Considering how 50-60% of the posters (not actual person count cause there are several posters who are just 1 person) here are drama baiting contrarian hyperbolic trolls... we're getting to the point where it's just the trolls trolling each other and all sitting back thinking "haha, look how i caught them all!".
There's no way you can tell people "dont feed the trolls" when the trolls feed themselves.
WHERE IS THIS KETTLE EVERYONE KEEPS INTRODUCING ME TO?
That's not really answering my question, I asked why do you care to read a plot summary if you already didn't care enough to actually go through the story yourself?
And you could do the same for every single movie, book, etc. that's ever been made. You could just read a plot summary on some wiki page.
Yes, it'd be "quicker", but that's not how you are meant to consume fiction. The fact that you're sole measure of value in fiction is how fast you can consume it, so much so that you would prefer to skip actually consuming said fiction altogether in favor of just reading a brief plot summary, tells me you fundamentally do not understand how to consume fiction, or the real value in fiction whatsoever.
What investment do you get from reading a wiki summary? How do you become attached to the world, the characters? Reading a summary quite literally defeats the entire purpoes of consuming said fiction in the first place. "I just read a wiki summary lol why even play through the story myself" is one the absolute most soulless things I have ever heard. If you unironically believe this then fiction is not for you.
Last edited by YukikoKurosawa; 02-14-2022 at 02:46 PM.
Some of you really need to learn the definition of troll!Considering how 50-60% of the posters (not actual person count cause there are several posters who are just 1 person) here are drama baiting contrarian hyperbolic trolls... we're getting to the point where it's just the trolls trolling each other and all sitting back thinking "haha, look how i caught them all!".
There's no way you can tell people "dont feed the trolls" when the trolls feed themselves.
I personally feel anyone "trolling" is a troll. Whether you're trolling for responses or trolling to inspire arguments.
Not necessarily actionable against CoC "Trolls". If you're not actually posting to make a suggestion or convey information or ask a question for your own benefit, you're probably posting fluff for fluffs sake.
WHERE IS THIS KETTLE EVERYONE KEEPS INTRODUCING ME TO?
Most people are not trolls. Just labelled trolls because the posts are disliked, found cringe, annoying, a hot take, some back and forth happen that wasn't intentionally asked for. Whenever anything on here gets a wee bit dramatic, you're by default a troll. If you post a hot take, you're a troll. If you have feelings, you're a troll. Doesn't matter what you do, you're a troll. It's easier to just not care. The people that wanna have a discussion will talk and those who think you're a troll will just fish for likes by reposting "That's bait" and "The trolls are still at it eh?". Which is more cringe than the so-called trolls. At least the "trolls" keep these forums alive and give you all something to read when you're bored.
Last edited by Nav_Fae; 02-14-2022 at 03:38 PM.
some people just be staying mad lmaoI personally feel anyone "trolling" is a troll. Whether you're trolling for responses or trolling to inspire arguments.
Not necessarily actionable against CoC "Trolls". If you're not actually posting to make a suggestion or convey information or ask a question for your own benefit, you're probably posting fluff for fluffs sake.
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