The science of opinion ...


Some may find this interesting (it is).

Some may find this threatening (it isn't, it is science).

Some may read it and use it to help them understand the dynamics of internet forums.

https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0078433
atdavid
And yet you felt the need to virtue signal your departure. Would you like to take your ball with you too?




thecarpathian712 posts11-09-2019 12:15pmZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz......
You have officially bored me sleep.
It was fun for a bit. Now it’s a petty annoyance.


Frankly, some threads are more fun to lurk on than to wade into.  It's like watching a free-for-tennis game played with a hand grenade...

You KNOW the pin's gonna come out of it at some point....
Ah sorry to have missed all the fun, mowing two acres of grass.
Maybe I do not have my priorities right?
All I can say is you have some very stranges notions Atdavid?

Not saying bad just strange.

I am afraid I just do not think about my posting on such a deep level as you seem to think people do.

I will flow with Elizabeth on this one.
I ain't got no life.
WTH would I be here if I did?
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Bringing out my handy dandy mirror:

- geoffkait with over 18,000 posts is certainly not here to "learn"- thyname with so many posts in so few days with so few topics ... is not here to learn- uberwalz ... 8,000 posts

I am honest about what draws me to audio-forums; share knowledge, but I will also engage people on discussions of euphonics, i.e. around turntables, etc. trying to gleam some tidbit of knowledge about how to translate what a turntable does, to how people perceive it, and how to adapt that to listening experiences. 

If you have thousands and thousand of posts, you are not here "to learn", you are here to banter, and to tell other people what you know.  I am being honest with myself ... some others should try it sometimes. It will probably make you less angry :-)