Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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Help me! I don't know how to post a topic! How to post a topic?
What's your style of posting a topic? How do you start it? What you add on it? How do you finish it?
Well, I start the topic by reasoning why I decided to post it. Then I post a question related to the topic asking for everybody answers. Then I add my answer. And finally, I ask again or I ask for suggestions or opinions. Sometimes I add a joke, even if it's not a joke. Sometimes I do different, but just when I don't have a idea for something.
And you?
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i thought this was a troll topic
anyhoo:
my style is pretty casual, like what i am doing right now
i avoid most punctuation and capitalization
i try to put as many pictures as i can
i try to make it fun and easy to read with tons of spaces
therefore you won't read such an enormous paragraph, like this one. You probably won't even read it because it is so incredibly long. It's like a slap in the face. A very hard slap. From your mother. Hard. And so you won't even be able to move your jaw because this paragraph slapped you. Think about it: you won't even be able to eat delicious foodstuffs such as spinach and falafel. you won't be able to speak. you won't be able to lick your teeth. You won't be able to brush your teeth. Now your teeth is incredibly dirty. Your teeth is dirty from this paragraph. Please, don't do this. Nobody wants to read this. If you did, congratulations.
and yes
that is my style
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My topics are usually very formal and grammatically correct whereas my replies may not be. I typically edit and revise my topics many times before I get what I want. I try to stay organized with paragraph indentations and bold headers for new sections. But yeah
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I always try to talk with correct grammar unless I'm just being silly.
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No matter how I post a topic, I always regret making it.
Come find me in game!
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I tend to be too theoretical and formal. Since the core audience of EE is users who are much younger than I, I need to adjust the audience in which the content I post would be able to be comprehended by that audience.
I like rules, regulations, clauses, tags, and quotes to separate content (however I neglect formatting at times.) There have been a few complaints on my excessive formality.
I am usually very serious, unless I am in a customer service role, a retail position, or with a colleague in an informal situation. I tend to think of myself too much (notice that I have used "I" a lot in this post) but am trying to absorb conflicts and blame if need be so that I can think of others more.
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I tend to be too theoretical and formal. Since the core audience of EE is users who are much younger than I, I need to adjust the audience in which the content I post would be able to be comprehended by that audience.
I like rules, regulations, clauses, tags, and quotes to separate content (however I neglect formatting at times.) There have been a few complaints on my excessive formality.
I am usually very serious, unless I am in a customer service role, a retail position, or with a colleague in an informal situation. I tend to think of myself too much (notice that I have used "I" a lot in this post) but am trying to absorb conflicts and blame if need be so that I can think of others more.
you must be fun at parties
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