other Mentioned Users:
The following are mentioned in passing or as part of lists:
Alcoholic Fish
archie4208
Arsene Lupin III
Assimilate
Atramental
Auberonia
Averon
bachikarn
benjipwns
Boredfrom
Borgnine
Bounceounce
BrandNew
Bravotyler
Brehvolution
Bulleta
CADborted
Capoeira Enthusiast
clothedmacuser
Corporal
counterhit
Crash Dummy
CrankyJay
CyclopticTendencies
daemon
davepoobond
D3RANG3D
Doctavius Bonbon
Dosukebe
dridru
Dufus
EightBitNate
El Babua
etiolate
Exodust
Father_Brain
Hot Slice
Icon A
injurai
IrishNinja
J Tourettes
Jack Remington
JayDubya
Jenkem
jiji
Kagari
Kalnos
kingv
KissVibes
knux-future
K
landaulifshitz
Let's Cyber
Lothar
Mr. Nobody
nachobro
naff
Nervousxtian
Ninja
nudemacusers
Oblivion
Occam
OpinionatedCyborg
Optimus
OathToOrder
parallax
Partition
Phoenix Dark
Pills Here
PlayDat
Platonipa
porkbun
Premium Lager
Propagandhim
Rahxephon91
railGUN
REDPILLALPH ABIGCOCK
remist
riotous
Rocky
Rufus
samfish
samir
SantaC
seagrams hotsauce
SeanR1221
Shuman
Shuri
Snake
SmokyDave
sphagnum
Spieler1
StealthFan
Stoney Mason
Sugar Pie Honey Bunch
Switters
T234
Tasty
team filler
Tektonic
The Legend of Sunblade
The Postman
thisismyusername
Tokyosandblaster
toku
Trurl
tuna_love
TVC 15
Vertigo
VomKriege
WanderingWind
WaveRacer 64
wenis
WinoMcCougarstein
ZombieSupaStar
This cast of characters, while extensive, only scratches the surface of the community present within the forum posts. The interactions and relationships between them add to the complexity of deciphering events.

Some of these sections descriptions are  Dead 

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Table of Contents - Excerpts from "Maybe the real NeoGAF was the friends we made along the way..."
Source: Print Page - Maybe the real NeoGAF was the friends we made along the way...-1.pdf
Section 1: Misogyny & Nepotism in Media (Page 1): This section explores users' cynical opinions about the presence of certain individuals in movies, attributing their success to familial connections rather than talent or merit.
Section 2: Humorous Comparisons & NationStates Roleplaying (Page 2-3): Users engage in lighthearted banter involving anatomical comparisons and reveal their participation in a NationStates roleplaying game, showcasing a more playful side to the community.
Section 3: "TheBore" & Christian Forum Irony (Page 4-5): "TheBore" is introduced, ironically self-proclaimed as a "Christian forum", though humorously contradicting this through the use of profanity and suggestive language.
Section 4: Dennis the Screenshot Guy (Page 6-7): A user named Dennis gains recognition for his contributions, particularly his expertise in computer monitors.
Section 5: Penis Shape & Evolutionary Biology (Page 7-8): A discussion about the evolutionary purpose of the human penis's shape, speculating about its role in sperm competition, showcases a blend of crude humor and scientific curiosity within the forum.
Source: Print Page - Maybe the real NeoGAF was the friends we made along the way...-2.pdf
Section 1: Active Users & Forum Culture (Page 1): The document begins by listing the currently active users, offering a glimpse into the community's size and engagement. The use of emotes and repeated phrases provides insight into the forum's communication style.
Section 2: "Sharp Knees" and Forum Banter (Page 2-3): A user with a distinctive nickname, "sharp knees", becomes the subject of playful jabs and teasing, highlighting the informal and humorous nature of interactions.
Section 3: Crude Humor & Irish Identity (Page 4-5): The use of sexually suggestive language and humor persists, while a user's Irish identity becomes a recurring element in their interactions.
Section 4: Hov's Music & Nested Quotes (Page 6-7): A discussion about rapper Jay-Z's (Hov) discography demonstrates the forum's interest in music. The use of nested quotes illustrates the platform's quoting functionality.
Section 5: Binary Code & Cryptic Communication (Page 8): The appearance of binary code within a message suggests an attempt at cryptic communication or inside jokes within the community.
Source: Print Page - Maybe the real NeoGAF was the friends we made along the way...-3.pdf
Section 1: Forum Dynamics & The Real World (Page 1-2): A discussion on forum moderation and user dynamics arises, questioning the seriousness with which online spaces should be treated compared to the real world.
Section 2: Crude Humor & Consent (Page 3): Crude humor continues with a user's anecdote about a sexual encounter. The question of consent is raised, demonstrating an awareness of the issue even within a context of explicit humor.
Section 3: BBS Habits & Typing Quirks (Page 4): A user's persistent typing habit of adding spaces at the beginning of sentences sparks curiosity, revealing a holdover from their time on older online platforms (BBS).
Section 4: Ami's Arrest & Cryptic References (Page 5-6): References to a user named "Ami" and their arrest for child pornography highlight a serious event within the community's history. The use of cryptic binary code resurfaces, potentially related to this sensitive topic.
Section 5: STDs, Gromph, and Sexual Assault Allegations (Page 7-8): Crude humor about STDs leads to a question about a user named "Gromph". Discussions about sexual assault allegations against a forum figure, potentially Evilore, surface, prompting reflections on personal space and acceptable behavior.
Source: Print Page - Maybe the real NeoGAF was the friends we made along the way...-4.pdf
Section 1: Sexual Innuendo and "Edging" (Page 1-2): The conversation takes on a sexually suggestive tone with references to "edging" and a safe word. This highlights the continued use of explicit language and humor within the forum.
Section 2: Nostalgia & Marketing Jargon (Page 3): A user expresses nostalgia for a past event, potentially a marketing campaign ("OT") from a decade prior. The comment about "unreadable marketing wank" suggests a dislike for excessive marketing jargon.
Section 3: Racial Slurs & Gaming Preferences (Page 4-5): The use of a racial slur ("cheeseburger") in a gaming context raises concerns about language and insensitivity. This section also reveals a debate about 3D games featuring "ninja girls with big boobs," highlighting differing opinions within the forum.
Section 4: #GAF IRC Clan & Pizza Preferences (Page 6-7): A reference to a "#ga irc clan" suggests the existence of an associated Internet Relay Chat community. A debate erupts over pizza preferences, showcasing the diversity of opinions and lighthearted banter typical of online communities.
Section 5: Gender Identity & Consent (Page 8-9): A user's assertion that "there is no such thing as gender-specific genitalia" sparks debate about gender identity. Lyrics about consent are shared, adding a layer of irony to the conversation.
Source: Print Page - Maybe the real NeoGAF was the friends we made along the way...-5.pdf
Section 1: IT Help, Demodding, & Community Drama (Page 1): A user offering IT help contrasts with the recounting of past forum drama, including a user being demodded and driven off. This highlights the mix of helpfulness and conflict within the community.
Section 2: ResetEra, Stool Samples, & Permaban Stories (Page 2-3): The emergence of ResetEra, a new forum, is met with humor about providing stool samples for access. Users share stories of being permabanned, revealing past transgressions and the forum's moderation history.
Section 3: Tyler's Reputation & Danish Identity (Page 4-5): Speculation about a user named Tyler's standing within the Texas film and music community arises, linking online actions to potential real-world consequences. A user's inquiry about another user's Danish origins is met with a reference to Daesh (ISIS), showcasing the forum's tendency for dark humor.
Section 4: Modding, Lime's Identity, & Mental Health (Page 6-7): A user clarifies their stance on forum moderation and their lack of desire to moderate elsewhere. Speculation about a user named Lime's true identity and potential trolling activities surfaces. A user's mental health is questioned, highlighting the potential for insensitive and intrusive behavior within the forum.
Section 5: "Bobby" Jokes & Logo Interpretation (Page 8-9): Recurring jokes and references to a user named Bobby, potentially Bobby Roberts, persist, showcasing inside jokes and running gags within the community. A user's interpretation of the ResetEra logo as phallic prompts crude humor and laughter.
Source: Print Page - Maybe the real NeoGAF was the friends we made along the way...-6.pdf
Section 1: Political Affiliations & Voting Habits (Page 1-2): A conversation about voting for Donald Trump sparks debate about political affiliations and the reasons behind supporting specific candidates. The use of the thinking face emoji (🤔) suggests skepticism towards certain viewpoints.
Section 2: Gendered Language & Social Stigma (Page 3-4): A discussion unfolds about using the term "guys" as a gender-neutral term, highlighting differing perspectives on language, inclusivity, and perceived "policing."
Section 3: HIV Status & ResetEra Account Approvals (Page 5-6): A user's comment about not having sexual relations with HIV-positive individuals, even if "undetectable," sparks controversy and discussion about HIV stigma. Speculation about ResetEra account approvals and potential strategies for gaining access continues.
Section 4: Bobby Roberts & Southern Slang (Page 7-8): The recurring Bobby Roberts jokes persist, demonstrating the longevity of certain inside jokes. A debate about Southern slang, particularly the use of "y'all," highlights regional language variations and potential for misinterpretations.
Section 5: Yandex Email & Russian Spy Accusations (Page 9): A user recommending Yandex, a Russian email provider, for ResetEra accounts leads to playful accusations of being a "Russian spy," showcasing the forum's use of humor and lighthearted paranoia.
Source: Print Page - Maybe the real NeoGAF was the friends we made along the way...-7.pdf
Section 1: Bobby Roberts, Lucas Films, & Racial Identity (Page 1-2): The enduring Bobby Roberts jokes continue, with a focus on his potential racial identity and whether he misled others about it.
Section 2: "Mild Contempt Machine" & User Recognition (Page 3): A user characterizes the forum as a "mild contempt machine," acknowledging its tendency for criticism and negativity. A list of prominent users is presented, highlighting individuals who shape the community's dynamics.
Section 3: Objectification, Bobby Roberts Filter, & "Ass Eater" Incident (Page 4-5): A user's offer to "objectify and fetishize" another user prompts discomfort. The implementation of a word filter for "Bobby Roberts" is observed. A user recounts a humorous anecdote involving accusations of being an "ass eater," highlighting the forum's openness to personal stories and crude humor.
Section 4: Nintendo Fandom, New Zealand, & Kirby Games (Page 6-7): A search for the forum's "native Nintendo fan" reveals diverse gaming preferences. A question about New Zealand is posed, potentially related to a user's origin. A challenge to rank Kirby games based on quality tests knowledge of the franchise.
Section 5: Senran Kagura, Female Anatomy, & Red Pill Theory (Page 8-13): Discussion about the game "Senran Kagura" and its depiction of female characters leads to comments about nudity and objectification. A lengthy explanation of "Red Pill" philosophy is shared, advocating for self-improvement and understanding relationship dynamics, sparking debate about its validity and potential misogynistic aspects.
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