04 Dec 07
I want a serious answer to some questions:
First, what in the hell is your problem?
Second, do you speak in the third person too?
Third, do you realize that EVERYBODY ALREADY KNOWS THAT YOU WROTE THE POST?
You all know who you are. Don't make me call you out by name. I want an answer. A real answer, not 'what is it your business if I choose to look like a twit?'
Ok?
Go.
Originally posted by darvlayDear darvlay,
I want a serious answer to some questions:
First, what in the hell is your problem?
Second, do you speak in the third person too?
Third, do you realize that EVERYBODY ALREADY KNOWS THAT YOU WROTE THE POST?
You all know who you are. Don't make me call you out by name. I want an answer. A real answer, not 'what is it your business if I choose to look like a twit?'
Ok?
Go.
I think some people treat forum posts a bit like letters. In a letter you are expected to sign with your name, even if your name and address are written at the top. It's a tradition, and it would probably be seen as quite impolite not to do it in a letter. People who sign their forum posts probably just want to be polite.
Sincerely,
Nordlys
Originally posted by Nordlysname and address are written at the top.
Dear darvlay,
I think some people treat forum posts a bit like letters. In a letter you are expected to sign with your name, even if your name and address is written at the top. It's a tradition, and it would probably be seen as quite impolite not to do it in a letter. People who sign their forum posts probably just want to be polite.
Sincerely,
Nordlys
Andy
Originally posted by darvlaySo what, who cares!
I want a serious answer to some questions:
First, what in the hell is your problem?
Second, do you speak in the third person too?
Third, do you realize that EVERYBODY ALREADY KNOWS THAT YOU WROTE THE POST?
You all know who you are. Don't make me call you out by name. I want an answer. A real answer, not 'what is it your business if I choose to look like a twit?'
Ok?
Go.
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