I came to say the same thing

I joined the forum in 2004!!! I'm not even that old!!! It just makes me feel old seeing the few members who have 2000+ posts (just breached that not too long ago haha). People constantly come and go, with honest questions about the hardest piece or the best piece, and we shame them haha. I joined the forum because I wanted to know how hard a bunch of pieces were (which were at the time MUCH too difficult for me).
I just like that it's become almost a hidden gem. There is SO MUCH knowledge in the archives of this forum. When I come on here every once in a while, I feel like I am at this MASSIVE library where just a few people are walking around, reading through all the texts. You sometimes meet someone who enjoys the same thing as you, but you never have to commit to anything here. It's a good way for me to just be calm and pass a few hours of time.
I'll be PISSED though when the day comes where this forum gets cut. Or where everything just gets closed down. There were some pretty iconic threads from 6-7 years ago that were just hilarious, awesome. Pianistimo I think her name was?? I've never laughed so hard at some of the arguments she'd get in with people.
I don't know, I like this forum better than Facebook. I just don't know the people I'm communicating with here haha.
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Also: I joined this forum when I was probably just getting into high school, with no intention of pursuing music. The only reason I found this place was because on '8notes.com' there was a discussion saying Liszt HR 2 was the "hardest omgz piece evar", and that this website had a discussion about the hardest piece. At this time, imslp did not exist, and it was a lot harder to find scores online. I had actually found 'Estrella' by Schumann on sheetmusicarchive.net, after years and years of hearing the piece and having no idea what it was from, and literally did a fist pump in the air.
Everything is just so easy and accessible today, that for some this forum is almost 'too slow' to get good responses.
I'll have to say though, that the genuine people on here and their musical lives really made me think about my life and what I wanted to do... I literally switched degrees, prepared an audition, got into university, completed a Performance Degree, and am now taking a music technology diploma... I taught music for 7 years (from 2007-2014) in a small school near where I used to live... played some chamber music, played at some old folks homes (funnest most relaxed environment to play, awesome audience to play for), got to take a composition class.
That would have NEVER come my way if I didn't go on this forum... I had no support in taking this path from my friends at school or anything, and my family was really just like " do what you want to do ". So I really can't say anything but 'thanks' to the forum members for being my motivation to steer clear from a career path I definitely would not have enjoyed and would probably be sitting here today saying "oh my god. what have I done" and not remembering how to play piano
