Forum: The Classroom Topic: Question for Mr. Kevin Break started by: whiskey@throttle Posted by whiskey@throttle on Jul. 24 2002,08:05
Why do you always.Post in fragments. And incomplete sentences. Line after line. It drives me mad. I hope you can. Take a joke. And enjoy. My accustomed detnet humor. Feel free. To make fun of me too. P.s. - I love you. You, you, youuououououououou Posted by one on Jul. 24 2002,08:39
The other one that gets me is posting messages that refer to private conversations as if they were public. It makes for some very incoherent messaging.
Posted by Beldurin on Jul. 24 2002,17:11
Yeah, Nikita, remember what you said about that the other day on IM?
Posted by Nikita on Jul. 24 2002,17:22
Of course! How could I forget a juicy tidbit like that? Of course that's only a small part of a bigger thing which happened to your mother's sister's cousin's college roomate's boyfriend-turned-gay live-in transvestite housemate's grandma who had a fetish about ... Posted by L33T_h4x0r_d00d on Jul. 24 2002,17:40
How did you know about the meat hat fetish? Posted by forumwhore on Jul. 24 2002,18:20
Because I find out that spacing and indenting makes for a much easier and faster read with an implied rythym for the words and sentences to follow. Long rant paragraphs without a break in them I tend to skim through, don't you?
Posted by TheTaxMan on Jul. 24 2002,18:46
The english language is devided into paragraphs because they are easier to read than sentance fragments on every line.
Posted by demonk on Jul. 24 2002,19:07
Forumwhore, you know that last post you just did? That's the kind of posting we are used to reading from regular people. No weird returning and indents. Just a nice flowing of sences that make sense! Agreed, I usually just skip posts with large blocks of text with little or no break in them. But 3-4 sentences together doesn't make for an unreadable block of text.
Posted by Rhydant on Jul. 24 2002,19:15
maybe its just a really long hiaku?
Posted by Anztac on Jul. 24 2002,20:21
Isn't that sort of a contradiction in terms there Rhy?
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