Creating an "EC" Subforum

<p>Honourable College Confidential students,
Distinguished College Confidential posters,
and
Selected College Confidential parents,</p>

<p>I apologize in advance for my use of contractions.</p>

<p>As I was analyzing the various subforums and their intended ramifications, I have come to an ingenious conclusion- that is, creating a subforum for extracurricular activities.</p>

<p>I have frequently used the "High School Life" subforum to express my extracurricular interests.
However, since the "High School Life" subforum has been a hodgepodge of various interests, topics, and gossips, I would be most glad to find an "extracurricular activities" forum to accentuate multifarious activities to ameliorate the subforums of College Confidential.</p>

<p>Sincerely,
Jozhekryx</p>

<p>Yes, perhaps.</p>

<p>[Community</a> & Forum Issues - College Confidential](<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/community-forum-issues/]Community”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/community-forum-issues/)</p>

<p>OH SNAP.
YOU GOT SERVED. GUESS YOU NEED TO LEARN THE CATEGORIES OF THE FORUMS BETTER.</p>

<p>Also, you should work the word brouhaha into a future post. It’s been a favorite word of mine (Thank you Craig Ferguson) for some time.</p>

<p>I’d simply concur where this wouldn’t further augment to the overachieving EC types. Unfortunately, I’ve just ruled out 90% of the CC community, whom, with no con-descent, display highly obsessive EC patterns. And, mainly on Ivy league forums. Wishful thinking.</p>

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<p>It has been a great joy to me that your username serves an ironic message.
Yes, I have already posted in the Community/Forum issues subforum.</p>

<p>However, I thank you for your gentle reminder.</p>

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<p>It has been wonderful that your username serves an ironic message.
Yes, I have already posted in the Community/Forum issues subforum.</p>

<p>However, I thank you for your gentle reminder.</p>

<p>This incident served to undermine my established reputation.
I apologize for the double post.</p>

<p>Triple post.
What reputation?</p>

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<p>I apologize if I am mistaken but isn’t the plural of “subforum” subfora?</p>

<p>Maybe in Greek</p>

<p>^ Latin actually… Also English, the plural of Octopus is not Octopuses…</p>

<p>@TheYank
<3</p>

<p>What would Greek be, subforos? ;)</p>

<p>(I’d just like to point out that both octopuses and octopi are accepted by Mozilla spellcheck, but that’s not the most reliable source).</p>

<p>Anyway, octopi is an irregular plural, kept because it sounds better than octopuses. Forums doesn’t sound awkward at all, nor does formulas.</p>

<p>puss (cat) - plural is pussies
so octopus becomes octopusies!</p>

<p>■■■■■ ENGLISH :D</p>

<p>^^^ There is no um noun ending in Greek… The greek plural is ends in a as well the best example of this is phenomena (plural of phenomenon)</p>

<p>^^ It’s not… OK maybe octopi is a bad example because octopus is not a latin root… What about the plural of Millenium? (hint: it’s millennia)</p>

<p>[Fora</a> vs Forums Pain in the English](<a href=“Proofreading Service - 24-Hour Turnaround - Pain in the English”>Proofreading Service - 24-Hour Turnaround - Pain in the English)</p>

<p>^He rears his head!</p>

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<p>Apology accepted.</p>