iampunha’s got it all right, ladyfoxfyre. One of the coolest thing about this place is that you don’t suffer some sort of stigma by being a younger poster. Online already takes one barrier out of the way - physical appearance - in terms of honest, intelligent communication, and this place then removes the issue of age. There’s nothing in a person’s profile to suggest that person’s age (unless, of course, that person put it there himself or herself).
As punha is demonstrating in this thread and has demonstrated all over this board, the quality of a post doesn’t have to bely the age of its creator.
If there is any kind of stigma attached to this board, it is that of the newbie, the one who isn’t going to get some of the jokes. But people will not be told they’re stupid or uninteresting if they present themselves as honest, intelligent posters who are willing to learn and are not expecting others to do the work for them. In short, respect people who are on here, and you’ll get tons of it back.
As punha also mentioned, this is the one place where you could ask a scientist about redshifting and your fellow posters about ridin the crimson wave.
That’s the beauty of this place!
For all you newbies out there who feel intimidated and don’t know what to say, here’s a short guide. First, stick to forums like IMHO and MPSIMS. Tough to go wrong there, and people are easier to deal with because of the casual atmosphere. Next, if you see a thread that interests you, go ahead and post - if it’s a topic that you’ve experienced before, post about your experience. People will love that. Also, if something has happened to you recently that you want advice on - knowing, of course, that the advice you receive here is not to be taken as gospel, that you need to go to experts like real-life doctors and lawyers for that - then please begin a new thread about it, describing your situation. We all love creativity here. Be funny and irreverent.
Now, I don’t mean that you should stick to those two forums forever, just until you are comfortable with the crowd here. Eventually, you can go into other forums as you learn more about the other people here and, more important, as you learn more about how the board operates as a whole.
My guess is that the majority of people on this board are older than, say, their early twenties, and I think that any angst or other emotions you younger folk are experiencing at this time in your lives isn’t being felt by the rest of us on a daily basis. But while we may not feel the same things you do, we can understand you and the younger people in our own lives a little better if you’re able to explain on here what you’re going through. Maybe somewhere in the middle we can meet and help each other out with our different - but not necessarily differing - perspectives.