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» Do you remember way back when 100k still seemed like a decent amount of reps?
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post 1703911511 07-20-2024, 09:16 AM
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  1. Ripper908
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  1. Ripper908
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  3. Join Date: Jul 2010
  4. Location: Ontario, Canada
  5. Age: 39
  6. Posts: 6,603
  7. Rep Power: 55969
here I am with a measly 50k
Stats: 6 foot, 240 pounds
Cane Corso Crew
post 1703911651 07-20-2024, 09:22 AM
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  1. TokenV
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  3. Join Date: Feb 2012
  4. Location: Belgium
  5. Posts: 41,404
  6. Rep Power: 442514
did't read, negged
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post 1703911761 07-20-2024, 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted By northernlights7
You're not wrong. The only female poster here who would still be as high rep as she is is kimm4 (who was once a mod herself, I believe) without the mod reps. I don't mind Legz, but zero fkn way in hell someone like that would be north of 500k reps in 7 years or whatever it's been without getting mod repped at least once a week.
I've seen many times girls giving absolute chit fitness advice and mods praising them. Theres were a couple that actually were knowledgable though and told retarded chicks off..
post 1703912071 07-20-2024, 09:35 AM
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  1. mrdot
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  3. Join Date: Mar 2009
  4. Location: Canada
  5. Posts: 25,912
  6. Rep Power: 105552
remember when 2010 join dates were new
post 1703912461 07-20-2024, 09:58 AM
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  1. bea5twood
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  3. Join Date: Aug 2019
  4. Posts: 3,017
  5. Rep Power: 45264
2010 feels like yesterday. I recall not posting much on my old account and being told off a lot.

Anything you said would be replied with

"Location"
"Join date"

The other parts of the forum used to have people constantly posting. Which was what made the rep power a neat feature cause people would chime in and say if someome was giving chit lifting advice.
post 1703912511 07-20-2024, 10:00 AM
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  1. headturner1
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  4. Location: Washington, United States
  5. Age: 18
  6. Height: 6'5"
  7. Weight: 282 lbs
  8. Posts: 22,831
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  10. Rep Power: 318078
Literally can confirm.

Reaching 1000 reps was a slog back in the day, but then they just started pouring in.

Rep inflation is similar to dollar inflation srs
post 1703913171 07-20-2024, 10:18 AM
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  1. Ken-O
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  3. Join Date: Sep 2008
  4. Location: Chihuahua, Mexico
  5. Posts: 41,198
  6. Rep Power: 243727
Reps were worthy of respect back in like 2012 lol. You could change an entire person's status on this forum and the way people treated them with a single rep or neg, it was cool to see. Now nobody gives a **** except for weird people


And people treated reps and negs like a serious thing, they actually mattered, negging someone was basically gaining a life long misc enemy lol, people really got upset at the thought of losing rep points
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