Posted Jan 10 2012 - 07:29 PM
I knew of BZPower since, at least, 2002. A friend of mine showed me the website, but I didn't join back then because I had very limited computer time, and I largely preferred to go out and do stupid stuff with friends (granted, we were second graders, but still). I officially joined in 2006, during a hot summer afternoon in Arkansas (where, honestly, there is absolutely nothing to do except rot in the sun) and this website was really my introduction to the internet. I remember that I would post in just about any topic, made a bunch of topics (all got locked), and said some things that I cringe rereading and never hope to relive ever again.
BZPower got me interested in writing, art and reading as a result. So, while in fifth grade I ended up writing short stories (some epics here, though they are absolutely abysmal) and reading plenty (I discovered the Science Fiction/Fantasy area of the bookstore then). From then, I've been honing my writing ability in hopes that I may one day publish a few novels (a trilogy, and then three stand alones -- all would, naturally, have romance involved with the story, as that's just how I am). Since then, I've been able to get advanced placement in English classes (oddly enough from pointers I've learned here) and I've been able to get into extra-classes that were much harder to get into (such as getting onto the Newspaper Staff at school, and I had a shot to submit a story I wrote for the literary magazine, but declined as it was a M/M romance story I wrote and, simply, this school doesn't have the audience for it.
This website is also why I took classes in the Fine Arts, probably some of the most enjoyable classes in my opinion, and it was from here where I got the will to practice drawing (thus securing an A in every Fine Arts class I've been a student in, which also earned me an invitation to the National Art Honor Society, although I was unable to join that as the LGBST Club met on the same day). Plus, I also learned of logical fallacies from an article linked on this website (a few years back), so I had an easy time taking apart arguments in my AP Language & Composition class from that background knowledge alone, and I didn't have to study for that particular test. So then, all of my essays in that course have received A's and that is likely due to all the different debates I've been in here (and elsewhere).
I also made a lot of friends here, though not many of them are very active anymore, I've studied with some and I've learned from others, and I've received other perspectives on things I do (such as writing), and have been able to discuss books with some people from here.