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12/22/12 10:32:56 PM#41
Originally posted by bishbosh2 you shouldn"t complain about other people's posting habits Secrets of Dragon´s Spine Trailer.. ! :D Best MMOs ever played: Ultima, EvE, SW Galaxies, Age of Conan, The Secret World |
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12/22/12 11:57:29 PM#42
Originally posted by Rayshe As an FYI, the jest was taken out of context when the mod deleted the part about irony, as I stated that I hated a thread getting derailed by someone starting a flame war. All of my posts are either intelligent, thought provoking, funny, satirical, sarcastic or intentionally disrespectful. Take your pick. |
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12/23/12 12:31:02 AM#43
Signing off really doesn't bother me. In a way, it adds a bit of a personal touch. I guess I'm used to people doing that in email and feel it fits in fine on forums, too. That makes me think of a guy at work that signs every email with "Please advise." Every single email ends like that. It must be in his sig. I swear, he sent me an email that went like this: Merry Christmas and have a happy new year! Please advise. Johnson |
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im not generally someone who gets pissed off by small things like some posters were suggesting, this is just a silly pet peeve. i do think it is a bit narcisstic and it gets in the way of the flow of threads when i am reading through them. I dunno do these people feel that someone how being themselves makes their opinions more important or something?
from my experience most of the people that sign off like that (not all of them) tend to be a bit full of themselves and act like smartarses. not saying everyone is like this, it has just been my experience posting in online forums.
~bishbosh2
^ see how stupid that looks |
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12/23/12 1:00:38 AM#45
it is used to avoid piracy of ideas.
~Myself |
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12/23/12 5:53:34 AM#46
Originally posted by Iczer "Loose" is another one that drives me batty. It's lose not loose, people! lol XD As a side note, the picture is cute. <3 |
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12/23/12 6:01:20 AM#47
Seriously peepz! EVE Online 21 days trial from me! In-game guidance just msg. me. For mature players only unless you can take the steepest learning curve and be able to get over losses. |
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Kyleran
Bitter Vet™
Joined: 9/13/06
Fools find no pleasure in understanding, but delight in airing their own opinions. Pvbs 18:2, NIV |
12/23/12 6:59:46 AM#48
My guess is it adds a touch of personality to their postings.
Kyle "What gamers want ... is new game play patterns different from what they've experienced before" - Axehilt |
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12/23/12 7:06:25 AM#49
At first glance I thought the title of the thread was, "Why do people sign off on forms." I was going to say that it was part of my plea deal. I guess I don't really see many people sign off on forums, well - until now that is. ~ Roxtarr out If in 1982 we played with the current mentality, we would have burned down all the pac man games since the red ghost was clearly OP. Instead we just got better at the game. |
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12/23/12 7:08:35 AM#50
~ Low self esteem.
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12/23/12 8:01:43 AM#51
Originally posted by XAPGames Never took much notice of names, and never will. I most certainly don't read sigs, which are a pointless affectation. |
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12/23/12 8:25:10 AM#52
I just hate.
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12/23/12 9:03:40 AM#53
Originally posted by Mortemia But but... adorable kitty is Squee! |
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12/23/12 9:14:32 AM#54
I find it adds a lot to the communcation that you normally do not get when communication over a digital medium.
Regards, Richard |
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12/23/12 9:38:58 AM#55
I never really thought about it before, but now that you mention it, I think it adds a personal touch. It's almost like you are signing a letter.
~Terranah
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