
10-24-2009, 12:06 AM
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Re: Anyone else losing faith?
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Originally Posted by hyakku
I know I just wrote about this but please, explain how you can get annoyed at something you voluntarily read??? This has never made sense to me on the internet, and it's been a phenomenon i've observed over the past twelve years of my internet usage. Someone goes onto a forum, chooses to open a thread and scroll through 10+ pages, gets sufficiently agitated and then decides to respond as if they were having a live conversation that they were forced into. Please explain this.
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...really? That's your answer? My eyes happened to see something and I HAD to click it and read through the pages of the forum because they were there, and therefore I also had to respond and let them know how annoying they were, moving their thread to the top of the forum and giving them more exposure.
The brilliance.
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It is a live conversation. your monitoring... and this is a forum. Most statements get answered.
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