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Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 02:40 am
We are all interested to know! So pretty please, tell us which threads in the forum have you favourited!

You don't have to say why they are your favourite threads, but you can do so as well if you can be bothered.

Or maybe you don't have any favourite threads because you actually don't enjoy this forum anyway Razz
 
kennethamy
 
Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 04:28 am
@platorepublic,
platorepublic;155988 wrote:
We are all interested to know! So pretty please, tell us which threads in the forum have you favourited!

You don't have to say why they are your favourite threads, but you can do so as well if you can be bothered.

Or maybe you don't have any favourite threads because you actually don't enjoy this forum anyway Razz


First, the ones I start. Second, the ones I participate in. And how much I like the thread is directly proportional to the degree how much I participate in it.
 
ughaibu
 
Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 05:01 am
@kennethamy,
kennethamy;156002 wrote:
how much I like the thread is directly proportional to the degree how much I participate in it.
Is that word count or post count? and is it your total as a proportion of the whole or is it your absolute total?
 
kennethamy
 
Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 05:08 am
@ughaibu,
ughaibu;156009 wrote:
Is that word count or post count? and is it your total as a proportion of the whole or is it your absolute total?


I had not gone into that detail. Thank you for reminding me to do so.
 
platorepublic
 
Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 06:16 am
@kennethamy,
kennethamy;156012 wrote:
I had not gone into that detail. Thank you for reminding me to do so.

Well thank you for participating in this little thread of mine. Smile
 
kennethamy
 
Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 08:04 am
@platorepublic,
platorepublic;156026 wrote:
Well thank you for participating in this little thread of mine. Smile

None needed.
And my doing so improved it immeasurably. Regards to the JCR (and lemon curd sandwiches).
 
platorepublic
 
Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 11:01 am
@kennethamy,
kennethamy;156044 wrote:
None needed.
And my doing so improved it immeasurably. Regards to the JCR (and lemon curd sandwiches).

JCR? Junior Common Room?
 
GoshisDead
 
Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 11:39 am
@platorepublic,
Currently I'm enjoying the Interview Threads.
This thread however gave me a reason to clean up my subscribed threads area while finding my fav threads.

In no particular order my top five that I remember.

Arevideo games art?
http://www.philosophyforum.com/philosophy-forums/branches-philosophy/aesthetics/3415-videogames-art.html

Is there a moral argument for lying?
http://www.philosophyforum.com/philosophy-forums/branches-philosophy/ethics/6407-there-moral-argument-lying.html

Ameliorative and Prejorative Uses of Metaphor and their Functions
http://www.philosophyforum.com/philosophy-forums/secondary-branches-philosophy/philosophy-language/6024-ameliorative-prejorative-uses-metaphor-their-functions.html

How does language influence reality?
http://www.philosophyforum.com/philosophy-forums/secondary-branches-philosophy/philosophy-language/233-how-does-language-influence-reality.html

A Child's Abortion
http://www.philosophyforum.com/other-forums/news-world-events/3818-childs-abortion.html


Cheers,
Russ
 
kennethamy
 
Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 02:01 pm
@platorepublic,
platorepublic;156093 wrote:
JCR? Junior Common Room?


Yes. Isn't that what it is called now?
 
sometime sun
 
Reply Sat 24 Apr, 2010 10:31 pm
@kennethamy,
Threads where i find a new question.
Threads where i am answered.
Threads where i find a new question.
Threads where some one has attempted an answer to at least one of my questions.
Threads where some one has PROVEN me wrong.
Threads where i have PROVEN someone correct and they will PROVE it back to me.
Threads where i can give thank yous.
Threads where i am thanked for at least my effort.
Threads where i am not automatically dismissed.
Threads where i find a freedom of expression.
Threads where i am encouraged.
A thread i can call my own.

Do i ask for to much from a thread?
Do i ask to much from you?
Do i ask to much of myself?
 
platorepublic
 
Reply Sun 25 Apr, 2010 02:00 am
@kennethamy,
kennethamy;156133 wrote:
Yes. Isn't that what it is called now?

Nods. But now I don't hang there that often - exam time!! TT!!
 
ughaibu
 
Reply Sun 25 Apr, 2010 03:15 am
@platorepublic,
Forget the JCR, what about the Bullingdon?
 
platorepublic
 
Reply Sun 25 Apr, 2010 03:22 am
@ughaibu,
ughaibu;156339 wrote:
Forget the JCR, what about the Bullingdon?

Nice. But to be honest, and I am rarely honest, I am really out of the system.

I really just hang out with my friends when I do have time and when they do have time..

Otherwise, philosophy is quite an entertainment.
 
 

 
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