Analysis of the FWGians
Posted: 17 May 2015, 05:17
Episode 1: FWG
FWG is home to the most diverse species ever to exist. From raptors to murderous cannibals, you are bound to find the most random specimens on the internet on this site. FWG is old, believed to have existed since 2001(I need confirmation on this), and has been notable for flash games. However, it is also notable for the "Forum". This is where one can observe the social interactions of the FWGians. Sometimes, they discuss, pretend to be other things, or just...randomly do things. The forum also has a chat, which is usually occupied by at least one person. Social events take place here often, from friendly discussions to dangerous arguments. The chat is divides into 3 sections; "Room 1" is the most popular of them all, always teeming with life, "Room 2", which used to be filled with "Pokemaniacs", but they soon died out and become extinct. "RP Room" is where FWGians pretend to be other people and interact with others. Now that you have a basic understanding of the environment, let us take a look at some specimens, shall we?
Next Time....
FWG is home to the most diverse species ever to exist. From raptors to murderous cannibals, you are bound to find the most random specimens on the internet on this site. FWG is old, believed to have existed since 2001(I need confirmation on this), and has been notable for flash games. However, it is also notable for the "Forum". This is where one can observe the social interactions of the FWGians. Sometimes, they discuss, pretend to be other things, or just...randomly do things. The forum also has a chat, which is usually occupied by at least one person. Social events take place here often, from friendly discussions to dangerous arguments. The chat is divides into 3 sections; "Room 1" is the most popular of them all, always teeming with life, "Room 2", which used to be filled with "Pokemaniacs", but they soon died out and become extinct. "RP Room" is where FWGians pretend to be other people and interact with others. Now that you have a basic understanding of the environment, let us take a look at some specimens, shall we?
Next Time....