Ur talking to the person that clickbaits every thread that he makesI am sorry for the paragraphs that I may have written in the past, but paragraphs can often be useful for conveying information in a detailed manner. Short messages, in most cases, fail to convey information clearly and detailedly, which is a very important thing in communication. Saying "fix the server it ded" does nothing to help the issue; writing a longer paragraph detailing suggestions on how to fix the server can help and spark discussion among readers. While you may not want to read paragraphs, other people may be interested in them. In addition to all of this, TL;DRs exist, and they can help you in case you want to know something quickly without getting into all the nuances of the discussion.
TL;DR you're wrong
I know right, people need to stop making paragraphs for their messages. Paragraphs are very useless and shouldn't be used. They can clearly just state their opinions or facts in like 3 sentences but no they like make a whole paragraph. It is so dumb that people make paragraphs for these kind of things and I think they should be stopped. Lets make a petition to stop people who make paragraphs.Stop writing paragraphs omg. Just say what u want nobody cares abt ur long ass paragraph about a dying server that keeps on getting worse. (wtf this turned into a paragraph)
SAY IT LOUDER PLzThe only thing that’s annoying about Them is that some people do it for likes and just repeat the exact same thing said in other threads but worded differently
THE ONLY THING THATS ANNOYING ABOUT THEM IS THAT SOME PEOPLE DO IT FOR LIKES AND JUST REPEAT THE EXACT SAME THING SAID IN OTHER THREADS BUT JUST WORDED DIFFERENTLYSAY IT LOUDER PLz
In the book, The Night Diary by Vira Hiranandani, the main character, Nisha, has one key trait that helps her. In many ways, Nisha is resilient throughout the story. In the story, the main character, Nisha, is forced to live with her uncle because a war is going on where she is from. Amil, her brother, acts as a parent and tries to push his sister into more of a comfort zone. “‘Rashid Uncle, can she stir?’ Amil said. Rashid Uncle stopped and turned. I forced myself not to look down, and held out the spoon. I blinked my tears away, stuck the spoon in the pot, and started to stir the warm yellow dal.” This is resilient because she makes herself engage because she knows it is good for her. Another way this is resilient is that she makes something new. A third way this shows resilience is by her tears. Her tears are a reaction to painful memories and she tries to ignore the pain in order to move past it. In the end, when Nisha makes new connections, it illustrates that people often bounce back after tragedy. In many ways, people can be stronger for it.Stop writing paragraphs omg. Just say what u want nobody cares abt ur long ass paragraph about a dying server that keeps on getting worse. (wtf this turned into a paragraph)
LMFAOOThe worst thing about these long paragraphs is that There are some people who just want likes and will just rephrase what others say
And ur the one fanboying the person that clickbaits every forum post they make. Also keep on begging dhickenball to like ur posts lmfal saddosUr talking to the person that clickbaits every thread that he makes
ksey, this whole post was about u tbh, i always see u posting paragraphs and making me leave the postIn the book, The Night Diary by Vira Hiranandani, the main character, Nisha, has one key trait that helps her. In many ways, Nisha is resilient throughout the story. In the story, the main character, Nisha, is forced to live with her uncle because a war is going on where she is from. Amil, her brother, acts as a parent and tries to push his sister into more of a comfort zone. “‘Rashid Uncle, can she stir?’ Amil said. Rashid Uncle stopped and turned. I forced myself not to look down, and held out the spoon. I blinked my tears away, stuck the spoon in the pot, and started to stir the warm yellow dal.” This is resilient because she makes herself engage because she knows it is good for her. Another way this is resilient is that she makes something new. A third way this shows resilience is by her tears. Her tears are a reaction to painful memories and she tries to ignore the pain in order to move past it. In the end, when Nisha makes new connections, it illustrates that people often bounce back after tragedy. In many ways, people can be stronger for it.
Transition text reference springboard real world insightksey, this whole post was about u tbh, i always see u posting paragraphs and making me leave the post
dude ur literally just putting so many random posts now ur like grinding for well known memberStop writing paragraphs omg. Just say what u want nobody cares abt ur long ass paragraph about a dying server that keeps on getting worse. (wtf this turned into a paragraph)
Im not,i just like to see what ppl reply to posts i make xdxddude ur literally just putting so many random posts now ur like grinding for well known member
OkBlah blah blah
You post a million threads trying to get well known member. You almost have 300 messages and you have less than 80 likes…And ur the one fanboying the person that clickbaits every forum post they make. Also keep on begging dhickenball to like ur posts lmfal saddos
i dont lol idgf abt well know member im not gonna post 1k posts on skeppylands forums weirdoYou post a million threads trying to get well known member
Ratioi dont lol idgf abt well know member im not gonna post 1k posts on skeppylands forums weirdo
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