Define "best".
by XenaRight. Your excuse for your 4+ years on PF and... what is it now? 11 000+ posts (while you knocked me for being there for half that time)
For the record, your post-per-day count for your active period there was a great deal higher than mine - probably the third highest after the two village idiots (MrO and Crystal). That's not counting your excessive verbosity of highly autobiographical posts - i tend to stick with oneliners, so your word-count would be at least tenfold+ / day compared to mine. Shame indeed you don't get paid for all that work. (Nor do I :(
(10679 ATM BTW, just checked out of curiosity.)
Anyhoodle, I just said goodbye to my skype group to get my housework done. It would be so unfair of me to indulge you and ditch them.
I'm outta here. Laterz.
See, you needn't announce on a loudspeaker each time the reasons why you pretend to log off, be it your son's feeding schedule or your bowel movements, you name it. You can just slip out of conversation politely without much ado, like the rest of us. Nobody is that invested in your life's minutiæ as you are - that's one code of conduct we 'normals' picked up on at the appropriate age of personal development. Funny thing you have the habit of calling other people "narcs" while thoroughly oblivious to the elephant in the room.
Waaa the Toy Dolls - blast from my teenage past
I'm definitely with TC on this one. Why would we want to give props to someone for abject cowardice?
...I say this as someone who comes onto this forum and frequently insults people. I am aware of the hypocrisy; though I see it as hypocrisy only in as much as I'm not hoping that someone will praise my pseudonym for my behaving like a total savage on an internet forum.
Wooster is the narc...
by wooster
For the record, your post-per-day count for your active period there was a great deal higher than mine - probably the third highest after the two village idiots (MrO and Crystal).
I think MrO is right...
Where did the Earth's oceans come from? Most scientists think they came from water-rich asteroids and comets raining down on the planet in its youth.
But now planetary scientists in Japan suggest the oceans were actually "home-grown" - they may have formed because the young Earth had a thick blanket of hydrogen, which reacted with oxides in the Earth's mantle to form lakes and seas.
You'd be blown away some of the support for scientific truths that come out of Japan.