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Ironhead
03-30-2007, 06:56 PM
There's a lot of topics that pop up here that I never even think about opening not because I don't have the time for it, but because I'm afraid of incurring permanent damage to my eyes from them rolling too much ;) Btw, for what it's worth, I like your new avatar, but I'm a pushover for redheads and brunettes, so you had an edge.

FiremanforTS
03-30-2007, 07:13 PM
I avoid the politics and religion forum like the plague.

About 50% of the posts I skip over looking at. Pretty much reviews, personals, party photos and general are all i even look into.


Bryan

TJT
03-30-2007, 07:17 PM
Praise Bob!

crayons
03-30-2007, 07:20 PM
I try and ignore anything posted by Kelly Shore, unless I suspect there will be an argument which I can read about where she is being flamed. Other than that, it's pretty much a question of what interests me (which is little) so I pretty much skeem over everything and ignore a lot.

wendy48088
03-30-2007, 07:36 PM
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timxxx
03-30-2007, 07:43 PM
I try and ignore anything posted by Kelly Shore, unless I suspect there will be an argument which I can read about where she is being flamed.

What she said :twisted:


WOW nice picture Arianna :wink:

eze
03-30-2007, 08:11 PM
I actually thought the Miriam post started out quite well, then it just slowly got retarded. And off topic for some IMO.

But we all have what we want to ignore. I tend to ignore anything that sparks 0 interest.

sucka4chix
03-30-2007, 10:22 PM
I actually started coming here to keep up with the haps in NYC...parties etc...I stayed because it was entertaining, for a while. Now pretty much nothing of value here. A good fight is comical but even those seem so Jerry Springer-ish now. It's the same ol'crap over and over, so I pretty much browse 'til I see a topic that sticks out.

mikejones
03-30-2007, 10:39 PM
I always try to read threads from Peggygee, HaraJuku, Alison Faraday, and Nadia. Many of their threads/comments are very informative on the attitudes and psychology of transsexual women.

The cartoons thread with Trish and Kabuki is also entertaining.

Kriss
03-30-2007, 11:23 PM
But how 'bout y'all? What topics here do you find to be not unlike watching paint dry?

DON'T tempt me


I always try to read threads from Peggygee, HaraJuku, Alison Faraday, and Nadia. Many of their threads/comments are very informative on the attitudes and psychology of transsexual women.

WORD. :rock2
got to include Strawberry, Vicki, Allanah, Arianna(mmm, i'm such a brown nosed sycophant!)

Hara_Juku Tgirl
03-30-2007, 11:28 PM
I always try to read threads from Peggygee, HaraJuku, Alison Faraday, and Nadia. Many of their threads/comments are very informative on the attitudes and psychology of transsexual women.

The cartoons thread with Trish and Kabuki is also entertaining.

Thanks mikejones. :P

~Kisses.

HTG

werwt22
03-31-2007, 12:30 AM
Considering the small number of members I find having anything interesting to say here, and the point to which I find myself getting off on the photos I see; it's not surprising that I usually only skim over what's being posted here. Mostly, I'm interested in what the other TS have to say; I s'pose since I consider them to be the only ones here who just might have a clue about how I feel on TS-related topics.

For example, the Miriam sticky topic has fallen off my radar lately. But please don't get me wrong. I truly wish that girl all the best. But the vibe of the whole thread has just bummed me out. And God knows my opinion is as worthless as anyone else's could be. As I told Seanchai, there's so little anyone can offer in a horrible situation like that one, other than speculation and empathy.

And I have absolutely no interest (none, zilch, nada) whatsoever in glancing at the Politics and Religion forum. I have my own ever-evolving, eclectic spirituality which call Arianna-ism. It's like a cross between atheism and agnosticism, with liberal doses of Subgenius doctrine and other practical stuff. And, btw, I'm generally apolitical too. The only movements I fully support are internal, and of the bowel-variety. Anything else, to me, is just someone else's noisy flatulance. :P

But how 'bout y'all? What topics here do you find to be not unlike watching paint dry?

Arianna....though we dont agree often I will agree that I've grown a little tired of some of the bullshit topics on here lately. There are a few spicy ones every now and then but compared to the way it used to be its not that great anymore. This has become more of a chat room now.

castabyss
03-31-2007, 01:11 AM
I tend to avoid most topics where anyone is grandstanding about anything. Usually it's a bunch of nonsense. I like this board, but I don't think we can say that it honestly contributes to healthier communication, particularly between men and the transgendered.

That being said, I DO make exceptions for one kind of thread- the male-bashing, "TS admirer/Tranny Chaser" rants that pop up now and again. They're usually rooted in wrath rather than reason and it friggin' irritates me to no end when somebody bashes someone else's sexual preference/identity/fetish, what have you.......... There's often a whole Demonize or Idolize gestalt here that is polarizing and every group (although clearly not all or even most of the posters), whatever their gender, sex, or identity contribute to this clusterf*ck equally. So at least, we are an egalitarian community in that sense: we've each got our representative morons and rational thinkers.

Oh, and I like to look at the porn pics.

CA

Ecstatic
03-31-2007, 01:17 AM
Since you mentioned it...

I like your current avatar picture (I saved it and am posting it below in case you change it again) very much. It's a great picture of you.

I am really not a fan of your couple of previous avatar pictures, glad to see your pretty face instead of your butt for a change....

Or is it a rite of Arianna-ism to moon the vieweing audience? If so, sorry, don't mean to make fun of your religion...
Wendy, I quite agree! Ari, that is a great pic.

As for what threads I ignore, it's any that are rediculously repetitive: whether "who is this girl" "am I gay" "who has the biggest" (all of which are incredibly dull) to those which start out very engaging but fall off into drivel or worse.

peggygee
03-31-2007, 01:39 AM
Arianna, loving the hair, but really loving
the smile, its infectious. :wink:

What do I avoid.

Dick pics, am I gay threads, and
endless, needless flaming threads.
http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l2/magi43/flamewar_doodle.gif

I also avoid threads that are going to turn
my mind into apple sauce, and have me
doing the Thorazine shuffle.

Though from time to time I may peek my head in
on one just to see if there is any thing that I need
to know about.

ILuvGurls
03-31-2007, 01:45 AM
Threads that I Usually Ignore

:why






you just knew it would show up.

Realgirls4me
03-31-2007, 01:50 AM
Threads that I Usually Ignore

There are several posters with their posts that turn one's mind to mush, the latest being JHottie.

Do you think the sky is blue?

Do you think Jessica Alba eats Corn Flakes?

Do you think I ever ask thought-provoking questions?




:roll:

Hara_Juku Tgirl
03-31-2007, 02:03 AM
Too many to even mention. More often than not its not only the stupidest topic I tend not to bother with but moreover, the poster who's got nothing much upstairs (his/her head) creating such retarded topics. Unless ofcourse, someone said something remotely interesting in such a thread that I might counter post/reply. Otherwise, I just ignore shallow topics like "Am I gay?" or "Did you eat or poop today?" type of threads. :evil:

~Kisses.

HTG

BrendaQG
03-31-2007, 02:29 AM
I avaoid picture threads, who is this chick, and I dont go to to Politics and religion forum at all lately.

posty
03-31-2007, 02:38 AM
Don't worry, everyone, I'll try to up the entertaining factor in my posts.

Hara_Juku Tgirl
03-31-2007, 02:52 AM
LOL@This has become more of a chat room now.

WORD! LOL :lol:

The only difference between chatting/posting here and actually chatting online is..On here you wait for a few minutes before you could reply (Sometimes hours even days before you get any response) vs. actually having a convo in realtime sponteneously (with no delays). LOL ;)

~Kisses.

HTG

dskreet2
03-31-2007, 03:22 AM
What do I avoid.

Dick pics, am I gay threads, and
endless, needless flaming threads.
http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l2/magi43/flamewar_doodle.gif

Though from time to time I may peek my head in
on one just to see if there is any thing that I need
to know about.

I second that notion :D

Aragon21
03-31-2007, 03:41 AM
"Did you eat or poop today?" type of threads. :evil:

ROFL Nearly peed my pants! Of course I read it as "Did you eat your poop today?" That I would have to read! :shock:

Kriss
03-31-2007, 03:43 AM
The only difference between chatting/posting here and actually chatting online is..

But in a chat room the exchanges are FAST. so "lol" "imoa" "giggle" type responses are fine and dandy. Here there are specific topics and debate rather than conversation or the multiple cross conversations that blur past me in a chat room. Also chat rooms generally are about nothing much until ONE good convo starts up which will quickly transfer to a private message chat if it is worth continuing. Chat rooms are best for discussing BIG BROTHER housemates or the latest "dont care much either way" topics.
I think there is some obligation to leave a more revealing or engaging response here at Hung Angels, especially in such esteemed company as yourself Birthday Girl.


Of course I read it as "Did you eat your poop today?" That I would have to read! :shock:

DON'T tempt them. Really, there are some WEIRD f*ck*rs on this board........

Hara_Juku Tgirl
03-31-2007, 03:53 AM
ROFL Nearly peed my pants! Of course I read it as "Did you eat your poop today?" That I would have to read! :shock:

:lol: LOL

At the rate how others were posting..I wouldnt be surprised Aragon21 if someday we read something similar. LOL :lol:

~Kisses.

HTG

TJ347
05-18-2007, 01:39 AM
I try and ignore anything posted by Kelly Shore, unless I suspect there will be an argument which I can read about where she is being flamed.

What she said :twisted:


Pretty much...

Vala_TS
05-18-2007, 06:45 PM
I ignore most of the stupid threads with the exception of "Who is this girl" as sometimes they have hot pics in them.

Vala,

The Truth
05-18-2007, 09:26 PM
I usually ignore around 80% of the threads that are posted here. I simply skim and move on. I can't control what other people post, so I don't worry too much about it. I thought about not coming back to this forum about two weeks ago because of all the bickering and non-sense. Don't get me wrong. Bickering is good now and then. But it was getting a little bit out of hand. I do love the pic threads, though.

Alchemist
05-18-2007, 10:42 PM
- Cock Threads
- Who's this girl? Threads
- Politics & Religion Threads
- Did I mention Cock Threads?
- Drama Threads
- And last but not least by any means, the motherload of all annoying threads, the always unwelcome "AM I GAY?!?" threads.

I REALLY want to post here more often, but of the time I find myself just lurking.

DavidLynch
05-18-2007, 10:47 PM
I read EVERYTHING because there are dumbasses everywhere just ready to make me laugh.

8)

mrironknee
05-18-2007, 11:11 PM
I have a more scientific method of determining which thread I read.
First, I only access this forum on odd numbered dates, simply because this is a very odd forum.
Second, I usually ignore the first rule due to its absurdity.
Third, when I choose a thread, I usually do not open unless the initiator of the thread is an experienced and motivating writer. This holds true in all cases unless the thread contains pictures or references to large breasted girls with huge cocks.
Finally, the one rule I am steadfast in following is I never open a thread that I have participated in. To me it's like a comic laughing at his own joke. Strictly bad taste and classless.

I hope that answers those burning questions all of you had regarding my reading habits.