Originally posted by Whats goin on ehHe definitely meands threads because if the thread associated with users on the second page, that would mean the thread would get placed back on the top of the first page; you sir yourself were a 2nd page thread user when you so deftly returned the thread to its proper place. However, there are some shady threads festering on page two that the thread should not interact with (casts glower at all 20 of richfeet's threads). It's the same crowd that we're not inviting to its party.
Other threads or other users?
Originally posted by Ramiri15I am not worried about richfeet's threads. I am sure most young threads would find all that talk about the good old times pathetic and boring, and those threads are also quite harmless. In general, the General Forum is much less dangerous than the Spirituality Forum. Luckily the Spirituality Forum is so far away that our thread can't get there on its own anyway.
However, there are some shady threads festering on page two that the thread should not interact with (casts glower at all 20 of richfeet's threads).
Originally posted by NordlysWOW.....I went to the spirituality forum. I wasted a full hour and read the entire "Define God" thread. You are absolutely right; I want the thread nowhere near that place (shudders repeatedly).
In general, the General Forum is much less dangerous than the Spirituality Forum.
Originally posted by Ramiri15Yikes, you are brave. All the wackos hang out in spirituality - I'm just happy they stay there, and away from here.
WOW.....I went to the spirituality forum. I wasted a full hour and read the entire "Define God" thread. You are absolutely right; I want the thread nowhere near that place (shudders repeatedly).
Did I ever tell you all that the older I've gotten, the more of a radical atheist I've become?
As our young thread goes through puberty, it will certainly experience feelings it doesn't have words for yet. So I think it might be interested in today's Weird and Wonderful Word:
limerence
the initial exhilarating rush of falling in love; the state of being in love. This word was coined by Dorothy Tennov in a 1979 book titled Love and Limerence. Supposedly, psychologists have found that this state lasts for an average of three years.