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When someone on these forums chooses they hate you and stalk you from thread to thread trying to make you look bad.

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You have to be in full screen mode for the lady not to scream atcha. Which sucks because I don't want that lady talking ever, full screen mode or not!

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I never knew that. Nice. Doesn't matter now, though, cause I got rid of avast.

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When someone on these forums chooses they hate you and stalk you from thread to thread trying to make you look bad.

 

You liar!

 

But to be serious, you'd be amazed at how much free time people have.

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When someone on these forums chooses they hate you and stalk you from thread to thread trying to make you look bad.
You liar!But to be serious, you'd be amazed at how much free time people have.

 

Lmao, this is so true. I agree completely.

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People that just post the opinions of others in a debate.

I don't care what such-and-such thinks, I don't know them and they're not here to back up their own opinions. Why don't you just find the parts you like, paraphrase it and present it instead? Surely you can think for yourself!

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People that just post the opinions of others in a debate.

I don't care what such-and-such thinks, I don't know them and they're not here to back up their own opinions. Why don't you just find the parts you like, paraphrase it and present it instead? Surely you can think for yourself!

I find that it's usually used as a last resort, but with some people's logics, is hard to argue against.

 

"I think *such and such*"

"Yeah? Well *person* disagrees! And he knows it better than you, therefore you're wrong"

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Not being able to sleep and having my sleep schedule destroyed beyond all repair.

Last day of summer last year, I got just under 2 hours of sleep. I fell asleep at my normal 5 am, but then had to wake up for 7 am. And it was my first day of high school too. Oh, that was fun.

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Not being able to sleep and having my sleep schedule destroyed beyond all repair.

That's quite an achievement; how do you destroy it beyond repair?


"Imagine yourself surrounded by the most horrible cripples and maniacs it is possible to conceive, and you may understand a little of my feelings with these grotesque caricatures of humanity about me."

- H.G. Wells, The Island of Doctor Moreau

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People in shopping centers that are ignorant to other traffic. They'll just stop right in the middle of the aisle doing something, why people try to scoot around them.

They're called "Italians", and they extend this to their driving, walking in public, and every other aspect of their lives so long as they're in a public place.

I'm Italian, and I don't act like this. :-|

But do you live in Italy? Or, as is more likely, are you a person of Italian heritage living in the US, UK, Canada etc?

 

I am referring to the scientific fact that all Italians residing anywhere on the Italian peninsula south of Rome act in this way.

 

I realized people in china are ignorant to other traffic no matter where they are.

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People that just post the opinions of others in a debate.

I don't care what such-and-such thinks, I don't know them and they're not here to back up their own opinions. Why don't you just find the parts you like, paraphrase it and present it instead? Surely you can think for yourself!

I find that it's usually used as a last resort, but with some people's logics, is hard to argue against.

 

"I think *such and such*"

"Yeah? Well *person* disagrees! And he knows it better than you, therefore you're wrong"

I don't entirely see what's wrong with this. Academic writing is filled with direct quotes, and that exactly their purpose: to share the ideas of someone else who is very learned in the subject, and therefore has ideas that should be taken into consideration in said debate/piece.

 

And it's TIF. People who spend a ton of time researching answers (there aren't too many, I myself don't :P) likely won't spend even more time paraphrasing it all, especially if the direct quote gets their point across perfectly. And consider who their audience is and the setting. This isn't a formal setting at all. Just my two cents.

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Hah, Standard, I know what you mean. Some links that get sent to your wall, if you click on them just cause you're curious, immediately join you to the group. That's why I always, when I click a link, check back on my own news feed and make sure I'm not posting that stupid spam link myself.

 

Also, it's just come to my mind, but what are the rules on calling people their previous name/new name? I prefer to be called Duff, even though my original name (for a short while) was Feldegast. But for the older forum users, maybe they prefer to be called their old name despite having a changed name. It's kinda like Runescape, where I prefer to be called my original name (at least those who knew me back when I had it) as opposed to my current display name.

 

Standard reminded me, because I still call him Standard even though he is Surprise right now... And I'm always unsure which to call him.

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You don't even want to know how I got my nickname at school. Took place over probably 3 days, and involved my friends progressing through probably 7 different names (one of them being Julie).

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I don't entirely see what's wrong with this. Academic writing is filled with direct quotes, and that exactly their purpose: to share the ideas of someone else who is very learned in the subject, and therefore has ideas that should be taken into consideration in said debate/piece.

 

And it's TIF. People who spend a ton of time researching answers (there aren't too many, I myself don't :P) likely won't spend even more time paraphrasing it all, especially if the direct quote gets their point across perfectly. And consider who their audience is and the setting. This isn't a formal setting at all. Just my two cents.

Unfortunately, the quotes usually come from either highly biased sources (Ex: Socialist news site/FOX News) where facts get in the way, or they come from political blogs/organizations/individuals. It's less about sources to augment your argument as much as it is directly copying an opinion instead of posting one. And regardless of whether or not it's blatantly wrong, the authors seems to that quoting something gives them some sort of immunity from being called out on it.

 

We're not scholars that are presenting something before such-and-such board of sociological concerns, chances are most of us are students in either their teens or early twenties, and we're posting on a Runescape fansite. It annoys the hell out of me.

 

Unrelated: I think I'll start calling you Julie now. :razz:

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I hate those people on Fbook who, despite being privilidged in every imaginable way, moan about anything that might go even slightly wrong in their lives, e.g. "OMG! I can't believe I just spilled hot tea on my carpet. I'm gonna kill myself" (I may be exaggerating slightly)

 

A bit OT: Jesus Christ, Julie! Almost 500 posts in under a month. You must live on TIF.


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It's like FML, for me.

 

Why would you [bleep] your life because you dropped your phone on the ground? Seriously, that saying is stupid.

"Let your anger be as a monkey in a piñata... hiding amongst the candy... hoping the kids don't break through with the stick." - Master Tang

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People that just post the opinions of others in a debate.

I don't care what such-and-such thinks, I don't know them and they're not here to back up their own opinions. Why don't you just find the parts you like, paraphrase it and present it instead? Surely you can think for yourself!

I find that it's usually used as a last resort, but with some people's logics, is hard to argue against.

 

"I think *such and such*"

"Yeah? Well *person* disagrees! And he knows it better than you, therefore you're wrong"

I don't entirely see what's wrong with this. Academic writing is filled with direct quotes, and that exactly their purpose: to share the ideas of someone else who is very learned in the subject, and therefore has ideas that should be taken into consideration in said debate/piece.

If the quote spans several paragraphs it's very difficult for me to know exactly which part you want to put across. If quoting a one liner from a great thinker clearly gets your point across, by all means. If 90% of your post is a quote from some two-bit blogger or a completely unknown publication and you're putting up more than half their post without context... I can't read your mind; I don't know why you're posting that. Give me context, filter what you liked about it, summarize it or derive your own point from it.

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♪♪ Don't interrupt me as I struggle to complete this thought
Have some respect for someone more forgetful than yourself ♪♪

♪♪ And I'm not done
And I won't be till my head falls off ♪♪

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If the quote spans several paragraphs it's very difficult for me to know exactly which part you want to put across. If quoting a one liner from a great thinker clearly gets your point across, by all means. If 90% of your post is a quote from some two-bit blogger or a completely unknown publication and you're putting up more than half their post without context... I can't read your mind; I don't know why you're posting that. Give me context, filter what you liked about it, summarize it or derive your own point from it.

Makes perfect sense to me now. And I agree.

 

And I really regret telling you about the Julie that is me. My friends thought that one was the funniest, but I forced them to go back to the previous one, which was actually a male name. You have no idea how many odd looks I got from people when I responded to Julie that day.

 

@Crocefisso: Now now, I'm actually trying to slow it down a bit. I still look at the forums just as much, but I don't post as much (I'm trying not to). You can't blame me, though: friends are working, don't want to get addicted to RS, not feeling Halo: Reach or the xbox360 in general, already went outside. Plus, everyone here is so intellectually stimulating. :3 <3:

 

On-Topic: I hate talking over people. I'll be in conversation, and if someone is starts talking loud enough near me, it'll completely throw me off and I'll have to really concentrate to start up again and ignore them.

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