Trethowan Yes, my opinions are paramount. If you don't like them, it causes black holes to open, devouring all dissenters in a mire of gravitational chaos. No joke. NASA tried to do a study, but like the Cygnus, they were pulled to their untimely deaths.
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I shall have to remember to turn off my free will around you dear.
*serious face* Now I'm questioning my usage of definitions and forum terminology. It's been my interpretation that within the hobby any thread on a forum that's started specifically to discuss an opinion-based topic is called a discussion thread. Usually when we complain about them we're referring to the ones with "issues", the drama magnets, the ones with the completely useless chatter like "I think cheap dolls suck" and "only expensive dolls count in the hobby" and that sort of rubbish. Maybe my usage of the word has taken on a pejorative sense that isn't really there. All threads discuss things, otherwise they'd not exist. I'd not count this thread as a discussion thread, but one started to state a policy change, and then we started chatting in it. Historically thread activity was called chat. Informal. Perhaps the thread for discussion is more formal and therefore not chat. Maybe I'm thinking about it too much. I could blame that cup of coffee I had at 10pm.
<----I guess I consider this thread a "discussion" thread because it wasn't a locked mod-post, it was left often to...essentially that, discussion. If it were locked and no one allowed to post, I would consider it an "information post". Perhaps we have different nebulous definitions of the term 'discussion'. To me "chat" has always been something you do in real-time, hence "chat rooms" and their ilk. I also say "chat" when I'm being INCREDIBLY informal with a friend ( as in "Yes you know that last two hours of incredibly filthy, politically incorrect stuff we've been talking about? Yes, let's chat again as soon as possible hun!"). To me a discussion is just...well, you put it best. "All threads discuss things, otherwise they'd not exist." To me everything is a discussion and the 'problem' discussions cease to be discussions at all and have degenerated into feces-flinging contests until a moderator steps in and puts a boot in some behind.
I FEEL more clear and level headed than ever. Mostly. I did try to stick the orange juice in the cupboard a few months ago. Overall, I'm more even keel than ever. It's been quite nice and relaxing actually, I think I'll miss it. I'm more concerned with the postpartum hormones! If being pregnant is this good, then I fear I'll have "withdrawals" like I'm going off of some drug.
Seriously, if it were possible, I'd love to replicate this hormone cocktail and live like this every day (minus the watermelon attached to my abdomen) hahaha.
<----Oh dear, I must have missed the post(s!?) where you mentioned you were expecting (quite soon!)!! My warmest congratulations!!!
Haha, your situation isn't that uncommon I've heard. I think they call it "pregnancy euphoria". Something to do with the levels of oxytocin? I'm glad to hear you're having such a comfortable pregnancy though!!!
One more thing to be happy about! As for the orange juice...I think that's "being human".
I have no excuse and I do stupid little things like that all the time.
DollykimObviously there is a need for a place like DOA where they can express them selves and get it out of their system. We've all been in the middle school mindset some time in our lives and if you're lucky you get out of at the right time. As for me, I haven't had time for it since 1990 when I left.
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opposite of "expressing yourself" and "getting it out of your system"? It seems rigid, to the point where I notice people talking about the moderators with an almost silly "Fear of Damnation" air to their posts. I was chatting in a thread where one person was afraid to make a sentence or two comment about a topic that breached both sides of the resin/vinyl gap. They weren't even going off topic yet they made it clear they were watching for a moderator like an animal in the desert might keep an eye out for circling vultures. And...you'll have to explain to me what a "middle school mindset" is. I'm sorry DollyKim, I apologize for the need for clarification, I just want to make sure I understand it correctly before I comment on it to avoid confusion!