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Title: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: Kat Kid on October 11, 2007, 01:29:00 PM
Serious bbs meta thread:

I reeeeeally like "Top Shelf" because it recognizes the worth and talent illustrated in the post and the artistry of the poster.  This is generally used in a more OT, a"dive" type post or those from notable hucksters like: clams, chumster, fatty, kilgore, pvt. joker, or steve dave.  Plus it sounds awesome.  Just make yourself chuckle and then say "Top Shelf" like you are slapping yer buddy on the back after a particularly tart zinger.  It just feels right.

"QFT", for me, seems like someone trying too hard.  I understand that it holds different meaning than "Top Shelf" and is generally used in more serious discussions, but it just kind of rubs me wrong.  Where is the aesthetic appeal?  It confuses the n00bs, and that has its place, but to what end?  Quoted for truth.  That's the big pay-off.  Long decipherable acronyms can be fun, I like: TIA (that is all/thanks in advance depending on context), WTF?, OMG, LOL etc. because they are over the top ridiculous.  "QFT" has the feel of a 12 yr old launching into some 10-4s without a hint of irony.

KSUfans, I submit to you that we are better than that.  Let's do the right thing.  Let's restrict our usage of "QFT" and up the "Top Shelf"-s.  If you are scrolling down a thread and you LOL or you are awe-struck with the fine analysis laid down by one of the XnO Gods click that quote function and toss out a "Top Shelf."  It will show everyone that you know how to be cool on a message board, that you roll with the "in-crowd" and that you aren't afraid to let one fly in a "QFT" world.  If you find yourself picturing a high schooler or community college drop out crying behind his keyboard after a particularly vicious zing, you know what to do.

TIA
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: fatty fat fat on October 11, 2007, 01:30:58 PM
I'm going to say this.

the ksu-warzone posters here are hands down the worst.

bp, mjrod, plaincat, azcat...etc...

So any warzone influence is looked down upon imo.

That's all I'll say about this subject.
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: michigancat on October 11, 2007, 01:32:25 PM
QFT and top shelf are completely different, tard.
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: Kat Kid on October 11, 2007, 01:33:12 PM
I'm going to say this.

the ksu-warzone posters here are hands down the worst.

bp, mjrod, plaincat, azcat...etc...

So any warzone influence is looked down upon imo.

That's all I'll say about this subject.

Those guys tried to ride the lightening too long.  Look at those of us who cut our teeth in the WZ and moved on...
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: Kat Kid on October 11, 2007, 01:34:44 PM
QFT and top shelf are completely different, tard.

If you drew a Venn diagram would there be a space in the middle where they were both applicable?  How much of that space is ceded to QFT by the posters here?  95%?

Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: Saulbadguy on October 11, 2007, 01:37:10 PM
Top Shelf reminds me of Top Chef.
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: fatty fat fat on October 11, 2007, 01:38:55 PM
Top Shelf reminds me of Top Chef.


qft, big issue here.
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: sys on October 11, 2007, 01:57:22 PM
"QFT"

qft
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: dr00d on October 11, 2007, 02:02:42 PM
"QFT"

qft

top shelf
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: ksuno1stunner on October 11, 2007, 02:10:08 PM
Serious bbs meta thread:

I reeeeeally like "Top Shelf" because it recognizes the worth and talent illustrated in the post and the artistry of the poster.  This is generally used in a more OT, a"dive" type post or those from notable hucksters like: clams, chumster, fatty, kilgore, pvt. joker, or steve dave.  Plus it sounds awesome.  Just make yourself chuckle and then say "Top Shelf" like you are slapping yer buddy on the back after a particularly tart zinger.  It just feels right.

"QFT", for me, seems like someone trying too hard.  I understand that it holds different meaning than "Top Shelf" and is generally used in more serious discussions, but it just kind of rubs me wrong.  Where is the aesthetic appeal?  It confuses the n00bs, and that has its place, but to what end?  Quoted for truth.  That's the big pay-off.  Long decipherable acronyms can be fun, I like: TIA (that is all/thanks in advance depending on context), WTF?, OMG, LOL etc. because they are over the top ridiculous.  "QFT" has the feel of a 12 yr old launching into some 10-4s without a hint of irony.

KSUfans, I submit to you that we are better than that.  Let's do the right thing.  Let's restrict our usage of "QFT" and up the "Top Shelf"-s.  If you are scrolling down a thread and you LOL or you are awe-struck with the fine analysis laid down by one of the XnO Gods click that quote function and toss out a "Top Shelf."  It will show everyone that you know how to be cool on a message board, that you roll with the "in-crowd" and that you aren't afraid to let one fly in a "QFT" world.  If you find yourself picturing a high schooler or community college drop out crying behind his keyboard after a particularly vicious zing, you know what to do.

TIA

QFT

no, not "quoted for truth" :lol: :lol: :lol:

quit f*cking talking :curse: :curse: :curse:
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: fatty fat fat on October 11, 2007, 02:12:46 PM
Serious bbs meta thread:

I reeeeeally like "Top Shelf" because it recognizes the worth and talent illustrated in the post and the artistry of the poster.  This is generally used in a more OT, a"dive" type post or those from notable hucksters like: clams, chumster, fatty, kilgore, pvt. joker, or steve dave.  Plus it sounds awesome.  Just make yourself chuckle and then say "Top Shelf" like you are slapping yer buddy on the back after a particularly tart zinger.  It just feels right.

"QFT", for me, seems like someone trying too hard.  I understand that it holds different meaning than "Top Shelf" and is generally used in more serious discussions, but it just kind of rubs me wrong.  Where is the aesthetic appeal?  It confuses the n00bs, and that has its place, but to what end?  Quoted for truth.  That's the big pay-off.  Long decipherable acronyms can be fun, I like: TIA (that is all/thanks in advance depending on context), WTF?, OMG, LOL etc. because they are over the top ridiculous.  "QFT" has the feel of a 12 yr old launching into some 10-4s without a hint of irony.

KSUfans, I submit to you that we are better than that.  Let's do the right thing.  Let's restrict our usage of "QFT" and up the "Top Shelf"-s.  If you are scrolling down a thread and you LOL or you are awe-struck with the fine analysis laid down by one of the XnO Gods click that quote function and toss out a "Top Shelf."  It will show everyone that you know how to be cool on a message board, that you roll with the "in-crowd" and that you aren't afraid to let one fly in a "QFT" world.  If you find yourself picturing a high schooler or community college drop out crying behind his keyboard after a particularly vicious zing, you know what to do.

TIA

QFT

no, not "quoted for truth" :lol: :lol: :lol:

quit f*cking talking :curse: :curse: :curse:

in his case, qft.

:lol:
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: KungFoooKitty on October 11, 2007, 02:14:24 PM
the karma buttons should be in effect on this thread.  mostly so I can smite the &@#% out of people
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: pissclams on October 11, 2007, 02:42:16 PM
Top Shelf reminds me of Top Chef.
great show. fwiw, everytime i see padma lakshmi my dick slingshots as far away from my body as possible. 

Quote
padma lakshmi
slingshot.
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: Kat Kid on October 11, 2007, 03:24:53 PM
You all failed the test.
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: dmartin on October 11, 2007, 03:30:12 PM
I like Top Shelf because you can use it when not on the computer.  You look like a total tard telling your buddy QFT while throwing a high five.
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: steve dave on October 11, 2007, 03:31:39 PM
Has anyone ever used LOL in a conversation and felt stupid  :blush:
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: dmartin on October 11, 2007, 03:34:09 PM
I've purposely used it just to look stupid. 

the Missus likes to say "LOL out loud"
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: yosh on October 11, 2007, 03:41:57 PM
I like Top Shelf because you can use it when not on the computer.  You look like a total tard telling your buddy QFT while throwing a high five.

 :thumbsup:  Top Chef!   :thumbsup:
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: dr00d on October 11, 2007, 03:47:51 PM
You all failed the test.

qft
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: Pontius Pearslice on October 11, 2007, 04:42:19 PM
Serious bbs meta thread:

I reeeeeally like "Top Shelf" because it recognizes the worth and talent illustrated in the post and the artistry of the poster.  This is generally used in a more OT, a"dive" type post or those from notable hucksters like: clams, chumster, fatty, kilgore, pvt. joker, or steve dave.  Plus it sounds awesome.  Just make yourself chuckle and then say "Top Shelf" like you are slapping yer buddy on the back after a particularly tart zinger.  It just feels right.

"QFT", for me, seems like someone trying too hard.  I understand that it holds different meaning than "Top Shelf" and is generally used in more serious discussions, but it just kind of rubs me wrong.  Where is the aesthetic appeal?  It confuses the n00bs, and that has its place, but to what end?  Quoted for truth.  That's the big pay-off.  Long decipherable acronyms can be fun, I like: TIA (that is all/thanks in advance depending on context), WTF?, OMG, LOL etc. because they are over the top ridiculous.  "QFT" has the feel of a 12 yr old launching into some 10-4s without a hint of irony.

KSUfans, I submit to you that we are better than that.  Let's do the right thing.  Let's restrict our usage of "QFT" and up the "Top Shelf"-s.  If you are scrolling down a thread and you LOL or you are awe-struck with the fine analysis laid down by one of the XnO Gods click that quote function and toss out a "Top Shelf."  It will show everyone that you know how to be cool on a message board, that you roll with the "in-crowd" and that you aren't afraid to let one fly in a "QFT" world.  If you find yourself picturing a high schooler or community college drop out crying behind his keyboard after a particularly vicious zing, you know what to do.

TIA

QFT

no, not "quoted for truth" :lol: :lol: :lol:

quit f*cking talking :curse: :curse: :curse:


Stop stealing my material or you will be hearing from my attorneys.   
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: ksuno1stunner on October 11, 2007, 04:52:11 PM
Serious bbs meta thread:

I reeeeeally like "Top Shelf" because it recognizes the worth and talent illustrated in the post and the artistry of the poster.  This is generally used in a more OT, a"dive" type post or those from notable hucksters like: clams, chumster, fatty, kilgore, pvt. joker, or steve dave.  Plus it sounds awesome.  Just make yourself chuckle and then say "Top Shelf" like you are slapping yer buddy on the back after a particularly tart zinger.  It just feels right.

"QFT", for me, seems like someone trying too hard.  I understand that it holds different meaning than "Top Shelf" and is generally used in more serious discussions, but it just kind of rubs me wrong.  Where is the aesthetic appeal?  It confuses the n00bs, and that has its place, but to what end?  Quoted for truth.  That's the big pay-off.  Long decipherable acronyms can be fun, I like: TIA (that is all/thanks in advance depending on context), WTF?, OMG, LOL etc. because they are over the top ridiculous.  "QFT" has the feel of a 12 yr old launching into some 10-4s without a hint of irony.

KSUfans, I submit to you that we are better than that.  Let's do the right thing.  Let's restrict our usage of "QFT" and up the "Top Shelf"-s.  If you are scrolling down a thread and you LOL or you are awe-struck with the fine analysis laid down by one of the XnO Gods click that quote function and toss out a "Top Shelf."  It will show everyone that you know how to be cool on a message board, that you roll with the "in-crowd" and that you aren't afraid to let one fly in a "QFT" world.  If you find yourself picturing a high schooler or community college drop out crying behind his keyboard after a particularly vicious zing, you know what to do.

TIA

QFT

no, not "quoted for truth" :lol: :lol: :lol:

quit f*cking talking :curse: :curse: :curse:


Stop stealing my material or you will be hearing from my attorneys.   

 :confused:
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: Pontius Pearslice on October 11, 2007, 04:59:42 PM
Serious bbs meta thread:

I reeeeeally like "Top Shelf" because it recognizes the worth and talent illustrated in the post and the artistry of the poster.  This is generally used in a more OT, a"dive" type post or those from notable hucksters like: clams, chumster, fatty, kilgore, pvt. joker, or steve dave.  Plus it sounds awesome.  Just make yourself chuckle and then say "Top Shelf" like you are slapping yer buddy on the back after a particularly tart zinger.  It just feels right.

"QFT", for me, seems like someone trying too hard.  I understand that it holds different meaning than "Top Shelf" and is generally used in more serious discussions, but it just kind of rubs me wrong.  Where is the aesthetic appeal?  It confuses the n00bs, and that has its place, but to what end?  Quoted for truth.  That's the big pay-off.  Long decipherable acronyms can be fun, I like: TIA (that is all/thanks in advance depending on context), WTF?, OMG, LOL etc. because they are over the top ridiculous.  "QFT" has the feel of a 12 yr old launching into some 10-4s without a hint of irony.

KSUfans, I submit to you that we are better than that.  Let's do the right thing.  Let's restrict our usage of "QFT" and up the "Top Shelf"-s.  If you are scrolling down a thread and you LOL or you are awe-struck with the fine analysis laid down by one of the XnO Gods click that quote function and toss out a "Top Shelf."  It will show everyone that you know how to be cool on a message board, that you roll with the "in-crowd" and that you aren't afraid to let one fly in a "QFT" world.  If you find yourself picturing a high schooler or community college drop out crying behind his keyboard after a particularly vicious zing, you know what to do.

TIA

QFT

no, not "quoted for truth" :lol: :lol: :lol:

quit f*cking talking :curse: :curse: :curse:


Stop stealing my material or you will be hearing from my attorneys.   

 :confused:


You know what I'm talking about. You won't be warned again.

:mad:




Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: slucat on October 11, 2007, 06:11:09 PM
1. "QFT" is nothing like top shelf, nothing
2. I originally thought OFT= quick fracking talking, much better IMO
3. Top Chef= my favorite show, its over and that bastard Hung won.  :'(
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: Racquetball_Ninja on October 12, 2007, 01:54:54 AM
QFT and top shelf are completely different, tard.

If you drew a Venn diagram would there be a space in the middle where they were both applicable?  How much of that space is ceded to QFT by the posters here?  95%?



Its just sad to see how much material you steal from your Block courses.  Unoriginal turd!

My $.02: 
Top Shelf is used when somebody hits the high note with a post and nothing else can top it. 
QFT is simply agreeing with another poster.

Just let them be.   :nono:
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: Pittcat on October 12, 2007, 08:20:04 AM
QFT and top shelf are completely different, tard.

If you drew a Venn diagram would there be a space in the middle where they were both applicable?  How much of that space is ceded to QFT by the posters here?  95%?



Its just sad to see how much material you steal from your Block courses.  Unoriginal turd!

My $.02: 
Top Shelf is used when somebody hits the high note with a post and nothing else can top it. 
QFT is simply agreeing with another poster.

Just let them be.   :nono:

QFT
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: dr00d on October 12, 2007, 11:09:05 AM
QFT and top shelf are completely different, tard.

If you drew a Venn diagram would there be a space in the middle where they were both applicable?  How much of that space is ceded to QFT by the posters here?  95%?



Its just sad to see how much material you steal from your Block courses.  Unoriginal turd!

My $.02: 
Top Shelf is used when somebody hits the high note with a post and nothing else can top it. 
QFT is simply agreeing with another poster.

Just let them be.   :nono:

QFT

top shelf!
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: ksuno1stunner on October 12, 2007, 12:43:25 PM
Serious bbs meta thread:

I reeeeeally like "Top Shelf" because it recognizes the worth and talent illustrated in the post and the artistry of the poster.  This is generally used in a more OT, a"dive" type post or those from notable hucksters like: clams, chumster, fatty, kilgore, pvt. joker, or steve dave.  Plus it sounds awesome.  Just make yourself chuckle and then say "Top Shelf" like you are slapping yer buddy on the back after a particularly tart zinger.  It just feels right.

"QFT", for me, seems like someone trying too hard.  I understand that it holds different meaning than "Top Shelf" and is generally used in more serious discussions, but it just kind of rubs me wrong.  Where is the aesthetic appeal?  It confuses the n00bs, and that has its place, but to what end?  Quoted for truth.  That's the big pay-off.  Long decipherable acronyms can be fun, I like: TIA (that is all/thanks in advance depending on context), WTF?, OMG, LOL etc. because they are over the top ridiculous.  "QFT" has the feel of a 12 yr old launching into some 10-4s without a hint of irony.

KSUfans, I submit to you that we are better than that.  Let's do the right thing.  Let's restrict our usage of "QFT" and up the "Top Shelf"-s.  If you are scrolling down a thread and you LOL or you are awe-struck with the fine analysis laid down by one of the XnO Gods click that quote function and toss out a "Top Shelf."  It will show everyone that you know how to be cool on a message board, that you roll with the "in-crowd" and that you aren't afraid to let one fly in a "QFT" world.  If you find yourself picturing a high schooler or community college drop out crying behind his keyboard after a particularly vicious zing, you know what to do.

TIA

QFT

no, not "quoted for truth" :lol: :lol: :lol:

quit f*cking talking :curse: :curse: :curse:


Stop stealing my material or you will be hearing from my attorneys.   

 :confused:


You know what I'm talking about. You won't be warned again.

:mad:


Who are you?
Title: Re: QFT vs. Top Shelf
Post by: ECN on October 12, 2007, 12:44:46 PM
shocker