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I see both sides - if you want to start dedicated threads for events or certain discussions that makes sense, but I’m a fan of the easy conversation on the MT and agree with dm about it being easy to be discreet there. When it turns to cars I can flick by quickly. So no problem if it’s one minute bins, then bereavement or surprise (to us) (and possibly the baby) babies.
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- Mar 2008
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- An oasis in the middle of Somerset
- Bath City FC; Porthcawl RFC;Wales in most things.
- Fig roll - deal with it.
AG has forsaken OTF and read lots of books? There's something in that.
I wonder what happened to bosniajenny. One wonders about all posters that go missing (well, the ones you notice anyway) but someone serving in the forces disappearing does add extra gravity.
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- Aug 2008
- 25392
- The zero meridian
- Swansea, Gaziantepspor and the Zeugma Franchise
- Bahlsen Choco Leibniz Dark
I echo Sits' echoing of the others echoing of DM's fantastic post. The mundane thread is both extremely mundane and full of profound stuff about life changing experiences and I like it that way.
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- Mar 2008
- 20974
- The House with the Golden Windows
- Fast falling out of love for football.
- WasPlain Hobnobs
Originally posted by Ek weet nie View PostMundane: Lacking interest or excitement; dull.
Not mundane: significant bereavements or illnesses; births of children.
I know people mean well but posting really significant events in the fastest moving single thread on the board titled mundane means it’s easy to miss. Is there a better way?
Mundane: ordinary. everyday. routine
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Originally posted by delicatemoth View PostThe OP misunderstands 'Mundane Thread II'. It's a thread that has organically evolved into a community chat thread where people talk and joke about nothing in particular, petty or major annoyances and joys, rants, soul-baring, as the mood takes them. As if they were actually chatting in a cafe, living room or pub. The title no longer reflects what it is, but remains the origin, so it is regularly referenced with overtly mundane posts similar to threadstarter WOM's original.
A similar thread on Outdoors Magic, an outdoors site (fancy!) I used to frequent, is called 'OM Mini-Meet On Bennachie' and was originally a simple enquiry as to whether anyone fancied a walk on the Aberdeenshire hill. It is 13 1/2 years old with 125,224 replies. Only the first few have anything to do with the proposed meet-up, but Bennachie would often be referred to and quite a few thread regulars were inspired to visit it by their fondness for the community.
Evolving threads like these are among the best things on the net for me. They are in effect years-long conversations that can be participated in by any poster. I don't think they could exist in any other medium than the message board - you couldn't have them in chatrooms for instance, as those are much faster moving.
And people do talk about life-shattering events in a mundane way, all the time, because they are very often mundane. Being born and dying are literally the only things that all humans will experience. Having a separate thread specifically for things deemed 'too important for MTII' (in itself an arbitrary standard that will be interpreted differently by every single poster) seems artificial, and if MTII posters decide to only talk about things that are acceptably trivial then that thread will be much diminished.
If someone thinks that something is seriously noteworthy they can still start a thread about it.
One other thing about MTII - some of the things and events discussed there are of a type where the poster may well not wish their posts to be easily findable by search engines, in case the wrong sort of people should stumble across them and take an unhealthy interest in the poster. I've made posts like that today. Having them buried in a megathread helps with this.
Anyhow, good point about the essential mundanity of existence...
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