Does your post count mean anything to you?

Started by Solitary Wanderer, November 08, 2007, 11:54:59 AM

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Does your post count mean anything to you?

Yes - I think about it every day!
4 (19%)
Yes
4 (19%)
No
4 (19%)
Nope - never think about it
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PaulR

Quote from: sound sponge on November 08, 2007, 12:26:59 PM
I use a vibrational field to increase my post count.  ;D
Vibrato is so much easier.....it's just a smaller word.... ;D

Wanderer

#21
Not really, but my posts do (supposing they carry any meaning at all).

karlhenning

Quote from: sound sponge on November 08, 2007, 12:26:59 PM
I use a vibrational field to increase my post count.  ;D

Your vibrational fields are truly more sophisticated!  ;D

mahlertitan

it means the degree of one's lack of social activities

karlhenning

I think I am likely to be much more socially active than many with a lighter post-count.

Why, only last night two young ladies asked me out for a beer.

Well, all right. They did not so much ask, as firmly insist.

PaulR

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Quote from: karlhenning on November 08, 2007, 12:51:01 PM
I think I am likely to be much more socially active than many with a lighter post-count.

Why, only last night two young ladies asked me out for a beer.

Well, all right. They did not so much ask, as firmly insist.
With that being said, I agree.  I mean, I don't drink (Since I'm only 19, and think I would get caught if I were to ;D), but there's other things that people can ask of you ;D  They just don't with me. 

I have relatively no social life :) (Outside of campus at least ;D)/  ((And to clarify, I'm not necessarily happy about my situation, but I'd rather be doing what I'm doing than doing the complete opposite))

bwv 1080


Renfield


Iago

Quote from: Great Gable on November 08, 2007, 12:07:40 PM
No - if I offend you I'll step back a bit - I'd hate to think I was annoying people!

I LOVE to annoy people.








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"Good", is NOT good enough, when "better" is expected

locrian


Iago

"Good", is NOT good enough, when "better" is expected