We know you don't, Pleebo.
/applauds
I kind of doubt it though.
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The Cat Who Traveled 200 Miles To Get Home
We know you don't, Pleebo.
/applauds I kind of doubt it though. I'm honestly surprised I don't get more negativity on here. My only saving grace is I try quite hard to always respond courteously with as much thought put into my rebuttals as possible.
I propose a stickied Useless News thread.
At least this way we can share silly dumb things and not have to clog up the forum submenus and categories. Cerberus.Tikal said: » I wouldn't report him over something so trivial, but I don't know if he stopped posting news stories or he was stopped from posting more news stories. /shrug pretty much this, are people really getting so butthurt over .... threads? really? just don't post in them, simple as that, you bump them, you are just giving him what he wants. Lakshmi.Deces said: » Holly seemed to be an average housecat; her owners, Jacob and Bonnie Richter, say she had an easy temperament and took to traveling well when they decided to include her on family R.V. excursions. But one day, something spooked her, and she took off through an open door 200 miles from home. The Richters posted fliers and organized a search for their pet, but she was nowhere to be found. Heartbroken, they returned home without her. Two months and many miles later, Holly came back to them. She’d been living with Barb Mazzola and her family in West Palm Beach for a short time after making the trek from Daytona, where she’d disappeared at the R.V. rally the Richters had brought her to. Mazzola said she found Holly barely able to stand, weakened, and with wounded paws. She cared for her enough to get her back on her feet, then took her to a local vet to be treated. “I almost didn’t want to ask, because I wanted to keep her, but I said, ‘Just check and make sure she doesn’t have a microchip,’” Mazzola said. Sure enough, Holly had been implanted with a chip, allowing the vet to find her true owners after a staggering two months. Now, scientists are puzzling over how she made the long journey on her own. While some say it could be that Holly learned to follow her nose–keeping the ocean to one side of her and the interstate on the other–one scientist thinks it could just be that Holly is a natural survivor. After being born inside an air-conditioner, the Richters say, Holly managed to crawl out and adopted them as family, bearing burn marks on her belly as proof of where she’d been. “You’ve got these real variations in temperament,” Dr. Marc Bekoff, a behavioral ecologist, said. “Fish can by shy or bold; there seem to be shy and bold spiders. This cat, it could be she has the personality of a survivor.” Whatever the reason, Holly is now safe at home with her family because of it. Image: Barbara P. Fernandez for The New York Times http://www.webpronews.com/holly-the-cat-who-traveled-200-miles-to-get-home-2013-01 Odin.Headstrong said: » Is it really worth making a thread over something like this tho? The strippers were a quick laugh at least <,< Odin.Headstrong said: » Is it really worth making a thread over something like this tho? The strippers were a quick laugh at least <,< Odin.Headstrong said: » Is it really worth making a thread over something like this tho? The strippers were a quick laugh at least <,< These forums are entirely more fascinating for the existence of the off topic forum and threads like this one, in my opinion. I'm glad Terminus quoted the original post because I feel better having read it. I disagree with the reporting anyway, at least they're worth a read unlike kawarities.
Except maybe for the Obama one. I dont report people because i feel most threads self-mod just fine but political alignment doesnt excuse bombing the forum with trivial ***. Make one huge thread or pick the most interesting ones.
This isnt Inside Edition. Valefor.Sehachan said: » I disagree with the reporting anyway, at least they're worth a read unlike kawarities. Except maybe for the Obama one. Well it's the kind of news you get when nothing important happens :< i rather read something interesting.. The only thing we're discussing in here now is why people consider it spam, cause there's nothing else to discuss about it ._. yay kitty i guess
Artemicion said: » I propose a stickied Useless News thread. At least this way we can share silly dumb things and not have to clog up the forum submenus and categories. Will celebrity death threads be placed in this category? Odin.Headstrong said: » Well it's the kind of news you get when nothing important happens :< i rather read something interesting.. The only thing we're discussing in here now is why people consider it spam, cause there's nothing else to discuss about it ._. yay kitty i guess Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Will celebrity death threads be placed in this category? Shadowe Elrik said: » I'm honestly surprised I don't get more negativity on here. My only saving grace is I try quite hard to always respond courteously with as much thought put into my rebuttals as possible. Real ones or the weekly X is dead and it turns out it wasn't true?
There's never a reason NOT to post cat news.
Cerberus.Tikal said: » Shadowe Elrik said: » I'm honestly surprised I don't get more negativity on here. My only saving grace is I try quite hard to always respond courteously with as much thought put into my rebuttals as possible. Maybe it's just because I've survived the fight and they figured out I won't be ran off? Shadowe Elrik said: » Odin.Headstrong said: » Well it's the kind of news you get when nothing important happens :< i rather read something interesting.. The only thing we're discussing in here now is why people consider it spam, cause there's nothing else to discuss about it ._. yay kitty i guess Actually like the idea of the useless news thread x3 It's attitude, not content.
I may be speaking only for myself, but I know at least four or five people who'd echo it. My problem with that idea is a lot of threads provoke pages and pages of conversation. With dozens of topics in one thread, they get mixed up, it's harder to follow the general train of discussion and it's a pain in the arse to backread.
I can see a general news thread being the same as the general FFXI question thread. Whilst I appreciate the idea behind that thread I would prefer having different topics to search and read through depending on what I'm looking for. We have forum categories for a reason, right? Seems silly to force every topic into one thread. Random thoughts exists.
Not impressed. It's been done before.
I wonder how many Carl Sagan and Neil DeGrasse Tyson threads it'd take for me to get banned.
Cerberus.Tikal said: » It's attitude, not content. I may be speaking only for myself, but I know at least four or five people who'd echo it. I'm confused... why is there so much drama over a cat thread?
Odin.Headstrong said: » Is it really worth making a thread over something like this tho? The strippers were a quick laugh at least <,< |
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