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<blockquote data-quote="nonenone" data-source="post: 8368006" data-attributes="member: 7031938"><p>the concept of NEC RO ING a thread is pretentious as you could possibly be.</p><p>you might as well start voting democrat and wear a kkk hood and a nazi symbol on your arm (usa reference)</p><p>if you are gong to say things like NECRO and dont NECRO a thread.</p><p>the internet is huge and the reason we keep catalogues of these conversations IS NOT AT ALL for these types of unaware people to quibble over.</p><p>the reason we keep catalogues of all these conversations is so that the rest of the world can see it.</p><p>otherwise you guys can just exchange phone numbers/email and text each other.</p><p>your meager perception of time, or self-relevancy, have NOTHING to do with anyone else.</p><p></p><p>if someone makes a thread in 2012, that gets added to until 2014, then almost stops,</p><p>then someone adds to it in 2015 and then 2017, and that post gets hundreds of thousands of views</p><p>and then people start talking on it in 2017 18 and 19, and then someone posts in 2021</p><p>....you can still read it in 2025 and its JUST AS RELEVANT AS IT WAS IN 2012. happens ALL THE F-ING TIME</p><p></p><p>necroing a thread is not a real thing</p><p>anyone who says it is a real thing is a complete moron.</p><p>anyone who is responding to a 2-15 year old post, thinking that they will hear from the original posters</p><p>is also a moron.</p><p>doesnt everyone check the dates of everything????????????</p><p></p><p>the same people complaining about THEMSELVES responding to old threads.........</p><p>are probably the same people who drink rotten rancid milk out of their fridge every 4 weeks and never learn to check the date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nonenone, post: 8368006, member: 7031938"] the concept of NEC RO ING a thread is pretentious as you could possibly be. you might as well start voting democrat and wear a kkk hood and a nazi symbol on your arm (usa reference) if you are gong to say things like NECRO and dont NECRO a thread. the internet is huge and the reason we keep catalogues of these conversations IS NOT AT ALL for these types of unaware people to quibble over. the reason we keep catalogues of all these conversations is so that the rest of the world can see it. otherwise you guys can just exchange phone numbers/email and text each other. your meager perception of time, or self-relevancy, have NOTHING to do with anyone else. if someone makes a thread in 2012, that gets added to until 2014, then almost stops, then someone adds to it in 2015 and then 2017, and that post gets hundreds of thousands of views and then people start talking on it in 2017 18 and 19, and then someone posts in 2021 ....you can still read it in 2025 and its JUST AS RELEVANT AS IT WAS IN 2012. happens ALL THE F-ING TIME necroing a thread is not a real thing anyone who says it is a real thing is a complete moron. anyone who is responding to a 2-15 year old post, thinking that they will hear from the original posters is also a moron. doesnt everyone check the dates of everything???????????? the same people complaining about THEMSELVES responding to old threads......... are probably the same people who drink rotten rancid milk out of their fridge every 4 weeks and never learn to check the date. [/QUOTE]
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