View Poll Results: How would SRIC like TIA to be dealt with?
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Enough with the ****ing TIA already.
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Originally Posted by Aaron@S-S
I have never felt a need to use that statement.
It implies, IMO, a sarcastic query, that would not realistically garner a response, or a rhetorical question, where you already know a process will be undertaken, and you are getting that particular etiquette formality out of the way, in advance
I'll use it in a post where it gets across the point i'm trying to make, like:
"Soggy, are you going to buy my goddamn wheels?"
Sarcastic query, see?
Don't force it, man. That's been the only problem I've ever had with it, and I've given up :P
Doesn't mean I have to give in.............
It implies, IMO, a sarcastic query, that would not realistically garner a response, or a rhetorical question, where you already know a process will be undertaken, and you are getting that particular etiquette formality out of the way, in advance

I'll use it in a post where it gets across the point i'm trying to make, like:
"Soggy, are you going to buy my goddamn wheels?"

Sarcastic query, see?
Don't force it, man. That's been the only problem I've ever had with it, and I've given up :P
Doesn't mean I have to give in.............

Here is a positive way TIA can be used: "Sonic can you do me a favor? Can you put in a P.O. for some strippers? TIA."
Regards,
Soggynoodles
(p.s. I need more coffee)
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Originally Posted by ericdared81
Soggy is like the evil ***** in a soap opera that sleeps with people just to mess with everyone.
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Originally Posted by soggynoodles
Yes I agree with you Aaron. It is a form of "net politeness". We should all learn to be polite on the internet. It's where we play.
Here is a positive way TIA can be used: "Sonic can you do me a favor? Can you put in a P.O. for some strippers? TIA."
Regards,
Soggynoodles
(p.s. I need more coffee)
Here is a positive way TIA can be used: "Sonic can you do me a favor? Can you put in a P.O. for some strippers? TIA."
Regards,
Soggynoodles
(p.s. I need more coffee)
You missed my point, though. It's an archaic written and spoken etiquette requirement, that does not fit into what we consider "net etiquette."
As soon as I see complete sentences and correct grammar in every post, you can start worrying about being gracious in the closing of your posts

BTW, I picture your post being read in an English accent, ya foofy bastard
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Originally Posted by Imprezer
I just a new and improved TIA...
Refresh the page, folks...
Refresh the page, folks...
Hahahaha - Alex rules.
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Originally Posted by Aaron@S-S
You missed my point, though. It's an archaic written and spoken etiquette requirement, that does not fit into what we consider "net etiquette."
As soon as I see complete sentences and correct grammar in every post, you can start worrying about being gracious in the closing of your posts
BTW, I picture your post being read in an English accent, ya foofy bastard
As soon as I see complete sentences and correct grammar in every post, you can start worrying about being gracious in the closing of your posts

BTW, I picture your post being read in an English accent, ya foofy bastard





















