Aww man, I typed a kinda long post and then my phone crashed aaaggh
The gist of it was:
- 1. Sorry for being a hogger, I get too excited and chatty because this is my only link to a world off the property and island, so sorry if I'm a nuisance guys :/
- 2. There was a related point about voodoo dolls I think ;P
- 3. Glad you liked the flowers they are cherries. We have a crabapple too but it blooms late
- 4. The shaped trees sound so pretty!
Hey everybody, I think I pulled a Sigrun -- said something loudly and cheerfully that came out totally wrong and may have (unintentionally) come across like a criticism of people in the room.
When I was ranting about my dislike of "bandwidth hoggers," I don't think I made it clear enough that I was talking about OTHER comment sites -- NOT this forum, and NOT the SSSS comic page.
I love the comments on the main SSSS comic page! They do sometimes venture OT, but generally in interesting or funny ways that anyone can appreciate, not just members of the "kaffee klatsch." And those end up being the conversations I swoop down onto with delight and copy into this Forum! (Besides, I'm as big an "offender" as any in going OT on the comics page, as readers of my commentary on German Romanticism may remember...)
No, what I was talking about is something you can see in a mild form
here, in comments to a Washington Post advice columnist named Carolyn Hax. Every day Carolyn deals with some person's problem -- and then the "peanut gallery" (her commentariat) goes nuts in the comments section.
By and large, her fanbase is pretty nice to one another -- no trolling, spammers, or obsessive wingnuts. My only objection was day after day, seeing the same 8-10 names taking up space
in the only channel anyone had to discuss that day's column. "So? How was your day?" or "I'm thinking of taking a summer vacation on the Delaware Shore -- can you recommend any rentals?" (And to be honest, some of my resentment was just that *I* wasn't one of those 8 to 10. I can be kind of petty, and I always need to work on not dominating the conversation.)
By contrast, we have lots of wonderful elbow room here on the Forum for exactly those kinds of personal conversations. On the comics page, we get hundreds and hundreds of commentators, many of them newcomers, and I think we do a good job of making them feel welcome (even if they
are the 900th person to say "I thought Tuuri was a boy!!!"). Over here we're in smaller numbers, but have more chance to get to know one another and build relationships.
tl;dr: I shot my big mouth off and suspect I accidentally hurt some feelings; I'm sorry; I trust in your collective kindness to overlook my misstep.
So carry on! I look forward to hearing more in this thread about Eich's guitar-playing and baby niece; how StellerJayC's PSAT went; kex's teaching exam; OrigamiOwl's Tasmanian orchard (though maybe not the state of the ex-parrot she disposed of); and everything else everyone is up to.
Signing off...