GENERIC FORUM HELP THREAD

I have a question, can anyone help?
You left out an important detail. Please provide it.
Oh sorry, here is half of what you asked for.
Yes, but that’s still not all of the important details I asked for.
Oh sorry. Here’s the rest, but with a serious misunderstanding.
Let me clarify. I need this exactly.
Oh OK. Here you go.
Hi I just discovered the thread and instead of being helpful I’m going to explain to you why you would never want to do what you’re asking.
Hi I just discovered this thread and would like to point out how you could Google this yourself but I also will not actually provide any help.
I just jumped in to call you a n00b and make an ironic joke.
Hi I’m the original responder and I have a solution you can try.
I tried your solution but it didn’t work. Can you explain more why it didn’t work?
Well let me give you half an explanation leaving out several important details.
I guess I’ll need to ask for the rest of the details then.
Oh sorry, here are the rest of the details including a very important detail that I left out of the original problem that you could never have guessed.
Well I will have to take a slightly exasperated tone and say that you should have told me that in the beginning.
So now let me propose a different solution.
I want to jump back in and point out that I can’t see any earthly reason why you’d want to do what you’re asking, but at the same time provide no real useful help to the thread.
I just want to make another ironic joke.
I the original poster must now ask a question that was actually answered in the latest proposed solution.
I will politely refrain from pointing out that if you read my last post more carefully you would see I answered that, but instead just repeat that part verbatim without further commentary.
Oh, got it, I will try that. I will then not respond for several weeks.
Hey, it worked. Thanks for all the help everyone!

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One Year In 40 Seconds - Podcasting News

Eirik Solheim’s One Year In 40 Seconds blends still images taken from the same spot throughout one year. 

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Louis CK “Everything’s amazing, nobody’s happy” (via besmarter2)

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I have been experimenting with playful posts like a “word of the day” feature. All this is to try and find a better rhythm so that I am approaching what I would call a Level 5 stage of acceptance with Twitter. Here’s a graphic I created to describe how I see those stages: (via Influential Marketing Blog:  The 5 Stages Of Twitter Acceptance)

I have been experimenting with playful posts like a “word of the day” feature. All this is to try and find a better rhythm so that I am approaching what I would call a Level 5 stage of acceptance with Twitter. Here’s a graphic I created to describe how I see those stages: (via Influential Marketing Blog: The 5 Stages Of Twitter Acceptance)

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Young Woong Ha, aka “Hero,” a three-year old Korean who speaks no English, has become an Internet sensation by singing Beatles songs.  His rendition of “Hey Jude,” sung in his diapers while clutching an acoustic guitar, is the number one viral video hit on on MySpace.  The clip has garnered 5.7 million views.

Three Year-Old Korean in Diapers Is Top Viral Video Star on MySpace in 2008

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 » Every Commercial Flight For a 24-hour period in 72 seconds Dvorak Uncensored: General interest observations and true web-log.

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Most people who look at this old photograph will probably see a large bearded head between the two figures. It looks like an image of Jesus. You’ll probably think it’s just a crude hoax from bygone days. But look again, carefully. This is not a hoax at all. What the photo actually shows is a child sitting on the man’s knee. Block out the head’s “hair.” That’s just a collection of foliage in the background. The “eye” is the face the child, shadowed by a large white bonnet. The “nose” is the sleeve of the child’s shirt. And the “mustache” is the child’s arm, bent at the elbow. (via  » Pic of the Day Dept. Dvorak Uncensored: General interest observations and true web-log.)

Most people who look at this old photograph will probably see a large bearded head between the two figures. It looks like an image of Jesus. You’ll probably think it’s just a crude hoax from bygone days. But look again, carefully. This is not a hoax at all. What the photo actually shows is a child sitting on the man’s knee. Block out the head’s “hair.” That’s just a collection of foliage in the background. The “eye” is the face the child, shadowed by a large white bonnet. The “nose” is the sleeve of the child’s shirt. And the “mustache” is the child’s arm, bent at the elbow. (via  » Pic of the Day Dept. Dvorak Uncensored: General interest observations and true web-log.)

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Wow could this really have backfired anymore than that! via thenextweb.com

Wow could this really have backfired anymore than that! via thenextweb.com

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Was I the only one to not know this had a word “Manualism” (via YouTube - 20th Century Fox Fanfare, played on the hands)

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Favorite Mac commercial.

Find many more of these here » Unaired Apple Commercials: The Definitive List | MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News

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LiveLeak.com - Reporter With Balls Of Steel

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iPhone made of App Store icons GO TAPTAP via farm4.static.flickr.com

iPhone made of App Store icons GO TAPTAP via farm4.static.flickr.com

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Steve Jobs made of Apple Products via farm4.static.flickr.com

Steve Jobs made of Apple Products via farm4.static.flickr.com

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What an awesome idea via upload.gaiatools.com

What an awesome idea via upload.gaiatools.com

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 » What a way to Make a Living! Dvorak Uncensored: General interest observations and true web-log.

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