I find it funny and sad that there are a bunch of Gamespot System Wars rejects who have dedicated their lives to "Fighting the Good Fight" against the brutal fascist that is Gamespot. Most of these guys are permabanned forumers why forgot they agreed to a TOS before they created an account. Apparently, they feel like the rules shouldn't apply to them. That they are "special". So they created their own "System Wars" website, where they are free to express themselves however they feel, whether that be with profanity or pornography.
Now, you would think that they would be content. After all, they got what they wanted, right?
Apparently they are not content. And this is evident by the need to make multiple accounts here at GS and post anything that would bring attention to themselves.
So you ask yourself, why did they go through the trouble of creating an entire website for themselves when all they pretty much do is find ways to come back to the very site they hate? It's real simple:
They figured out that there's no fun in total freedom.
What's so cool about being able to curse at someone when they'll just curse back. Where's the shock value in posting porn when not only does no one has a problem with it , but it is, in fact, encouraged. It's like being the class clown in a school of nothing but class clowns. You're not special, you're not original, and worse yet, you're not noticed. And for someone who craves attention like these boys do, this is unacceptable.
So there's only one thing to do. You have to go back to that restrictive, rule-imposed forum where your antics will get the shock and awe that you crave. So what if you get banned, at least you're getting noticed. Go back and piss and moan about how lame Gamespot is and how you're just doing everyone a favor, then just make a new account and start the fun all over again.
It makes me wonder what these little boys would do if Gamespot ever decided that SW was more trouble than it's worth and shut it down. I honestly believe these boys would implode within their own nothingness.