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What gives?

What gives?

  • I lurk, don't post

    Votes: 11 25.6%
  • I visit and post

    Votes: 14 32.6%
  • I check in once in awhile

    Votes: 11 25.6%
  • I don't like the site for my own reasons

    Votes: 2 4.7%
  • I only joined to post writing, that's about it

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I would participate in a book of the month reading

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • This is a hard place to breake "in" to

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • This forum is about books?

    Votes: 4 9.3%

  • Total voters
    43
  • Poll closed .
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I think you've got the dot out of place there, mehdirza. Surely you mean 1.69? :p

Ha ha ha... That's not funny. I solve 24 problems correctly in a time less than 17 minutes. A formula
IQ = 100 MA/CA
and MA=N*A/t here N is 20.35 a constant and t the time you spend and A is the correct answers.
Put them places and we got 170.
 
That is just what I was trying to say. Reactions. I love it.
"The characterising feature of trolling is the perception of intent to disrupt a community in some way. Inflammatory, sarcastic, disruptive or humorous content is posted, meant to draw other users into engaging the troll in a fruitless confrontation. The greater the reaction from the community the more likely the user is to troll again, as the person develops beliefs that certain actions achieve his/her goal to cause chaos. This gives rise to the often repeated protocol in Internet culture: Do not feed the trolls."

So do I interrupt intelligent conversations with my mumblings?
Yeah, I think so. Hello, ignore list.
 
Good

"The characterising feature of trolling is the perception of intent to disrupt a community in some way. Inflammatory, sarcastic, disruptive or humorous content is posted, meant to draw other users into engaging the troll in a fruitless confrontation. The greater the reaction from the community the more likely the user is to troll again, as the person develops beliefs that certain actions achieve his/her goal to cause chaos. This gives rise to the often repeated protocol in Internet culture: Do not feed the trolls."


Yeah, I think so. Hello, ignore list.

You seem to solve a little part of my phisycology.
 
Yes. Agreed.

It works fine Sparky (can I call you that? :p j/k - this is the last time I'll call you that), unfortunately I can see their posts in quotes. :rolleyes:

You can call me sparky if you want. :)


I could never use an ignore function because I would want to know what they are saying. One day curiosity will kill this cat.
 
a little part of my phisycology.

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I could never use an ignore function because I would want to know what they are saying. One day curiosity will kill this cat.
Although you won't see someone's posts through the Ignore Function, you will see a box saying 'user' has posted. Click here to read their post. So you could always just click on it when the mood takes you.
 
Confused.

I am very confused about that you - person who posts most after the moderator - are talking about something that's not related with the topic, I mean, you're changing the subject. But amazingly, no one is disturbed of you about that. I mean, you're the most experienced and you take the most responsibility but no one is faking as a genius against you about this off-target posts with his phsycologic lectures. But look at me! I am new and I am practically killed. Yeah, I love reactions and want to get reaction but I don't want to be overwhelmed. It is such awkward! I just can't take it. I am killed! It is unfairy.
 
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