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Originally posted by mtruitt Statemenst of "I love it" or "I hate it" are both detrimential to meaningful discourse due to their divisive and simplistic nature. When encountering such comments the only response is acceptance or rejection. The lack of substance provides no avenues for a mutual exchange of ideas.
This from the guy who just typed...
"This is one of the best post ever. Hands down."
Sometimes I think we write message board poetry together, and sometimes I think we are doing stand-up comedy.
Originally posted by cfbrunner Well, I'd like to think I've grown up a little ;)
And I love it!
In all seriousness, I am just trying to speed that process along. You should lay back and enjoy the mindless applause more often. It's all around you, if you will only listen.
In the ideal world, every comment a writer receives would be constructive, but sometimes an "I loved it!" is better than nothing at all. At least you know then someone's reading your work. Witness my last couple of articles ... either VS players have a real aversion to Limited or I'm just not making any sense. How am I supposed to know without any feedback?
Originally posted by DDH I heart Chad. I wish you played more, buddy.
In the ideal world, every comment a writer receives would be constructive, but sometimes an "I loved it!" is better than nothing at all. At least you know then someone's reading your work. Witness my last couple of articles ... either VS players have a real aversion to Limited or I'm just not making any sense. How am I supposed to know without any feedback?
Generally, no news is good news, when it comes to that stuff. If you're using up a seeming limited resource (front page space), you can guarantee you'll get SOMETHING if you aren't doing at least decent articles. Trust me, I can understand how it can be frustrating to not have any real idea as to how well you're doing with your articles.
Which reminds me... I've gotta get prepped for my article for the 26th. (Yeah, I'd had one for this past week, but with the birth in the Fatalsync fam, looks like it may be delayed a bit more. ^_^; )