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Arseless Chaps (Goodbye)

WW3 stated: source post

That's virtually impossible to do on SC2. I have read some of her posts before, and I like her. I think you will too eventually.

This isn't about like or dislike, as it's hard to have feelings one way or another with her so few posts and interactions. A lot of her appearances have been wing-manning in ways that show how much hasn't been read, but said wing-manning tends to be more related to others as opposed to herself. She's largely a mystery.

She's a self-admitted post skimmer who tries to carry on like she knows what's going on while mentioning/complaining about how long some posts are, so it's kind of hard to take that seriously when that in effect has her discussing things that aren't quite on point. It is fun to see who carries on with her like she understands the situation however, as that tends to show either who is on the same TLDR boat or who really appreciates support regardless of it's quality.

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Arseless Chaps (Goodbye)

I agree. Do you mind sharing your observations of the members? EDIT: We(by we I mean myself)'d love to hear your analysis of this forum.

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Arseless Chaps (Goodbye)

WW3 stated: source post

Oh, alright. I'm happy that you do have feelings here for members you know better instead of being 100% logical (not related to Freyja).

Of course I do. I have "favorites" in the sense of paying more attention to them and for how they have a knack for getting other people to open up through their antics. They're staples, key members, the sort who, if they left, it'd impact the dynamic here, as opposed to some of the more easily forgettable sorts that drift in and out with little notice. It doesn't really take much to be somewhat missed, simply being around long enough to have a sense of identity imprint onto their username. I guess it's closer to "regulars" than "favorites", as I don't really have to be too chummy with them to have them fit the niche.

The interactions between people here are great, and some here have a bit more charisma and style about how they display themselves here, an accent that makes them memorable. Watching how some users respond to the place also yields a variety of different learning curves based on who they are/were as well, a formative period before they realize who they are relative to this place. Whoameye and TheSocio are two notable examples.

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Arseless Chaps (Goodbye)

Being noticed is a compliment to you?

Are you used to being ignored or something?

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Arseless Chaps (Goodbye)

Turncoat stated: source post

You really enjoy watching the demons dance, don't you?

Do you mostly come here to be able to say to yourself "At least I'm not that guy"?

 

Yes, and not anymore. I'm going back to practicing benevolence.

 

 

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Arseless Chaps (Goodbye)

WW3 stated: source post

That's virtually impossible to do on SC2. I have read some of her posts before, and I like her. I think you will too eventually.

WW3 --> Frey's Robert Shapiro.

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Arseless Chaps (Goodbye)

haart stated: source post

WW3: Someone true to your convictions. I don't necessarily agree with them, but I can respect that.

Thank you. Your positivity has really helped me when I'm feeling down.

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Arseless Chaps (Goodbye)

Nah, because TC isn't a mystery...  TC =/= Mystery, ergo remaining unnailed (by me).

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Arseless Chaps (Goodbye)

Whether or not haart intended to ~flatter~ those she mentioned with generic platitudes or not, at least she thought enough of those mentioned to mention them. Y'all sure nit pick nice gestures 'round here!

 

flat·ter
ˈfladər/
verb
verb: flatter; 3rd person present: flatters; past tense: flattered; past participle: flattered; gerund or present participle: flattering
  1. lavish insincere praise and compliments upon (someone), especially to further one's own interests.
    "she was flattering him to avoid doing what he wanted"
    synonyms:compliment, praise, express admiration for, say nice things about, fawn over; More
    informalsweet-talk, soft-soap, brown-nose, butter up, play up to, slobber over;
    formallaud
    "it amused him to flatter her"
    antonyms:insult
    • give an unrealistically favorable impression of.
      "the portraitist flatters his sitter to the detriment of his art"
    • make (someone) feel honored and pleased.
      "I was very flattered to be given the commission"
      synonyms:honor, gratify, please, delight;
      informaltickle pink
      "I was flattered to be asked"

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Arseless Chaps (Goodbye)

I'm going to bump this thread because this thread has been dramatic.

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