B . I . F . F .
Wandering mishaps of the internet, this group cannot move on without its friendship and dignity. Why else would they be called...Best Internet Friends Forever?

Members of BIFF
The BIFF Awards
BIFF Community
The BIFF Board
INTRODUCTION

On January 14, 2004, there was a once insignificant girl living on this planet. She decided to head into the now changed fanfiction.net. It was a large community site, mostly made out of people who shared their fiction to the rest of the internet world. The only stories that could've made people notice were those authors of very long, well written, stories, usually in big names too like Harry Potter, but this girl decided to submit a small story.
The story brought small success, more than 5 people handing in helpful comments whiched for a first timer, delighted the girl. Yet those people who reviewed her were important. One of which called herself Kiki, a kid of happiness. Soon enough, more and more flooded in, until there were 4. They were the people I'd like to call, the Original 4, and were called: Spot, Kiki, Cheese, and Ginny.
The original four called themselves B.I.F.F., or Best Internet Friends Forever, Spot was elected leader. Though the true creator of the BIFF was unknown. In the process of BIFF, it grew to many levels, there were 3 key BIFFs that made a difference to the club. They were Akira, Ami, and Lefty. Akira changed it by acting as a co-leader, while Ami and Lefty were quite active in the BIFF. But the others were the ones that were building it into life. And all of them together create the now 11-actived members of BIFF, and 9 inactive ones.

That was what created this young club, that originally started with a little Anime called Beyblade.


BIFF was a group that was unfortunately not literally its namesake, which contained such words as "forever" and friends". A few BIFF still keep in contact with one another but ultimately it is either a dissolved group or a very small one. The remaining members to this day are Akira and Aoi-dono, and Akira seems to have a strong distaste of the internet to really be online for more than one a month or so. Despite these events, the BIFF was quite a fun experience and I am grateful that I still have a few very trustworthy and close friends from the overly-large group back in the day.