The "I Didn't Comment in Another Thread" Thread

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It's a weird thing.

You block people because they ... get involved .... in a lot of arguments.

But then if you start a thread, those people descend into it and get into arguments ... which means you can't read your own thread.

Which is why you stopped posting threads.

Sorry. If people don't like pizza, maybe they should go to the taqueria for food instead of hanging out at the latest pizzeria complaining that, once again, they don't have tacos.
 

I use the "If un-checked, the content from users that you ignore will be hidden with a message indicating the user is ignored and an option to show the content." option.

If nothing else clicking on the ignored content often reminds me why things happened to begin with.

It also often makes me regret clicking on the ignored content.
 

I use the "If un-checked, the content from users that you ignore will be hidden with a message indicating the user is ignored and an option to show the content." option.

If nothing else clicking on the ignored content often reminds me why things happened to begin with.

It also often makes me regret clicking on the ignored content.

I tried that one time (I've tried various approaches to managing the ignore list), but I prefer to not even have that temptation.

Because I will look, and then I will regret it.
 

Also, this-


This is why I avoid social media (for the most part) and stick to old-fashioned forums and blogs. I thought that this was informative-
Our collective thirst for gossip and controversy, particularly during and post-lockdown, has trained many to actively seek out content that aggravates us and immediately grasp onto its most extreme interpretation.

You don't say! :)
 



Wanting to read about peoples' experiences with the OneD&D playtest material,
but having to sort through pages and pages of "philosophy" "discussion" first:
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Wanting to read about peoples' experiences with the OneD&D playtest material,
but having to sort through pages and pages of "philosophy" "discussion" first:

Sure, sure. I get that you explained how it works in practice, but you don't seem to understand how it can't work in theory!
-173% of EnWorld arguments (numbers are approximate, yet entirely accurate)
 

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