1) Being compared to a poet in a forum that emphasizes logic is not a compliment; rather, it seems to be polite critique that implies that you present your ideas in a purposefully (and needlessly) confusing manner.
2) Your actual argument appears to be “actually doing something is better than just wishing you did something.” If you have somewhere interesting to go with this, very well, I’d be interested to hear it. But so far, it’s appears to be a cliché thought hidden in superfluous verbiage.
3) I am also new here, and I can readily identify that your initial post was nowhere near the standards of the articles under the Discussion tab, let alone the standards of the Main tab.
Brigid, I think your heart is in the right place here, but at this point attempting to argue with the obvious troll is counterproductive.
Shadowzerg’s posts are being consistantly voted down enough to be hidden under default settings. That is what we should be doing. Responding to trolls just encourages to stick around. Ignore them and they will get bored and go away.
1) Being compared to a poet in a forum that emphasizes logic is not a compliment; rather, it seems to be polite critique that implies that you present your ideas in a purposefully (and needlessly) confusing manner. 2) Your actual argument appears to be “actually doing something is better than just wishing you did something.” If you have somewhere interesting to go with this, very well, I’d be interested to hear it. But so far, it’s appears to be a cliché thought hidden in superfluous verbiage. 3) I am also new here, and I can readily identify that your initial post was nowhere near the standards of the articles under the Discussion tab, let alone the standards of the Main tab.
Brigid, I think your heart is in the right place here, but at this point attempting to argue with the obvious troll is counterproductive.
Shadowzerg’s posts are being consistantly voted down enough to be hidden under default settings. That is what we should be doing. Responding to trolls just encourages to stick around. Ignore them and they will get bored and go away.