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he can't even get the kirk/slash question right and you're gonna ask him difficult questions?!?
I'm not locked in here with you, you are locked in here with me.
So, as a thriving and popular community of practice (cf. Wenger) it requires its members to be involved and do what the forum does. And one part of that is moaning about insignificant things. Like it or not, it's one of the things we do here; the good thing is, however: you don't have to participate, there are other more positive threads, too.
After reading the OP, I can agree and disagree with certain aspects of it from a certain point of view (if I'm honest, I do think it could've been delivered less offensively), and perhaps, yeah, there is no need to publicly announce 'hated guitar solos'. Conversely, then, what's the point in declaring guitar solo's you love? Either way, it doesn't matter, as long as we do our best to get on and discuss things with an open mind, with the intent not to offend others (although this will inevitably happen from time to time) this really is a great forum to be a part of. Trust me, and I'm sure others will agree, I felt utterly bereft at the demise of Musicradar; discovering this forum by chance with the same members was a great relief.
So thank the mods for setting up this place and be accepting that 'moaning threads' are just a tiny, albeit worthwhile, facet to the whole. Because if you're like me, if someone is happy all of the time with nothing remotely bad to say, then there's something wrong with them. Therefore, with an ironic twist, without the 'miserable sods' this forum accommodates, it really would be a miserable place to be...
We haven't had any decent lunatics for ages.
Offset "(Emp) - a little heavy on the hyperbole."
Offset "(Emp) - a little heavy on the hyperbole."
I'll fix that for you...
My chuckle of the day.
Ah....
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I see where you are coming from but that guy was a bit of a helmet.
*awaiting banhammer*
In fairness I am
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Anyway, as you were, I'm back off to Guitar to have a polish anytime someone mentions 'vintage'......
(formerly miserneil)
I joined MusicRadar about a decade ago and felt like an outsider before realizing most of the forum have met in real life at some point over the years. Once I started posting and getting to know other forumites it's felt less like a clique and more like meeting up with friends.
I'll say it again though; all forums go through good and bad phases but there aren't many that take as relaxed an approach as tFB. That's a good thing
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