Greetings fellow MPGHians.
I can not believe you are here! Such MPGHians of high stature, visiting my little corner. Makes me feel better than I should be.
Are you unfamiliar with my little corner? Of course you are! I sincerely apologize for not introducing myself properly. I am TitanDrive, a low-ranked MPGH user. I have founded this corner to find comfort and express myself among other MPGH members.
Now, on to a bit more about what this corner is. I would like to call it my own version of Hoovervilles. Do you not know what Hoovervilles are? Oh, excuse my lack of manners, I shall explain them.
Hoovervilles were small parts of towns or cities where many people affected by the depression lived. These areas were often populated by homeless people in cardboard boxes and shacks made of garbage. There were also many veterans from World War I who lived in these towns. Many of these towns were infamously burned down by the governments.
Now you might be asking, why compare this little corner to Hoovervilles? Well, it's simple. I think this is a raggedy little corner for me to express myself. And rude MPGH members might be the government, trying their best to tear down and humiliate this thread. But when Hoovervilles were torn down, the people living in them migrated and built a new one. Wash, rinse and repeat. I'll follow suit with my corners.
Let's continue on to the main thesis, okay?
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I'm bored as hell.
I want to use more user feedback for my Peasantry Corner. Later I will post up my third real Peasantry Corner, and I wanted to get feedback from you as to what you want the next one to be about.
Please propose a serious idea please. Also vote at the above poll if you want to.
For those unfamiliar with my Peasantry Corner (hard to believe you don't understand its gist after reading the huge block of text at the top), you can find the link to the first Peasantry Corner in my signature. The second Peasantry Corner should be located a few pages down in General.
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Busted! Rate and suggest for me daddy.
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arunforce, can you please give some suggestions to your loyal sheep?
Thank you for reading,
Titan