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I think that people respond more to a narrative, especially if it's well written. Short and to the point. When I see a bunch of long copy and pasted articles or links I just zone out. What I'm trying to say is that you seem to have a lot of info to share. But you if you want people to actually read it you have to get them interested first. And I think you are sadly lacking in that respect. So, think about it, ok??
KB is rapidly becoming a board for bad porn, hot links, and smiley faces.
Quote from: MissBarbara on July 22, 2011, 12:00:07 AMQuote from: toeinh20 on July 21, 2011, 07:34:51 PMKB is rapidly becoming a board for bad porn, hot links, and smiley faces.Sad, but very true...Woo Babs! I was worried I was the only one who noticed! Oh, and FUCK YOU.
Quote from: toeinh20 on July 21, 2011, 07:34:51 PMKB is rapidly becoming a board for bad porn, hot links, and smiley faces.Sad, but very true...
The thread's name is "FUCK YOU." Stop trying to make nice. Sheriff will throw both of us out!
Wait. Bad porn?? To some, all porn is bad.
licksnkissez, Actually, the is a reason I use the numbered "RESPONSE" style of writing to reply to the posts of KB members ...QuoteNutty you know I love ya hun, but I am intelligent enough to know what a RESPONSE is so quit fucking telling me. It's like writiing SENTENCE: Then writing the sentenceI think that people respond more to a narrative, especially if it's well written. Short and to the point. When I see a bunch of long copy and pasted articles or links I just zone out. What I'm trying to say is that you seem to have a lot of info to share. But you if you want people to actually read it you have to get them interested first. And I think you are sadly lacking in that respect. So, think about it, ok?? RESPONSE: Breaking down what a KB member has written into brief quotes then, writing a series of numbered "RESPONSES" is a method used to overcome learning disabilities ... In fact, in school and certain workplaces, a formal request for a "reasonable accommodation due to disability" had to be filed (pesky "learned" lawyers again ) in order to use that particular writing style ... People such as myself, with learning disabilities quite often find it difficult to write in a flowing writing style, since at times the narrative seems to wander aimlessly, becoming quite unfocused, resulting laborious and time consuming re-writes, which can be avoided by using a "blocked" writing style ... Yes, it is a bit formulaic, but it works for me.To this Geek, living with a disabilities often present unique challenges in life, yet they afford ample opportunity to experience life in unique ways. Nutty_and_Fun .. (o:
Nutty you know I love ya hun, but I am intelligent enough to know what a RESPONSE is so quit fucking telling me. It's like writiing SENTENCE: Then writing the sentenceI think that people respond more to a narrative, especially if it's well written. Short and to the point. When I see a bunch of long copy and pasted articles or links I just zone out. What I'm trying to say is that you seem to have a lot of info to share. But you if you want people to actually read it you have to get them interested first. And I think you are sadly lacking in that respect. So, think about it, ok??
Easy as pie..pussy pie, even!
Quote from: licksnkissez on July 22, 2011, 06:17:56 PM Easy as pie..pussy pie, even! Pussy pie? My kind of dessert. Mmmmm.
Hmmmm. I keep it a bit more simple. But when I feel the need for something really special to do to my partner, I go shopping at the supermarket, get a nice fresh hand of ginger, an while i've got her tied up, indulge myself by figging her.
Shop VacWhen a dirty, talented tramp stuffs you're entire package (balls and all) into her mouth, and blows you with amazing suction power.
You never clicked on the link before blindly replying... figures. <rolls eyes>hint: HOVER OVER THAT BLATANT TROLL I POSTED then push the LEFT mouse buttonI hate it when I have to explain a joke to the criminally dense...