krose wrote:I won't use it. I have no problem skipping over posts manually if I think they are stupid or don't add to the conversation. There are a few whose posts I routinely bypass or just skim and ignore. I just scroll past their verbose nonsense.
If I were someone who used that kind of feature, I would likely have put Pirate on ignore right off the bat. Then I would have missed out on some real gems, because it took a while to get to know and appreciate her 'style.'
Why thank you. lmpo. I thought oh my gosh how rude, but you made up for it. lol.
Gad am I on your ignore list? Haha. I wouldn't be surprised.
"HOW DARE YOU KEEP US WAITING!!!!! I demand you post right this very instant or I'll... I'll... I'll hold my breath until I slump over and bang my head against the keyboard resulting in me posting something along the lines of "SR Wphgohbrfg76hou7wbn.xdf87e4iubnaelghe45auhnea4iunh eb9uih t4e9h eibn z"! "-- Angus McAwesome (Jul 21/08 11:51 pm)
Is there any method to learn if I am on any list of anybody? I don't care, REALLY ! (It is only the eternal desire of knowledge ...)
- Whenever a poet or preacher, chief or wizard spouts gibberish, the human race spends centuries deciphering the message. - Umberto Eco - To assert that the earth revolves around the sun is as erroneous as to claim that Jesus was not born of a virgin. - Cardinal Bellarmine at the trial of Galilei
krose wrote:I won't use it. I have no problem skipping over posts manually if I think they are stupid or don't add to the conversation. There are a few whose posts I routinely bypass or just skim and ignore. I just scroll past their verbose nonsense.
If I were someone who used that kind of feature, I would likely have put Pirate on ignore right off the bat. Then I would have missed out on some real gems, because it took a while to get to know and appreciate her 'style.'
Why thank you. lmpo. I thought oh my gosh how rude, but you made up for it. lol.
I think you're delightful. Your writing reminds me of the email from one of my favorite nephews (he's on a mission in Ukraine).
By the way, I was in your bonny homeland for a few days this summer. It is as beautiful as I had expected, and I would move there in a millisecond just for the climate (I really hate the summer heat).
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krose wrote: I think you're delightful. Your writing reminds me of the email from one of my favorite nephews (he's on a mission in Ukraine).
By the way, I was in your bonny homeland for a few days this summer. It is as beautiful as I had expected, and I would move there in a millisecond just for the climate (I really hate the summer heat).
Awe thank you. :D I was also in Scotland this summer. Hmmm yeah. Less said about that the better. But it was nice to catch some FRESH air again. Where abouts were you at?
I am so excited about going to sleep tonight, I am wayyyy tired. Hehe.
Im gonna watch Camp Rock in bed. I have no idea what it is, but hey, maybe it will be worth while.
This poll has gone on for well over a week, and I feel safe to conclude that the votes are in:
Of those who use the "ignore" feature, the great majority enjoy it. Nobody has found it not to their liking.
Of those who don't use the "ignore" feature, the overwhelming majority haven't noticed much change since its inception, with others more or less evenly split between having a better vs. worse experience.
My disabling or continuation of the ignore feature was contingent on the results of this poll. Based on the results, the feature will remain active.
Now back to your regularly-scheduled programming.
"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"
ludwigm wrote:Is there any method to learn if I am on any list of anybody? I don't care, REALLY ! (It is only the eternal desire of knowledge ...)
I would never ignore you. You're too handsome to ignore. And so's your lion.
(Nevo, Jan 23) And the Melchizedek Priesthood may not have been restored until the summer of 1830, several months after the organization of the Church.