Wow... Yesterday before going to bed I was browsing through the forum and stopped for a moment here, at Juleic's chat, looking through the "Friends List". I started remembering so many people, and your nickname, Salomea, was the one that I remembered really well compared to some others. I wanted to write a message here about all the reminiscences this list brought back to me but decided to put it off and write it when I’d be less sleepy. Waking up and seeing your nickname feels like a dream, literally. Maybe I'm not awake yet... What a coincidence, huh If my memory serves me right, I used to see you mostly on the English forum, you had amazing artworks (I remember that their elegance and lightness reminded me of Alphonse Mucha) and won some competitions.
Anyways, I'm amazed by this saved list. So many familiar nicknames... It's crazy how our Winx Forum community was so big, yet so close. I tried to find my own nickname there, but I guess I barely visited this chat... Maybe even never. I only remember being active in the "official" chat on the Portuguese forum tbh.
Looking back, I realize that the Portuguese and Italian forums were my favorites among the foreign ones (or at least these are the forums I chatted on the most, besides Russian) From my experience, the people there were always so friendly, talkative, and welcoming. I never felt ignored or out of place, even though I was a foreigner and most likely spoke nonsense. Recently I also found the old "Revista Winx Oficial PT" forum and was able to login there, since I used to be a part of it. And oh my god... It was so funny and weird to see my messages in Portuguese language. I wish I had as much faith in myself now as I had in Google Translate back then.
Sorry for the long message. Nostalgia hit me hard seeing all these nicknames
Juleic, I wish you the best of luck with your presentation. I hope everything goes smoothly and you get the grade you’re aiming for.
Do you still play Transformice btw? I'm always surprised when I meet people who at least know about the existence of this game (especially now, when the game is not in its prime, to say the least)