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In reply to the discussion: If one is going to leave a discussion forum, why post a long goodbye, or even a short one? [View all]DFW
(60,182 posts)57. Sometimes it's not an intended permanent departure
I need a cumbersome operation soon, and might be away for more than a normal hiatus. I'll probably post something when the time comes. That way, the people who care will know, and the ones who have me on ignore (there must be several by now), plus the one self-righteous jerkoff crusader who banned me from a group for an inadvertent post, will have no cause to rejoice
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If one is going to leave a discussion forum, why post a long goodbye, or even a short one? [View all]
HuckleB
Nov 2015
OP
Or maybe just to let your friends know that you are not sick. That they don't have to worry as
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#14
When you are as popolar and well respected a poster as the DUer who has decided to move on
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#68
Personally, who cares. They may have a good reason for doing it of which they have a right or as I
EV_Ares
Nov 2015
#101
Probably just to let people know how they feel. I took a vacation from DU for 7 months.
BlueJazz
Nov 2015
#5
Or maybe to simply let people know you are okay, not to worry. How cynical to assume
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#17
How sad, to always assume the worst of people. I take it they don't want people to worry so
sabrina 1
Nov 2015
#19
Hmm. I don't know how one would explain a middle ground between these two posts.
HuckleB
Nov 2015
#22
I don't think we get to reach into the minds and thoughts of others and state why they do
ScreamingMeemie
Nov 2015
#42
I suspect some of them are trying to convince themselves to the act, or from the act.
HuckleB
Nov 2015
#58
You're post makes much sense. Still, this song also hit my head when I read your tag line.
HuckleB
Nov 2015
#69
If you live in a very red community you may have no other political contact that's not hostile
Fumesucker
Nov 2015
#37
same with ignore - why do people feel it neccessary to tell you theyre putting you on ignore
saturnsring
Nov 2015
#40
The best part is when they tell you they are ignoring you, but then occasionally come off ignore...
npk
Nov 2015
#90
So they can get hilariously get locked out of their own GBCW pity thread, of course. nt
Tommy_Carcetti
Nov 2015
#67
Why do so many make such an issue of this. People are entitled to take leave however they wish, or
merrily
Nov 2015
#70
Sid and a few others (Creekdog maybe??) are great at keeping track of the GBCW posts
Number23
Nov 2015
#88
It must be this thing called positive meta I just heard about, discovered in a DU lab.
Rex
Nov 2015
#96