it tells me that this site doesnt mind its old threads that are itneresting beign responded to..
I am sure someone will complain i will get banned and all the heretics posting false doctrines in other threads wont get banned. but upsetiting some posters who are too clever to get bored and have control to wait for new ones is the worst thing to do.
If you want me to post on new threads. then post some. dont ask me to sit around all day doing nothing waiting. thankyou
Hi Robertt,
I guess I'm one of those weird people who doesn't really mind seeing old threads being dug up. And since some of them are threads that I wrote in 2009, it's interesting to me to see what I was thinking back then. Thank you for adding to the discussions!
I know you must feel like you're caught in a real Catch 22 here. First, you're disappointed that the real-time chat is down, and all you want to do is connect with people. Next, you've come to the forums looking for conversation and have even been brave enough to start some of your own threads! Kudos for that, because not many people are willing to risk the criticism that writing threads will often bring.
I have written a ton of threads over the years and my biggest pet peeve is when someone who doesn't write threads or only writes threads about safe topics that don't generate much controversy tries to tell me what I should and shouldn't be writing, and what I should or shouldn't be asking. I always encourage them to write their own threads about their own topics if they're so interested in their own advice, but 99.99% of the time, they never do.
I don't mind feedback at all -- it's helped me develop a format I follow for almost every thread I write -- but when someone who won't do what they're telling me to do but thinks they can tell me how to do it, I just have to acknowledge that they have a right to their own opinion, and I move on (sometimes using the complaint they're bringing up as an idea for a future thread, since they won't do it themselves.)
So you were told to keep writing and posting here so that people can get to know you, and that's sound advice, but now there's this concern about old threads being brought up and apparently that's a big no-no (I don't see it as being a problem, but I guess forums apparently do.)
It kind of looks like you are being told: "No one can get to know you if you don't post!" (And so you keep posting.) "No, no, no, not THOSE threads! Yes, you should post more, but not in any thread that's over XXXX old!!!" But yet no one is writing any new threads to be responded to, so what exactly are you supposed to do? How can you post when there aren't any new threads to post on? So again, I give you credit for trying to start threads of your own, because I know it takes a lot of guts to do that.
Goodness. You must be banging your head against a wall by now. I know I would be!
I hope you will continue to find topics you're interested in and will just keep on trying. Don't give up!
May I suggest one thing though (and you can feel free to just brush this off as just my own opinion,) but I've noticed that you put yourself down in every post you write. It can be hard to know how to approach someone who does this, because you're not sure of what the other person wants you to say. I know that if I try to approach someone who is always negative about themselves, I'm not sure what to talk about when they're always telling me what a loser they are.
I can assure you that ALL of us here have been called losers by someone, all of us have been bullied, all of us have had failures in our lives, so you are definitely not alone.
What are some things that God has brought you through?
Do you have any positives, accomplishments, or skills that feel like achievements you've made?
What kinds of topics do you enjoy talking about when you're getting to know someone?