This is the Title Line of a Self-Referential Thread

This is the first line of the OP of the Self-Referential thread. This is the second line of that same thread, wherein the first line is reiterated. In the third line, Fenris writes that he got the idea for this thread from a story/article he read once. This sentence, the last in this paragraph, ends the first paragraph.

This is the second line of the OP of the Self-Referential thread. This sentence asks that you help continue the Self-Referential thread. This sentence is in italics, for no readily apparent reason, and has nothing to do with the rest of the post. This sentence warns you that the next line of the Self-Referential thread will end in an elipsis. This line contains a wish that you post and ends with an elipsis…
This is the sig line, containing the name Fenris, of the OP of the Self-Referential thread

This is the second post in the thread on Self-Referential Threads. This is the second sentence of said post. The third line begins with the observation that bold text looks important and italic text just looks crooked.

In the first sentence of the second paragraph, nothing happens. Rasa notes that she has no idea what she is doing, and needs more coffee if she is to write more.

This is the third…
Aw… screw it. I got work to do.

Fenris: This one has been done before:

http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?threadid=51914

:smiley:

This is the post of a person posting for no reason than to pad his post count.

This is a moderator yawning his arse off because he had never envisioned things to be this pointless when he took the job.

This is a reply to the self-referential thread. This sentence further explains that this post is made in response to the original post of the self-refential thread. This sentence goes on to discuss in excrutiating detail that this post is made for the purpose of adding additional discussion to the point made in original post made in the thread entitled “This is the Title Line of a Self-Referential Thread.” This sentence adds further unnecessarily repetitive reinforcement by including a link to the self-referential thread.

This sentence, the first in this post, will ramble on and on for no apparent reason because eventually no sense it make furby tog to the wall sick free frog sure sentence bump monkeys typing on calculator will. This second sentence of the post, seeks to point out that the first sentence of this post is ludicrous and the poster of this post is out of his mind.

Gosh, Wolvie, I guess you got hit one too many times with a snowball. :smiley:

This is an outraged protest by the original poster. This, the second sentence of the outraged protest, will let the cruel moderator know that this sort of self-referential thread is art. This sentence is to let everyone know that the next sentence is are actually not a sentence, but a sentence fragment. High art!

This is a link to the original self-referential story the third sentence of the orignal post spoke about.
This sentence comments about how everything can be found on the web.

This sentence is both the first and last sentence of this paragraph, and the last sentence of this post.

This sentence proves that the last sentence was either incorrect or lying.

This is the real last sentence of this post

Fenris

This is the 11th post and the 10th reply in the Self-Refential Thread thread. This is the second sentence of this post. This is not the second sentence of this post. The next sentence will be a new paragraph.

This is the second paragraph of this post. [sub]This sentence is in small type.[/sub] This one is not. And this one is italic. This is the last sentence in this post.

This post does not belong in this thread. It is not about self-referential posts or threads. Instead, it is about posts that end up in threads they do not belong to.

Posts that end up in threads they do not belong to never begin by stating ‘This post does not belong in this thread’. However, they can be detected by the fact that they always contain exactly one word in bold, usually not the most appropriate word to be thus differentiated. More often than not, they end with an unexpected reference to tangerines.

This is a gratuitous flirting post.

[sub]This is text in “[ sub ]”.[/sub]

This sucks.