Sticking to a thread subject ( Archived) (51)

Jun 1, 2018 5:34 AM CST Sticking to a thread subject
jimgi
jimgijimgiroscommon, Roscommon Ireland3 Threads 1 Polls 978 Posts
ImJustJim: Dear Sir

I don't wish to be an antagonist, and this is only my opinion, but, from what I'm reading, here, your above description seems to apply to you, moreso than to any other poster, on this thread. Thank you, for allowing me to add my thoughts to you thread.
Just for the sake of clarity;
He didn't allow you to add your thoughts.
You just haven't been shown the road yet laugh
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Jun 1, 2018 5:37 AM CST Sticking to a thread subject
jimgi
jimgijimgiroscommon, Roscommon Ireland3 Threads 1 Polls 978 Posts
LeeCharming: Well it appears to be a regular thing for posters to stray away from a thread subject...either to deflect from the subject, because they don't have the debating skills or to sabotage a thread...

It's disappointing, when some claim to be good at debating, but fail when they don't know what they are talking about and they even create threads complaining, because they always see the worst in people and never look for the best...

Snowflakes don't like to be proven wrong and will deflect to avoid looking silly, so instead they might tell a posters to leave their thread...when their distraction tactics fail them...It's hilarious to watch a thread creator sabotage, their own subject matter and all because they were proven to be wrong..

What are your views on sticking to a thread subject?
Personally I like to stick to the subject and debate a subject well....

Do you think posters should sabotage their own thread subject and tell a poster to leave...just because they were proven to be wrong for creating their complaint thread?
Surely only a coward would resort those kind of tactics and it would prove, that when it come's down to it...they have no idea what they are talking about and unable to debate like a adult

Share you opinions
You'd have to agree that most of the thread topics are so weak,people going off on a tangent is the best thing that could possibly happen to them?
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Jun 1, 2018 5:42 AM CST Sticking to a thread subject
sticking to a Thread-Subject?
That would be a FIRST on CS!rolling on the floor laughing
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Jun 1, 2018 6:41 PM CST Sticking to a thread subject
Barley pop!
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Jun 1, 2018 8:32 PM CST Sticking to a thread subject
R_U_the_1_4_me
R_U_the_1_4_meR_U_the_1_4_meBuffalo, New York USA181 Posts
OH LOOK! a squirrel!
Embedded image from another site
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Jun 2, 2018 12:54 AM CST Sticking to a thread subject
M4_Mischief
M4_MischiefM4_MischiefBelleville, Ontario Canada6,250 Posts
It was national doughnut day yesterday and I didn't even take advantage of it.......crying
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Jun 2, 2018 1:05 AM CST Sticking to a thread subject
Keepers
KeepersKeepersDurban, KwaZulu-Natal South Africa2 Threads 132 Posts
M4_Mischief: It was national doughnut day yesterday and I didn't even take advantage of it.......
Thank god for that. wave Sugar is poison.
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Jun 2, 2018 1:06 AM CST Sticking to a thread subject
Draegoneer
DraegoneerDraegoneerPrudenville, Michigan USA1 Threads 1,371 Posts
LeeCharming: Well it appears to be a regular thing for posters to stray away from a thread subject...either to deflect from the subject, because they don't have the debating skills or to sabotage a thread...

It's disappointing, when some claim to be good at debating, but fail when they don't know what they are talking about and they even create threads complaining, because they always see the worst in people and never look for the best...

Snowflakes don't like to be proven wrong and will deflect to avoid looking silly, so instead they might tell a posters to leave their thread...when their distraction tactics fail them...It's hilarious to watch a thread creator sabotage, their own subject matter and all because they were proven to be wrong..

What are your views on sticking to a thread subject?
Personally I like to stick to the subject and debate a subject well....

Do you think posters should sabotage their own thread subject and tell a poster to leave...just because they were proven to be wrong for creating their complaint thread?
Surely only a coward would resort those kind of tactics and it would prove, that when it come's down to it...they have no idea what they are talking about and unable to debate like a adult

Share you opinions
There are always more details and things going on around a thread that people may want to bring up. It's going to cause a hi-jack or full stray away from the thread.

Trying to stay mindful of the OP and topic; if a person can still bring it back around to the original topic, it's a good thing. May not always be easy. It is helpful.
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Jun 2, 2018 1:06 AM CST Sticking to a thread subject
Keepers
KeepersKeepersDurban, KwaZulu-Natal South Africa2 Threads 132 Posts
LeeCharming: Well it appears to be a regular thing for posters to stray away from a thread subject...either to deflect from the subject, because they don't have the debating skills or to sabotage a thread...

It's disappointing, when some claim to be good at debating, but fail when they don't know what they are talking about and they even create threads complaining, because they always see the worst in people and never look for the best...

Snowflakes don't like to be proven wrong and will deflect to avoid looking silly, so instead they might tell a posters to leave their thread...when their distraction tactics fail them...It's hilarious to watch a thread creator sabotage, their own subject matter and all because they were proven to be wrong..

What are your views on sticking to a thread subject?
Personally I like to stick to the subject and debate a subject well....

Do you think posters should sabotage their own thread subject and tell a poster to leave...just because they were proven to be wrong for creating their complaint thread?
Surely only a coward would resort those kind of tactics and it would prove, that when it come's down to it...they have no idea what they are talking about and unable to debate like a adult

Share you opinions
Hello Mr Charming, nice to see you having fun. wave I know it's off topic but I'm also GUILTY at times. laugh
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Jun 2, 2018 1:06 AM CST Sticking to a thread subject
M4_Mischief
M4_MischiefM4_MischiefBelleville, Ontario Canada6,250 Posts
Not for me....I have a huge sweet tooth......laugh
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Jun 2, 2018 1:36 AM CST Sticking to a thread subject
Harbal
HarbalHarbalSouth Yorkshire, England UK49 Threads 3 Polls 2,248 Posts
LeeCharming:
It's disappointing, when some claim to be good at debating, but fail when they don't know what they are talking about and they even create threads complaining,
This is true, Lee, but it seems strange that you are drawing attention to the fact when you are probably the worst offender on the site.

LeeCharming: I like to stick to the subject and debate a subject well....
I don't deny that you are a mass debater but this only seems to lead to you making a mess of your threads.
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