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MBTI: INTJ
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 19
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even though the topic interests you?
and do you not feel like replying when a thread has already had like around 8 or more pages of replies? i do. heh. |
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Core Member [187%]
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Goodness, no. If the thread interests me, I am willing to read a whole lot.
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I fell behind on the INTJ Females thread. That's what eight pages? And I read it all so I'd be back up to date.
Most of the threads are worth reading all the way through. |
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First page to get the topic and last page to understand where its at.
*edit* I agree with the not posting if its too long. No one is going to read far enough to get to your post so why bother. |
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Core Member [187%]
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I do the same when encountering very long threads. |
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Member [26%]
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I'd only read the whole topic if I was going to reply in a long constructed argument so as to make sure I'm not just repeating someone else.
I'm more reluctant to enter into big threads were things have been discussed. Due to the additional reason of being out of context; to avoid that would mean I need to read the thread.
Last edited by AgentofGaming; 04-11-2008 at 03:16 PM.
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Veteran Member [53%]
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I like to read at least the fist and last post on every page to get an idea where the post is going if its a simple thread otherwise I'll read all the pages then post.
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