The person who quotes other posts and then types "this"

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If I'm sitting with two friends and I ask them, "should I dump my boyfriend?" and friend A gives me several reasons why I should, I'm so okay with friend B tacking on and saying "I agree." Now I know that two people think my boyfriend is a d-bag in half the time, and how is that bad? Also, friend A probably feels good that friend B thinks she gives good advice.



I'm not your friend. I am a random anonymous person who may live somewhere near DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like when I'm thised.

This.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like when I'm thised.

This.


This.
Anonymous
What are our choices when we agree? Do we write an essay that repeats the 1st poster's points? I don't think anybody wants to read a repetitive essay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like when I'm thised.

This.


This.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If I'm sitting with two friends and I ask them, "should I dump my boyfriend?" and friend A gives me several reasons why I should, I'm so okay with friend B tacking on and saying "I agree." Now I know that two people think my boyfriend is a d-bag in half the time, and how is that bad? Also, friend A probably feels good that friend B thinks she gives good advice.


this
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like when I'm thised.

This.

This.

Now you've ruined the integrity of the "this" by adding the eye roll. When someone adds "this" I know exactly what they mean. But the eye roll tells me nothing because we have no idea about which part you disagree. The emoticons are often a poor substitute for words.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I like when I'm thised.

This.

This.

Now you've ruined the integrity of the "this" by adding the eye roll. When someone adds "this" I know exactly what they mean. But the eye roll tells me nothing because we have no idea about which part you disagree. The emoticons are often a poor substitute for words.

This.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If I'm sitting with two friends and I ask them, "should I dump my boyfriend?" and friend A gives me several reasons why I should, I'm so okay with friend B tacking on and saying "I agree." Now I know that two people think my boyfriend is a d-bag in half the time, and how is that bad? Also, friend A probably feels good that friend B thinks she gives good advice.


This!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like when I'm thised.


This! Being thised is the highest honor of DCUM. You're just jealous that no one agrees with you this much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So lazy that there's more than one person doing it. Lazy is the American way, dammit!

p.s. This? Not worth its own thread


This!


Clearly it is worth its own thread. If not, why did the 2 of you respond?


Just to piss OP off. 8)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So lazy that there's more than one person doing it. Lazy is the American way, dammit!

p.s. This? Not worth its own thread


This!


Clearly it is worth its own thread. If not, why did the 2 of you respond?


Just to piss OP off. 8)


Not in the least! I'm just sitting here laughing at all of you who actually responded. Just goes to show that even the most stupid threads on DCUM will get a response. You all have such egos. You actually feel obligated to explain why you "this".

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You do realize there are more than one posters. I do it occasionally, and I'm not the 1st pp.



This.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You do realize there are more than one posters. I do it occasionally, and I'm not the 1st pp.



This.


+1


This
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What are our choices when we agree? Do we write an essay that repeats the 1st poster's points? I don't think anybody wants to read a repetitive essay.


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