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Worst DS Habits?

SuperbassSuperbass Posts: 960
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One that really gets on my nerves is the first reply to the thread has to be funny. Why? What are you trying to prove? :confused:


What forum/forum member habits do you find annoying?
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    CruachanCruachan Posts: 7,211
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    Superbass wrote: »
    One that really gets on my nerves is the first reply to the thread has to be funny. Why? What are you trying to prove? :confused:

    ...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qw9oX-kZ_9k
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    SuperbassSuperbass Posts: 960
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    EmpiricalEmpirical Posts: 10,189
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    Superbass wrote: »
    What forum/forum member habits do you find annoying?

    People who whine about stupid little things because they cant figure out how to post DailyMail links like everyone else.
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    zx50zx50 Posts: 91,280
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    Superbass wrote: »
    One that really gets on my nerves is the first reply to the thread has to be funny. Why? What are you trying to prove? :confused:


    What forum/forum member habits do you find annoying?

    I've don't see this that often.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 36,630
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    People who post a thread that is very similar to several other threads all from the past few weeks. :)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 5,692
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    This little gem:

    'ACTUALLY, IT'S YOU'RE, NOT YOUR!! DUMB****!!'

    To some members, you could have a brilliant and factually correct addition but either write 'your' instead of 'you're', or 'should/could of', it loses all credibility. :rolleyes:

    And when people emphasise words, attempting to make their post more dramatic.

    And when people *writes like this*
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    SuperbassSuperbass Posts: 960
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    zx50 wrote: »
    I've don't see this that often.


    Are you sure? :confused:

    People who post a thread that is very similar to several other threads all from the past few weeks. :)


    People who post passive agressive, uncalled for, pissy replies. :)
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    zx50zx50 Posts: 91,280
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    Superbass wrote: »
    Are you sure? :confused:

    I have seen what you're talking about, but not that often though.
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    SuperbassSuperbass Posts: 960
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    zx50 wrote: »
    I have seen what you're talking about, but not that often though.


    I've seen it a lot too, but not always. Sometimes the replies relate to the discussion.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 36,630
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    Superbass wrote: »
    Are you sure? :confused:





    People who post passive agressive, uncalled for, pissy replies. :)

    People who don't read the terms and conditions too :D
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    Richard46Richard46 Posts: 59,834
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    Superbass wrote: »
    People who post passive agressive, uncalled for, pissy replies. :)

    But what do you think makes you feel like that?
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    KJ44KJ44 Posts: 38,093
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    Make sure you muck out the cage often, wood shavings can cut their little feet, and if infection sets in, it can be bad news.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 5,692
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    KJ44 wrote: »
    Make sure you muck out the cage often, wood shavings can cut their little feet, and if infection sets in, it can be bad news.

    Indeed
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    Richard46Richard46 Posts: 59,834
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    KJ44 wrote: »
    Make sure you muck out the cage often, wood shavings can cut their little feet, and if infection sets in, it can be bad news.

    :D Now I know you are doing this deliberately.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 36,630
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    KJ44 wrote: »
    Make sure you muck out the cage often, wood shavings can cut their little feet, and if infection sets in, it can be bad news.

    not to mention expensive vet bills, even for something so small.
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    KJ44KJ44 Posts: 38,093
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    Richard46 wrote: »
    But what do you think makes you feel like that?

    Richard, are you a machine intelligence?
    I am the psychotherapist.  Please, describe your problems.  Each time
    you are finished talking, type RET twice.
    
    One that really gets on my nerves is the first reply to the thread has
    to be funny. Why? What are you trying to prove?
    
    Is it because really gets on your nerves is the first reply to the
    thread has to be funny why what are me trying to prove that you came
    to me?
    
    People who post passive agressive, uncalled for, pissy replies.
    
    Why do you say that?
    
    I've seen it a lot too, but not always. Sometimes the replies relate
    to the discussion.
    
    Does it bother you that not always sometimes the replies relate to the
    discussion?
    
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    zx50zx50 Posts: 91,280
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    Superbass wrote: »
    I've seen it a lot too, but not always. Sometimes the replies relate to the discussion.

    I didn't say I'd seen it a lot — you're the one that's saying that.
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    SuperbassSuperbass Posts: 960
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    KJ44 wrote: »
    Make sure you muck out the cage often, wood shavings can cut their little feet, and if infection sets in, it can be bad news.

    :confused::confused:

    KJ44 wrote: »
    Richard, are you a machine intelligence?
    I am the psychotherapist.  Please, describe your problems.  Each time
    you are finished talking, type RET twice.
    
    One that really gets on my nerves is the first reply to the thread has
    to be funny. Why? What are you trying to prove?
    
    Is it because really gets on your nerves is the first reply to the
    thread has to be funny why what are me trying to prove that you came
    to me?
    
    People who post passive agressive, uncalled for, pissy replies.
    
    Why do you say that?
    
    I've seen it a lot too, but not always. Sometimes the replies relate
    to the discussion.
    
    Does it bother you that not always sometimes the replies relate to the
    discussion?
    


    Hilarious.

    zx50 wrote: »
    I didn't say I'd seen it a lot — you're the one that's saying that.


    I didn't mean to add that too in there ha.
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    Pet1986Pet1986 Posts: 7,701
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    People who copy and paste huge amounts of text from sites to back up their point when one paragraph would have done :(
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    Richard46Richard46 Posts: 59,834
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    KJ44 wrote: »
    Richard, are you a machine intelligence?

    Question does not compute.
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    Phoenix LazarusPhoenix Lazarus Posts: 17,306
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    Worst DS habits? Any monks with diarrhoea members?
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    SuperbassSuperbass Posts: 960
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    Oh do **** off with your cliquiness and smart-arse answers, try to have a discussion about what people find annoying on Digital Spy and people have to ruin it. With the exception of one or two people, the people who've replied to this are deeply unpleasant. :rolleyes::sleep:
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    KJ44KJ44 Posts: 38,093
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    Superbass wrote: »
    Oh do **** off with your cliquiness and smart-arse answers, try to have a discussion about what people find annoying on Digital Spy and people have to ruin it. With the exception of one or two people, the people who've replied to this are deeply unpleasant. :rolleyes::sleep:

    You've done the equivalent of walking into a pub, castigating people on their choice of drink, how they dress and who they keep company with.

    Look up tact in the dictionary.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 36,630
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    KJ44 wrote: »
    You've done the equivalent of walking into a pub, castigating people on their choice of drink, how they dress and who they keep company with.

    Look up tact in the dictionary.

    Exactly.

    OP your first post didn't exactly endear yourself to those who would be likely to post unfortunately. You may have gotten a better response with a wee bit more tact.
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