Guys, support and share Foundring’s channels! This was an epic undertaking on his part.
FOR R/CON OLDHEADS:
(Here’s my message to him in response after watching:)
Thank you so much, Foundring!
I joined what i now call r/con (get it, “archon”?) in 2010, and deleted my account the day after Axo was booted.
The “internet drama” and history of r/con depicted in your documentary was second only to MAD magazine in shaping who I am today.
I’m so very happy that you’ve summarized and packaged such an integral part of my life into something concise that I can “click to share” with others. For those outside the community, as always, “YOU HAD TO BE THERE” to fully grasp its significance, importance, etc.
Getting your mind blown open at 2 AM in a fit of insomnia by browsing /new on r/con giving chills up the spine was an experience unlike any other.
Sometimes, It was like reading a book so good, that hit so hard, you just had to lay it down for a second… rub your eyes… say “WTF?”… and then take a moment to process before picking it up again.
I followed Axo to the .win platform, but it’s just not the same, it was a golden moment in time, a zeitgeist of the internet age.
Guys, support and share Foundring’s channels! This was an epic undertaking on his part.
FOR R/CON OLDHEADS:
(Here’s my message to him in response after watching:)
Thank you so much, Foundring!
I joined what i now call r/con (get it, “archon”?) in 2010, and deleted my account the day after Axo was booted.
The “internet drama” and history of r/con depicted in your documentary was second only to MAD magazine in shaping who I am today.
I’m so very happy that you’ve summarized and packaged such an integral part of my life into something concise that I can “click to share” with others. For those outside the community, as always, “YOU HAD TO BE THERE” to fully grasp its significance, importance, etc.
Getting your mind blown open at 2 AM in a fit of insomnia by browsing /new on r/con giving chills up the spine was an experience unlike any other.
Sometimes, It was like reading a book so good, that hit so hard, you just had to lay it down for a second… rub your eyes… say “WTF?”… and then take a moment to process before picking it up again.
I followed Axo to the .win platform, but it’s just not the same, it was a golden moment in time, a zeitgeist of the internet age.
I'm sorry to have missed it.
Well I'm here now and will have to see how this goes.