Congratulations on your first post!
Here are some tips to make your second-through-ninehundredninetyninth posts better.
1) Start by reading the board rules sticky.
>>1436774 >- Requests. All requests go in /r/. Do not post requests here unless you have at least 6 pictures related to what you're requesting.While you're not technically requesting anything, any post with less than six images is considered a request, which is considered a rules violation.
2) It's considered polite to scan the board before posting a duplicate thread. /e/ is slow enough to facilitate that, so there's really no reason we should have two versions of the same thread. The process is very fast and simple: press the [Catalog] button, and CTRL+F for threads that might be similar to yours.
>>1792761 If you find one, your efforts are better spent bumping the old one than starting a new one.
3) If you still wanted to start a new thread, you'd need more images. If you don't have any more images, try one of the booru's. Here's a link to get you started.
http://danbooru.donmai.us/4) Normally, I mention that requests go against how we operate here. Again, you're not technically requesting anything, but your expectations are a little warped. Did you think 1 picture would become 3 would become 7 would become 15 in the blink of an eye? /e/ is smaller and slower than you give it credit for being. And also more discerning. Most of us don't go out of our way for one-post threads.
It should go without saying that the more you post the better your chances of getting someone to "Lose."
This came across a little more critical than it usually does, and I don't want to discourage you. If anything I want to give you the tools you need to succeed.
With that all said, let me be the first to welcome you to /e/!