So I was looking through the Way Back Machine NP2K archives to see what I could find and I came across this thread from 2001: https://web.archive.org/web/20021117190 ... 00164.html
Classic.
I know I was a part of the forum previous to this but it looks like I registered for this version of the site in Sept 2001. https://web.archive.org/web/20020327173 ... rName=omen
I can't believe some of the thread links still work, most don't, but some do. https://web.archive.org/web/20030109182 ... rtpoint=40
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I love that’s the conversation everyone was having whilst America/the world changed forever in the days surrounding that, haha
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My thoughts exactly. Tragedy, pssh, we've important things in the works. Let's continue our conversation on female masturbation
and other such improprieties that fascinate.
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Oh man, instant anxiety. Kids these days only have to record one Tik-Tok to ruin their lives. For old farts like us, you just have to do some digging on the wayback machine. hahaha
From time to time, someone from that era will reach out and say something to the extent of "YO, it's XXXXX from np2k!" and I'll have no fucking idea who they are. Almost no one still uses the same usernames that they did back then, and there were so many people to come and go from that site (still not sure what the draw was). TF.N was a big portal, of course, but beyond that - who knows. Before I took over ownership of NP2k from AJR back in 2002, it was a Natalie Portman fansite (I doubt anyone here didn't know that), and then we (sort of) ditched the Natalie Portman aspect and became more of a film site, which is when people started to leave. (Really it was the major forum hacks that spelled the beginning of the end).
From time to time, someone from that era will reach out and say something to the extent of "YO, it's XXXXX from np2k!" and I'll have no fucking idea who they are. Almost no one still uses the same usernames that they did back then, and there were so many people to come and go from that site (still not sure what the draw was). TF.N was a big portal, of course, but beyond that - who knows. Before I took over ownership of NP2k from AJR back in 2002, it was a Natalie Portman fansite (I doubt anyone here didn't know that), and then we (sort of) ditched the Natalie Portman aspect and became more of a film site, which is when people started to leave. (Really it was the major forum hacks that spelled the beginning of the end).