My discovery wasn't anything fancy. I really liked forums having been involved with them before, but they just didn't click as much as I'd hoped. Several months later, I decided to look for a Land Before Time forum, not knowing if any even existed. After searching awhile, I found the Gang of Five, but it was a long time later that I actually joined. Upon my first visit, I looked over some topics and decided that this probably would not be a very good forum for me to join. You see, so many of the posts were just too professional. Very difficult questions would come up, and so many people gave such well written, philosophical answers that completely covered the topic, so I felt, and still do sometimes, unworthy to contribute here. After so long, I figured, maybe I can't give amazing responses to posts like most of the others can, but maybe I could still try to be interesting with them at least. I figured some forums could use an amatuer in what they represent for normal answers, or something. Also, my hesitance was also due to the fact that I was aware that I would annoy lots of people here with my very long posts. I'm sorry about that. I have been that way my whole life. In high school, some teachers would even deduct points from my answers for being too long, in the same way they do that for answers that are too short. While I can never give an answer of the quality of someone like Malte279 for example, I thought I would add whatever I could, and since the people here seemed very friendly from the outside, I hoped that they'd accept my answers, regardless that I don't know The Land Before Time here as well as the scholars which make up a lot of people here. This place was easy enough to find, but difficult for people like me to feel they can add anything good that someone here can't or hasn't already. Ands that's my story.