jimwdavis wrote:But the non-food benefit I enjoy most from the Forum is the fun of following a Hijacked Topic (for the quintessential example, see Patty’s Diner - Closing in June [was- May], beginning on Page Three). You know the scenario – someone expresses an opinion that somehow irritates another member and that person posts their opinion of how wrong the first poster is to even have their opinion and the first poster responds with an explanation of what they really meant, while several others add their opinions about both opinions of the first two posters and their opinions about the subsequent opinions.
Chitown B wrote:Well said. It's pretty ridiculous here sometimes. People get offended by the tiniest thing that wasn't even meant to be offensive, just opinion. Makes me not even want to visit sometimes. It's a dogpile.
Cynthia wrote: the comment about perfect food definitely interested me in Karma.
jimwdavis wrote:But the non-food benefit I enjoy most from the Forum is the fun of following a Hijacked Topic (for the quintessential example, see Patty’s Diner - Closing in June [was- May], beginning on Page Three). You know the scenario – someone expresses an opinion that somehow irritates another member and that person posts their opinion of how wrong the first poster is to even have their opinion and the first poster responds with an explanation of what they really meant, while several others add their opinions about both opinions of the first two posters and their opinions about the subsequent opinions.
Chitown B wrote:
It's pretty ridiculous here sometimes. People get offended by the tiniest thing that wasn't even meant to be offensive, just opinion. Makes me not even want to visit sometimes. It's a dogpile.
Are you serious? You don't find it distasteful to tell someone, "hey, you know that momentous event you just experienced, which, God willing, you'll only do once in your life, and will remember forever, that all your friends & family will ask you about incessantly for the next few months, that you'll hopefully tell your grandkids about down the road? The way you did it was so cliché & played out. The way I did it was better"? That surprises me.Katie wrote:I for one did not find ChitownB's post as distasteful or pissy or whatever. It did not seem negative to me. I was surprised that it did to others.
Jim nailed it. So many people get on the internet and seem to think anonymity means dispensing with basic civility. Putting faces with screen names is a great way to remind ourselves that there are real people behind the posts, and that the normal rules of social interaction apply here. Basically, I only say here what I would feel comfortable saying to that person's face over dinnerjimswside wrote:There is a comaraderie, on this forum imho since so many folks have either broken bread with, or have met in other arenas. I think its a good thing, & I know it makes me think twice before posting too many smart ass comments. Since I know I may meet alot of these people face to face someday.
Khaopaat wrote:Jim nailed it. So many people get on the internet and seem to think anonymity means dispensing with basic civility. Putting faces with screen names is a great way to remind ourselves that there are real people behind the posts, and that the normal rules of social interaction apply here. Basically, I only say here what I would feel comfortable saying to that person's face over dinnerjimswside wrote:There is a comaraderie, on this forum imho since so many folks have either broken bread with, or have met in other arenas. I think its a good thing, & I know it makes me think twice before posting too many smart ass comments. Since I know I may meet alot of these people face to face someday.
- Posts and posters of all kinds, from highly expert to casually interested, are welcome here. But some kinds of posts can detract from the value of the site. Flamethrowing, trolling, baiting, and other sorts of Internet-speak for causing trouble do nothing for the community but unite it against you. If nothing else, please remember before you respond to someone that there's a good chance you'll actually MEET in person eventually. Play nice.
Khaopaat wrote:Are you serious? You don't find it distasteful to tell someone, "hey, you know that momentous event you just experienced ...Katie wrote:I for one did not find ChitownB's post as distasteful or pissy or whatever. It did not seem negative to me. I was surprised that it did to others.
Katie wrote:Khaopaat wrote:Are you serious? You don't find it distasteful to tell someone, "hey, you know that momentous event you just experienced ...Katie wrote:I for one did not find ChitownB's post as distasteful or pissy or whatever. It did not seem negative to me. I was surprised that it did to others.
Yes, I am serious. From his use of the word "suggest" I inferred that he was making a suggestion about a future event, and I take at face value, as jimwdavis recommended, his later statement that he didn't realize that his post was after the fact.
Cathy2 wrote:Oy, let's realize there was an error in judgement and give this whole situation a break.
Gypsy Boy wrote:Cathy2 wrote:Oy, let's realize there was an error in judgement and give this whole situation a break.
What?!And deprive everyone of the opportunity to continue beating a dead horse?
scottsol wrote:Which brings up the problem of skimming rather than reading. I have no problem with skimming, with the overdose of material available on the net it is an important art to master. If you're going to post a reply on a forum, however, I think actually "reading" the posts is in order. If ChitownB had paid even a little attention to the thread he would would have known that he was posting 3 days after the proposal had happened.
One also has to take note of the "Mr. Green" smiley at the end of post in question which is commonly thought to represent a sneer.
Cathy2 wrote:I might be too late for the original poster, though someone out there might want this:
Tie the KNot with the $10 Dinner Box
Package includes:
- Red ruby ring
- Limo service
- Flowers
- Fireworks show
- Photographer
- Videographer
- $10 Dinner Box
Entire package cost: $10,010.
Get on this quick! Only 10 packages available for purchase through 2/14/12.
If package not used by 3/31/12, we'll refund the total cost.
Love is in the air!
stevez wrote:Damn. I'm $10 short.
Cathy2 wrote:I might be too late for the original poster, though someone out there might want this:
Tie the KNot with the $10 Dinner Box
We may substitute listed products with equivalent value products.
Chitown B wrote:scottsol wrote:Which brings up the problem of skimming rather than reading. I have no problem with skimming, with the overdose of material available on the net it is an important art to master. If you're going to post a reply on a forum, however, I think actually "reading" the posts is in order. If ChitownB had paid even a little attention to the thread he would would have known that he was posting 3 days after the proposal had happened.
One also has to take note of the "Mr. Green" smiley at the end of post in question which is commonly thought to represent a sneer.
what? it's a wide smile, meant to convey extra happiness.
wow.
Pie Lady wrote:If my guy wouldn't have the sense enough to just buy me a fresh $10 pizza from ANYWHERE ELSE instead of $10,000 worth of rubies/limos/fireworks, the relationship would be dead before the box was open.
I thought this was a joke!