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08 Apr 2008, 11:22 pm

I must have killed five threads in the Random Discussion section today. I'm on fire today! I bet I killed this one too.


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08 Apr 2008, 11:50 pm

Social_Fantom wrote:
I must have killed five threads in the Random Discussion section today. I'm on fire today! I bet I killed this one too.

Dang, Social_Fantom, you are in here, too? :D
Any luck?



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08 Apr 2008, 11:57 pm

I just joined, don't really browse this section too much. I've claimed the lives of five threads today (that I know of) and I'm hoping to make this one number six.


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09 Apr 2008, 4:21 am

I will not let you kill this thread, Social_Fantom!



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09 Apr 2008, 5:10 am

MissConstrue wrote:
:roll: Silent but deadly.



:lol:



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09 Apr 2008, 5:12 am

Social_Fantom wrote:
I just joined, don't really browse this section too much. I've claimed the lives of five threads today (that I know of) and I'm hoping to make this one number six.



you can start with reading this thread from page 1
;-)
you'll soon notice it's an immortal one



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09 Apr 2008, 11:05 am

lemon wrote:
Social_Fantom wrote:
I just joined, don't really browse this section too much. I've claimed the lives of five threads today (that I know of) and I'm hoping to make this one number six.

you can start with reading this thread from page 1
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you'll soon notice it's an immortal one

That's true - it is nearly TWICE the size of Threadkillers!
http://www.wrongplanet.net/modules.php? ... 24#1333224



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09 Apr 2008, 11:45 am

8O You too!!

Small world.


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09 Apr 2008, 11:50 am

Social_Fantom wrote:
I just joined, don't really browse this section too much. I've claimed the lives of five threads today (that I know of) and I'm hoping to make this one number six.


8O And you!


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09 Apr 2008, 11:56 am

ow, i didn't know about that one :-o
it seems to be moduled after this thread,
and growing fast (it's only set up a few weeks ago)
anyway, any threadkiller is just as welcome here as there
and i don't mean to concur it or so :lol:

the only intention is to have a cosy place here where people can gather,
report their threadkiller feelings (the joy and the grief)
and get a happy 'hi' in return
or so

:D

as for killing this thread, it has too many gardian angels (and some fallen angels too)



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09 Apr 2008, 12:04 pm

lemon wrote:
the only intention is to have a cosy place here where people can gather, report their threadkiller feelings (the joy and the grief)
and get a happy 'hi' in return
or so

:D

Well, I am sad because I am not even a decent Threadkiller. I am even lower than that - I am a Skipover! My heartfelt posts are so repellant, apparently, that people step over them as though they are nasty bugs their path! :cry:



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09 Apr 2008, 12:13 pm

You know, I think I'm one of those which is more annoying. :x

Many times my thread won't end with my name. Instead, everyone is responding to eachother within a thread by their quotes, and I'm the only one of a few who are left out. :(


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09 Apr 2008, 12:16 pm

posts that get no replies might be read and even inspire others,
a reply is not some kind of reward or something,
i often do not what to say, even if what i've read is kind of interesting



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09 Apr 2008, 12:30 pm

lemon wrote:
posts that get no replies might be read and even inspire others,
a reply is not some kind of reward or something,
i often do not what to say, even if what i've read is kind of interesting

Hey, thank you, lemon - I had not thought of it that way.
Those of us who get anxious over such things tend to attribute being skipped over to our general feelings of not fitting in, I guess.



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09 Apr 2008, 1:45 pm

CityAsylum wrote:
lemon wrote:
posts that get no replies might be read and even inspire others,
a reply is not some kind of reward or something,
i often do not what to say, even if what i've read is kind of interesting

Hey, thank you, lemon - I had not thought of it that way.
Those of us who get anxious over such things tend to attribute being skipped over to our general feelings of not fitting in, I guess.

Interesting. If I read something that interests me but do not reply (for whatever reason), I feel a little guilty. If I don't reply, the other person doesn't have a way to know that what he wrote was appreciated. A reply is not a reward but is a way to say thanks. Thanks for pointing that interesting fact or thanks for make me feel that I am not alone in this or whatever.


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09 Apr 2008, 1:51 pm

Yeah, thanks, it is reaffirming to get a response :D