I meant to reply to this thread January 1st, 2015, which would be the one-decade anniversary of my joining TCoD! And then... I forgot.
I meant to reply to this thread January 1st, 2020, which would be the fifteen-year anniversary of my joining TCoD and also the start of a new decade! And then... I was too lazy.
But now, with some fresh new software to celebrate and it still being kind of close to fifteen years and the beginning of a new decade, I figured I would finally go ahead and reply to it, and then we'll see if I can bring myself to do so again in another fifteen years.
Anyhow, I joined TCoD way back on January 1st, 2005. I then proceeded to not post anything for a week or so for some reason--maybe because on January first I would have been stuck with my grandparents' awful dial-up and had to wait until I got home to my family's less awful dial-up before I really settled in. Regardless! Here's the first post I made back on what used to be Invisionfree TCoD. Witness the cringe of ancient teenage posts and also the absolutely godawful things Tapatalk wrought after buying out the forums' old host!
That's how it began. What have I been up to since then? It's been fifteen years, so here are fifteen noteworthy things that have happened to me in the fifteen years since I joined up here:
- I traveled without my family for the first time on a band trip to Europe
- Helped co-found ASB!
- Got my high school diploma
- Took a trip to China! Nothing super noteworthy about it except that it was a lot of fun
- Finished my second chaptered fanfic, Clouded Sky, after eight years of working on it
- Almost immediately started posting another gigantic fanfic because I never learn, I guess
- After multiple failed attempts, actually started to grasp how to program, radically altering the course of my education and career
- Started my own fansite, Thousand Roads
- Got my bachelor's degree
- Moved away from home and became financially independent from my parents
- Was first author on a paper published in a scientific journal, which was more or less a prerequisite for the next item
- Got my PhD
- Took a year-long trip around the world!
- Got my first ~"real"~ job
- Got a cat, my first pet entirely of my own, who is a sweet, gentle fluff angel
Although TCoD's slowed way, way down since 2005, I'm glad that the community's been around for as long as it has--and continues to be around, albeit not always on the forums themselves. I didn't quite grow up here, but I'd like to think I've learned a thing or two and matured somewhat in that time. I was incredibly fortunate to find this community fifteen years ago, and to have met so many wonderful people simply from hanging around here. Many of whom I've now had the privilege of meeting up with offline, and any of whom I'd be happy to see again if we managed to cross paths. I hope that you've all done well, whether life's taken you away from this place or not, and that you'll keep on keeping on out there, wherever you go.
In the geopolitical sense I can't call the last fifteen years all that great (petition to go back to, say, 2005? I feel like 2005 was good vintage), but on a personal level I think I did pretty well. Onwards to the future! I 'll finish off with some goals for the next fifteen years:
- Finish Salvage, ideally THIS year but most definitely before we reach a decade of it being posted
- Publish at least one piece of original fiction in a professional venue
- Save enough to stop working full time
I meant to reply to this thread January 1st, 2020, which would be the fifteen-year anniversary of my joining TCoD and also the start of a new decade! And then... I was too lazy.
But now, with some fresh new software to celebrate and it still being kind of close to fifteen years and the beginning of a new decade, I figured I would finally go ahead and reply to it, and then we'll see if I can bring myself to do so again in another fifteen years.
Anyhow, I joined TCoD way back on January 1st, 2005. I then proceeded to not post anything for a week or so for some reason--maybe because on January first I would have been stuck with my grandparents' awful dial-up and had to wait until I got home to my family's less awful dial-up before I really settled in. Regardless! Here's the first post I made back on what used to be Invisionfree TCoD. Witness the cringe of ancient teenage posts and also the absolutely godawful things Tapatalk wrought after buying out the forums' old host!
That's how it began. What have I been up to since then? It's been fifteen years, so here are fifteen noteworthy things that have happened to me in the fifteen years since I joined up here:
- I traveled without my family for the first time on a band trip to Europe
- Helped co-found ASB!
- Got my high school diploma
- Took a trip to China! Nothing super noteworthy about it except that it was a lot of fun
- Finished my second chaptered fanfic, Clouded Sky, after eight years of working on it
- Almost immediately started posting another gigantic fanfic because I never learn, I guess
- After multiple failed attempts, actually started to grasp how to program, radically altering the course of my education and career
- Started my own fansite, Thousand Roads
- Got my bachelor's degree
- Moved away from home and became financially independent from my parents
- Was first author on a paper published in a scientific journal, which was more or less a prerequisite for the next item
- Got my PhD
- Took a year-long trip around the world!
- Got my first ~"real"~ job
- Got a cat, my first pet entirely of my own, who is a sweet, gentle fluff angel
Although TCoD's slowed way, way down since 2005, I'm glad that the community's been around for as long as it has--and continues to be around, albeit not always on the forums themselves. I didn't quite grow up here, but I'd like to think I've learned a thing or two and matured somewhat in that time. I was incredibly fortunate to find this community fifteen years ago, and to have met so many wonderful people simply from hanging around here. Many of whom I've now had the privilege of meeting up with offline, and any of whom I'd be happy to see again if we managed to cross paths. I hope that you've all done well, whether life's taken you away from this place or not, and that you'll keep on keeping on out there, wherever you go.
In the geopolitical sense I can't call the last fifteen years all that great (petition to go back to, say, 2005? I feel like 2005 was good vintage), but on a personal level I think I did pretty well. Onwards to the future! I 'll finish off with some goals for the next fifteen years:
- Finish Salvage, ideally THIS year but most definitely before we reach a decade of it being posted
- Publish at least one piece of original fiction in a professional venue
- Save enough to stop working full time