See, I’ve got some Doxy droppings here. I was planning to sell them as powdered dragon claw, but now that you people have opened my eyes to the bounty that is Doxies I think I’ll just put them on eBay as they are.
Thanks!
Steven
See, I’ve got some Doxy droppings here. I was planning to sell them as powdered dragon claw, but now that you people have opened my eyes to the bounty that is Doxies I think I’ll just put them on eBay as they are.
Thanks!
Steven
A brazen strumpet? It’s all according to what you do with your mouth. And you need to practise daily if you’re ever going to be any good.
Nope.
Yes. I read. I do embroidery. I volunteer at a local hospital. I go shopping, watch movies, same as anyone else. I see my friends. I’ve never been big on the social scene anyways-parties, clubs, bars or anything.
You’re right. It isn’t anyone’s business.
Let he who is without internet addiction cast the first stone
Man, a thread in which I agree with both lissener AND Excalibre completely. That’s just scary–ain’t that one of the seven signs of the Apocalypse or something?
Damn, lno. My Amazon Gold Box is always full of power tools and baby toys. I like your selections better.
Given that many people, including** Guin**, have used the SDMB as a community/circle of freinds/support group, yes. If she was just a GQ/GD poster, that would be one thing. But she has has made many, many posts about her personal life, her mental health issues, etc. It is absurd to pretend that somehow those issues are suddenly off-limits when someone else brings them up. In short, she’s chosen to make it everyone’s business.
If I were her father/brother/freind, I’d walk in that room, rip the fucking thing out of the wall and throw it in the lake.
Forgot the smiley.
:rolleyes: :dubious:
Pick the one that best conveys pointing and laughing at klaatu.
So is there an IAA*?
I have found that SDMB simply replaced my time playing games and surfing other sites. This had already replaced my TV viewing. Though it is using up a larger percent of my work time, not too good.
I wonder, is this true for other heavy posters?
Jim
So…How you doin’?
Pretty much - and of course, it’s online.
UNtrue. The fingerings are extraordinarily important.
Yeah, so? Believe it or not there’s actual, real people on the other side of each and every post here. Ok, so maybe having a community of friends solely online isn’t exactly “normal”, per se, but for people who have a hard time relating to others IRL, for whatever reasons, the internet can be a godsend. Who are YOU to judge whether it’s in their best interest or not? If, for some, the SDMB is their circle of friends/support group/whatever and they are happier than they would be without the 'net, then So. Fucking. What?
Q.E.D., You would have far more credibility in this particular thread with a lower post count and an improved signal to noise ratio.
To give an opinion? Who do I have to be?
Look, there are hundreds if not thousands of internet support groups for depression, OCD, what have you. There are websites solely devoted to fostering mutual encouragement and so on, and I think that’s fantastic. I really do, and I fully agree with you that those sites can be a godsend. I would think it obscene for someone to go on there and start arguing with people.
But this site isn’t one of those places. It is a public forum where (virtually) everyone’s input is allowed. When a poster chooses to go into a public forum and discuss issue X – whether issue X is Espirix’s sex life, Lieu’s bathroom life, or Guin’s social life – they can’t turn around and say it’s nobody’s business.
As the recent thread about Ahunter3 indicates, some people want to have it both ways: they want to bring up their personal stuff in a public place and then silence anyone who has an opinion they don’t care to hear. Sorry, but I think that’s a horrible idea for everyone.
In Russia…
Good for you! Long may it continue.
Regards,
Shodan
who agrees - 8,000 posts is too many.
For now.
Absolutely. I agree with you 100% on this point. But, I haven’t really noticed that happening very much. Besides, if someone does talk about their personal life, it should be assumed that they’ve discussed all the details that they wish to, and that asking questions and generally butting in beyond is inappropriate in a lot of cases. I don’t know if I put that as well as I could have, but do you take my meaning?
Damn it, damn it, damn it!!! Why do I always get to threads late when there’s something completely useless and OT like this that I can contribute.
At least I know that there are two other people who memorized that table as youngsters.
I think I go consult the grappling chart now.
I’m not sure I can agree with you, once someone puts out personnel info on a message board, I think polite questions should be expected. I would say Klaatu pitting is different as it is over the top and would meet your category of inappropriate. I don’t really know Guin, but if she enjoys posting here and elsewhere, why is that Klaatu’s concern.
Butting in where she is already talking about issues and whatever with advise should be okay. Strange that she tried to pit Ahunter3 recently though. I think she learned from it at least.
Jim
Flaming horseshit. There’s an easy way to identify what is too private to comment on: it has not been posted to a public forum. For anything that doesn’t pass this simple test, questions and comments should be tolerated, if not necessarily responded to.