That’s just what they want you to think.
Do you now see the error in your thinking?
Yes, it’s easy to see now. I over thought the instruction.
I should have taken it at face value. Don’t post.
I didn’t come here, and I ain’t leavin’!
Listen, we don’t want to see what’s in some posters’ heads.
You don’t have to go home, but you can’t stay here.
The dream police they live inside of my head.
You’re just jealous ‘cause you can’t hear all the little voices.
#GreyMatterMatters
Only true while you’re wearing the tinfoil hat.
I guess that part is the little bit that bothers me. The warning I can live with but that other people who violated that warning (I did not read the entire thread) weren’t also called on the carpet is not so much my speed.
The person who was warned didn’t claim he didn’t see it-he claimed that he saw it but that it meant something other than what it actually meant.
The mods are shaken by this, but not stirred to action.
Even if it does, somebody who simply read the thread without posting after being told “do not return to this thread” would still be guilty of violating a mod’s instructions, right?
Over thinking is an indication of not being clear as to the mod’s instructions. There’s a lot to be said for PMing a mod when one is not clear as to the mod’s instructions.
Once again: It has never meant that. This is the first time in the over twenty years I’ve participated on these boards that the possibility that the mods meant “do not look at this thread!” when they told someone not to return was even brought up, and I couldn’t even begin to figure out how the mods could enforce such an order.
I can’t read this thread over all the loud whooshing noises.
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