Originally posted by StarrmanExcuse me?
I have of late and wherefore I know not lost all the threads I post in. I often look back for days to see someone reply to something I have written, yet to no avail. To be honest, I am developing a complex about it. Please someone post something more and prove me wrong.
All threads have a right to life and by killing them you are depriving them of it. Even if they want to die!
Even if the thread has stopped being a thread as such as is really but a shell and had previously expressed that it would not want to exist in such a state. It still should be forced to live on. Because that is God's will.
(There that should ensure this thread reaches a large number of posts. And also that it's rightful place is Debates with it's brethren posted by Ivanhoe)
((In case it wasn't obvious this is a parody of Ivanhoe's many threads about Right to Life in Debates))
I disagree, all threads have the right to die. When thier life is run, and it's obvious that there is no hope of recovery. We should allow them the dignity to exist as what they once ere. Meaningful threads that had meaningful ideas. When the original point of the first post is played out, it is time to retire the thread.
Nyxie