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I started to think about this because most people I know say they don't go on forums. Now they could all be lying, because they're scared I might ask which one and then go on and discover all their secrets, or because they might think it's sad. But I mean I'm interested to know what percentage of people go on forums, and if we are a certain 'type' of person in any respects.
I'm expecting lots of abuse now, with comments like 'you can't categorise people into one type, etc.' but that's not what I mean, just what the common factors are between us. Something someone said about there being a lot of insomniacs on forums got me thinking.
I started to think about this because most people I know say they don't go on forums. Now they could all be lying, because they're scared I might ask which one and then go on and discover all their secrets, or because they might think it's sad. But I mean I'm interested to know what percentage of people go on forums, and if we are a certain 'type' of person in any respects.
I'm expecting lots of abuse now, with comments like 'you can't categorise people into one type, etc.' but that's not what I mean, just what the common factors are between us. Something someone said about there being a lot of insomniacs on forums got me thinking.
Sarcasm, I think.
I was attracted here because I'm a gamer 24/7... If I'm not playing games, I'm thinking about them. I stayed because (at that time) the topics of disscusion were diverse and interesting, and the forums were well run and moderated, and tidy, unlike many others I've seen.
Alot of people were originally attracted here because there used to be a prize for the best post each day, unfortunatly after that went the quality of posts went down, and users started leaving.
If you asked someone on here about me, they wouldn't be able to tell you much.
Anyway, I should be revising but I couldn't be bothered. The forum is a place for me to escape, and also to gain knowledge, have a bit of fun and meet new people, who aren't put off by my incredible ugliness.
;)
I agree with the love of language, but I think that some people express that love by engaging in verbal sophistry and pedantry that doesn't actually do anything to advance or add to a debate. Its sole purpose is to help whomever uses it to misdirect whomever they're arguing with away from any points in a debate that they are uncomfortable with.
Finally, I think a lot of people have a desire to test their theories on life, the universe and everything. What better way to test a theory than to open it up to the public domain for comment and criticism? Of course, the flip side of that is that some people are only interested in using forums to boost their inadequate egos. They're generally the ones who post theories that, when pressed to explain, we can see they don't really understand in the first place. They only post them so to use as a starting point for a series of arguments that seek to make that inadequate feel better by the use of evasion and condescenscion toward whomever they argue against.
I'm in a funny mood today, so please excuse all the verbal gushing.
*Spits*
:D