Author Topic: What makes you reply to a thread?  (Read 1019 times)

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When someone is being an A-hole, douchebag, or a noob.

When someone is being an A-hole, douchebag, or a noob.

You say the d word but block out the a word?


When someone is being an A-hole, douchebag, or a noob.

When someone is being an A-hole, douchebag, or a noob.
so you're a drama whore because all of this happens there.

when people act like idiots
so you're a drama whore because all of this happens there.
you realize that all of that also happens everywhere else right. that's like saying "i like bacon" then somebody going "you like hanging around the pig pen because bacon is there"

you should sharpen up that logic.

Usually when the OP is a huge friend so I can make fun of them

I don't know, usually when the thread is interesting or stupid or I'm bored or something, it really depends.

when people act like idiotsyou realize that all of that also happens everywhere else right. that's like saying "i like bacon" then somebody going "you like hanging around the pig pen because bacon is there"

you should sharpen up that logic.
It's mostly drama, though.

When I feel I have something constructive to add to the current discussion, then I'll chime in with my thoughts.

Nothing, so I don't post.

EDIT: Damn it, oh well I guess I don't know, usually when the thread is interesting or stupid or I'm bored or something, it really depends.

Not too sure. If there's something that relates to me or interests me- sometimes if there's something I can contribute I'll post but  only really pay close attention to my own thread, though.

When I have something to say about the subject or I have something to say to one or more of the posters be it related to the subject or not.

unless the title's just really uninteresting, I open the thread usually
if the words contained are interesting, or I have something to say, I'll reply
it's rather simple