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John Doe
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John Doe
Um, JD? FYI, FS has much glory. You haven't a clue as to what you are missing.
BTW, I am her prophet.
Pictures or it didn't happen.
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John Doe
While I am not God, and I don't think there is one (as we might think of him), I would think that if he were there, he would not allow you to control him with your test. Just to spite you, he would ignore you. Since he is actually ignoring you, what does that prove?
Then, I challenge it to not post on this thread.
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Just as I suspected. There is no god.
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John Doe
What glory is that?
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John Doe
I'm going to need to see your picture to see if you're worthy of worship.
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John Doe
I challenge it to post on this thread.
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the x files
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the hunt for red october
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John Doe
In all seriousness, I'll give you some pointers on getting responses.
- use open ended questions
- post thought provoking topics
- interact with people who post in a positive manner
That's it. Also, keep in mind that a good many of my topics don't get responses.
Consider your thread here. You use a question "is anyone a fan?" That is a yes or no, closed ended question. Furthermore, it doesn't require thought. Finally, it makes it sound as if you're wanting responses from people who are fans, so those who aren't aware of the strip may not answer. How about using "What do you think of this comic? I really like it." Or, "What are some of your favorite comics?" Each of these requires the reader to use thoughtful analysis and converse upon the thread topic. Furthermore, it encourages people to interject themselves into the conversation. Finally, it gives a feeling of closeness and familiarity that "is anyone a fan?" does not.
And that's my helpful tidbit for the month.