why do you keep putting enters after your quotes like
this?
this guy seems to be pretty annoying but he hasn't done anything wrong besides maybe cross posting
I've done it a lot for some time now, and no one has complained so far except for you.
I asked a question, I got an answer, and then I agreed twice. I made a spelling mistake that I found amusing, and made it more obvious so that others could find it amusing.
I use multiple enters to space seperate paragraphs that are unrelated to each other, or for better effect so that it makes it clearer for those who glaze over posts like melting ice cream on a steep slide.
If you find me so annoying, then you could just ignore my posts instead of inserting a critical statement about me that has no original context to the OP.
You probably didn't mean to do so, but by making that critical statement whilst mentioning me as if I didn't click the "NOTIFY" button, things such as that derails threads. I have seen it happen many times, there is a 50/50 chance that either 1, it will get ignored or 2, it tears the universe open a new one.
I'm not going to argue with you, that kind of behaviour doesn't get anyone anywhere, as I have observed. But I am well within my rights to crosspost myself even just once, and it isn't doing anyone any harm. An action is only wrong if it is used incorrectly, and I did not use the quote feature incorrectly -I used it in a logical fashion that made sense because it portrayed exactly what I wanted it to: To make a spelling mistake obvious and so to find it at least slightly amusing. I am not picking an argument with you, I am taking the time to explain myself.
I encourage you all not to quote or respond to this post or the two before it, as it will only derail the thread. I am not trying to prove this person wrong, I am stating the reasoning behind my actions and my own view on them.
TL:DR; You will want to read it, trust me. It's glorious. I apologise for any inconvenience we may have caused. Please resume posting as normal. Thank you for your patience.