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I like the actual discussions that take place and have bearing on real life. Blarg is in his element in these...as are Dominic, and yourself (and I'm sure a handful more that I'm blanking on atm). Unfortunately, the vast majority of posters (myself included) have no [censored] clue of how to add value that it doesn't matter much what we say...[censored] should likely ban us all anyway.
I like it second best for the funny/cool links that are posted. It's much better than having to sign up on 50 different email lists of 'friends' to sift through what the viral internet has to offer. Yugoslav |
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Strangely enough, OOT helps me feel normal, seeing as how all these fellow p**** players are going through the same things and have the same thought patterns.
it also has given me new music, new webistes, and plenty of new jokes. |
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A lot of posters on other forums like to put OOT down as a waste of time or a mental void but I think the opposite is true. You really have to be on your toes to not be flamed or to get recognition here. I actually think OOT is a pretty decent mental exercise when one participates in the right kind of way.
The best thing about OOT is that this is a collection of some very intelligent individuals and from this a myriad of benefits can be had. Like what Yugo said, it's a great filter for cool links and you can be sure pretty fast if they are worth checking out or not. People post personal problems and get very insightful and also very funny perspectives on them. Everyone ought to be able to find some tangental benefit from those perspectives. You can search the archives and find answers and advise on a wide variety of subjects from which martial art is the best to which office chair is best for your back to how many five year olds could David Sklansky take. Myriad of benifits indeed. |
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