I first came across the terms high school debut and college debut in a short story collection by Filkrum, whom I’ve long lost contact with.
It refers to students who, during their middle or high school years, were unremarkable and largely unnoticed. But when they enter a new environment with a fresh set of people, they shed their unimpressive past selves and transform into popular, charismatic figures.
What happens in reality tends to happen on the internet as well.
A user who was virtually unknown on Board A might suddenly become a household name on Board B.
Now, as someone who’s fairly well-known on Viva! Apocalypse!, there’s no real reason for me to do something like that. But the truth is, I’ve been feeling dissatisfied with Viva! Apocalypse! lately.@@@@
To be blunt, I’m getting sick of it.
According to Da-jeong, our resident internet expert, people start getting disillusioned with their online communities when the number of users they dislike outweighs the ones they enjoy interacting with.
Honestly, there aren’t many users I like on Viva! Apocalypse! these days.
*
Blinder is an open site.
It can even be accessed via our satellite equipment.
Of course, since it runs on the Legion Faction’s servers rather than Viva! Apocalypse!’s, logging in requires logging out of Viva! Apocalypse!, entering a complex code to switch to a different physical server, and adjusting satellite transmission settings.
Following a manual I downloaded from FailNet, I configured my equipment and attempted to connect.
Being my first time, I ran into a few hiccups, but before long, I had set foot in this new world called Blinder.
At first glance, the site was clean and well-organized.
It had a “Hot Topics” board featuring trending posts, along with neatly categorized discussion boards on various subjects.
You didn''t buy this chapter
Buy Now (10 coupons)