Serious question.
Serious question.
Depends. What kind of marathon time represents the transition between SJW victimhood training and the training of someone who bleeds personal responsibility?
That should be the verified time.
Live to run wrote:
Depends. What kind of marathon time represents the transition between SJW victimhood training and the training of someone who bleeds personal responsibility?
That should be the verified time.
So, like, 3 hours?
It is not so much the time but the number of marathons completed.
Income and the attractiveness of your wife are also factors in getting verified.
Aspiring marathoner wrote:
Serious question.
When I got verified here, I didn’t need to provide times. I just registered my account. I don’t know what it takes to get a blue name like Camille Herron, though.
That's a Letsrun premium subscription. It costs $4.99/mo, but most serious runners can't get their parents/support system to buy it for them.
PortlandXCgirl wrote:
When I got verified here, I didn’t need to provide times. I just registered my account. I don’t know what it takes to get a blue name like Camille Herron, though.
You can have a blue username. All you need to do is provide an email address at registration and (if I remember correctly) click the checkbox to allow it to be "clickable" via hovering over your username. At least that's the way it was last time I registered.
I think the OP is talking about blue (and red) text under someone's name - Herron has that. Red is "verified" and the blue describes the reason why they are important enough to be so.
If you look at this post here, you can see both - Camille's blue text has a link to her twitter. Two posts down, you can see a "normal" poster who's name is in blue, linked to an email.
http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?board=1&id=467259&thread=465723#467259I wonder if blue username peeps get a lot of emails
I still haven't figured out why anybody would want to be registered.
Let me try that again
Almost got it
Success!!!!!!
Unregistered... REGISTERED wrote: I still haven't figured out why anybody would want to be registered.
a user who is registered can build up a reputation. it might be a reputation for being an ignorant dummy or it might be for posting reliably sensible training ideas, or whatever, but an un-registered user is just a lone nutter with no credentials. in my (very limited) experience, un-registered users are much more likely to be trolls so I tend to ignore them.
Cheers.
Cottonshirt wrote:
Unregistered... REGISTERED wrote: I still haven't figured out why anybody would want to be registered.
a user who is registered can build up a reputation. it might be a reputation for being an ignorant dummy or it might be for posting reliably sensible training ideas, or whatever, but an un-registered user is just a lone nutter with no credentials. in my (very limited) experience, un-registered users are much more likely to be trolls so I tend to ignore them.
Cheers.
It’s so you can post on that creepy Rossi thread
I still haven't figured out why anybody would want to be registered.
I still haven't figured out why either.
My email used to be attached to my registered username, but when they moved over to the new platform, that option seemed to have gone away. Am I missing something?
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