Drama, why look?
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Drama, why look?
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I can understand clicking on a thread to see what's going on and seeing that its a drama thread. Once. But why do it more than once if drama upsets you? I'm seriously at a loss here.
I can understand clicking on a thread to see what's going on and seeing that its a drama thread. Once. But why do it more than once if drama upsets you? I'm seriously at a loss here.
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Re: Drama, why look?
I'm sorry, I thought you were asking a serious question.
I clicked here because I wanted to know the answer.
Note past tense.
I clicked here because I wanted to know the answer.
Note past tense.
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I am serious.Mysturji » wrote:I'm sorry, I thought you were asking a serious question.
I clicked here because I wanted to know the answer.
Note past tense.
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Oh, I thought you were pretending that the thread title was supposed to be a warning that there was drama inside, then the OP was all like "WTF did you click here for?"
I'll go away now.
I'll go away now.
Sir Figg Newton wrote:If I have seen further than others, it is only because I am surrounded by midgets.
IDMD2Cormac wrote:Doom predictors have been with humans right through our history. They are like the proverbial stopped clock - right twice a day, but not due to the efficacy of their prescience.
I am a twit.
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Re: Drama, why look?
Because we're human and drawn to it like flies to shit.
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Re: Drama, why look?
Because often I worry and care about about the people involved, and the way the forum functions, and I want to understand what's going on, and hope there's some solution that can be found.Gawdzilla » wrote: I can understand clicking on a thread to see what's going on and seeing that its a drama thread. Once. But why do it more than once if drama upsets you? I'm seriously at a loss here.
Having said that, I've started to think that any input I might have probably won't help the situation much anyway - so I tend to avoid posting even if I can't stop looking.
[Disclaimer - if this is comes across like I think I know what I'm talking about, I want to make it clear that I don't. I'm just trying to get my thoughts down]
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Re: Drama, why look?
Guy standing on a street corner hitting himself in the head with a hammer. Policeman approaches cautiously and inquires as to the rest for doing that.Pappa » wrote:Because we're human and drawn to it like flies to shit.
"Because it feels so good when I stop."
Is that the logic here?
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Re: Drama, why look?
Another way to support the person(s) you care about would be not aggravate the drama. Support them via PMs or elsewhere in the forum.Psychoserenity » wrote:Because often I worry and care about about the people involved, and the way the forum functions, and I want to understand what's going on, and hope there's some solution that can be found.Gawdzilla » wrote: I can understand clicking on a thread to see what's going on and seeing that its a drama thread. Once. But why do it more than once if drama upsets you? I'm seriously at a loss here.
Having said that, I've started to think that any input I might have probably won't help the situation much anyway - so I tend to avoid posting even if I can't stop looking.
To me it's like staying a house with a domestic dispute going on, or in a store where a customer is having a hissy fit with the staff. It's purely optional to stay there. And I've never left a "city" because of a dispute in one "neighborhood".
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Re: Drama, why look?
No. More like when people gawp at horrific car crashes and gossip when their friends/family are up to stuff.Gawdzilla » wrote:Guy standing on a street corner hitting himself in the head with a hammer. Policeman approaches cautiously and inquires as to the rest for doing that.Pappa » wrote:Because we're human and drawn to it like flies to shit.
"Because it feels so good when I stop."
Is that the logic here?
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WARNING: DRAMA INSIDE! DO NOT CLICK!
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Sir Figg Newton wrote:If I have seen further than others, it is only because I am surrounded by midgets.
IDMD2Cormac wrote:Doom predictors have been with humans right through our history. They are like the proverbial stopped clock - right twice a day, but not due to the efficacy of their prescience.
I am a twit.
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Morbid curiosity then? If so, why the frequently flouncing away that follows so many dramas? Do people think they have to leave if they're hero "loses"? I'm perplexed by that more than anything else.Pappa » wrote:No. More like when people gawp at horrific car crashes and gossip when their friends/family are up to stuff.Gawdzilla » wrote:Guy standing on a street corner hitting himself in the head with a hammer. Policeman approaches cautiously and inquires as to the rest for doing that.Pappa » wrote:Because we're human and drawn to it like flies to shit.
"Because it feels so good when I stop."
Is that the logic here?
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Re: Drama, why look?
Maybe it's a bit more like family/friend gossip... because we have an emotional involvement here, it means a lot to us. So, the dramas cause divisions, arguments, fallings-out, just like they do offline too.Gawdzilla » wrote:Morbid curiosity then? If so, why the frequently flouncing away that follows so many dramas? Do people think they have to leave if they're hero "loses"? I'm perplexed by that more than anything else.Pappa » wrote:No. More like when people gawp at horrific car crashes and gossip when their friends/family are up to stuff.Gawdzilla » wrote:Guy standing on a street corner hitting himself in the head with a hammer. Policeman approaches cautiously and inquires as to the rest for doing that.Pappa » wrote:Because we're human and drawn to it like flies to shit.
"Because it feels so good when I stop."
Is that the logic here?
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Re: Drama, why look?
I've seen people leave because they supported one person in a drama, and the party they supported remained on the forum. Having trouble getting my head around that as well.
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Re: Drama, why look?
I'll tell you why I look. I LOVE the wild spontaneity of Internet Drama as each side gets less and less rational and reasonable and more indignant and vindictive towards each other and then feign shock at each others responses.
Drama is the exact word.
Drama is the exact word.
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Re: Drama, why look?
Because fairness is not always objective or cut and dry . People are invested in each other and interested in the truth and, or if not that, about being on the right side of an argument. Where there is smoke, there is fire.
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