I just find it amazing how there are some posters that literally have thousands of posts and when a new thread comes up they are immediately involved. I find it ridiculous that some would spend so much time on a message forum. I can understand stopping in once or twice a day but it seems that some are on here all day 24/7. Why do you people do this ?
Everyone has different pleasures, perhaps theirs is discussing Rockets basketball along with other topics that get posted here. I don't see what's the big deal.
note to self: Never post in another TMacOlajuwonFan thread. Let him swim by himself with the <1k crowd.
I obviously haven't been posting enough. I feel like I have so little to say. Why can't I be witty? I don't like myself today. I've got to get it up (my post count that is).
I don't post a lot, but I spend a lot of my free time on CF. It's a place where I can discuss various topics that I enjoy. Instead of going to a bunch of other news websites, I come here because CF has everything.
I guess nobody finds it peculiar or odd for a person to spend all day on a message forum. Instead of having an intellectual discourse regarding this topic some have resorted to sarcasm and typical clutchfans rhetoric. One of the main reasons why clutchfans especially the (GARM) is going downhill fast. I knew that this thread might rub some the wrong way but i think it's an interesting question if you don't then why post in it ?
THIS...there are many posters here who just lurk. The difference with the others is while they lurk they also post. Doesn't mean they're on it 24/7.
If you ever post in game threads (any sport), that will drive your post counts up quickly. I don't really post in Rockets game threads anymore, but I do for the Texans. That's probably 20 easy posts in the span of a couple of hours. My post count would be significantly lower if I never posted in game threads.
Ding ding ding. This is my break. I quit smoking so I don't go outside during the day as often. I have to clear my mind in between tasks sometimes and this is the perfect way to do it.
Haven't you read Outliers? You need at least 10,000 hours to be successful at something. TMac just don't understand.