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Clay Mario said:But there should definitely be a limit, e.g. legal or medical information
Clay Mario said:I don't know what it is about Mario that attracts dumbfucks, but quite a few of them come and go. It's not inconceivable that this could happen.
Clay Mario said:Edit: Also, I think it's weird that something so specific like a forum for the MarioWiki would end up encompassing something so broad like a yahoo answers type venture. But Okay.
So we have some options if we limit it. (1) Only permit HelpDesk questions to be about the forum and allow other questions in the other forums. (2) Only permit HelpDesk questions to be about the forum and do not allow other questions in the other forums.Clay Mario said:That's not the point. Sure a plethora of topics are discussed here, but for the Help discussion to be for "help in general" seems a *little* silly to me. Still, far be it me to judge as it appears I'm in the minority.
Stop offering me unprofessional medical advice, you ironic scoundrel.Baby Luigi said:btw, for your information, it's not really OCD, it's more like paranoia or anxiety (though OCD is a type of anxiety, it's not the same you're having).
Baby Luigi said:btw, for your information, it's not really OCD, it's more like paranoia or anxiety (though OCD is a type of anxiety, it's not the same you're having). But yes, nothing terribly awful occurred yet there, and I'm hoping it stays this way.
The phrase obsessivecompulsive has become part of the English lexicon, and is often used in an informal or caricatured manner to describe someone who is excessively meticulous, perfectionistic, absorbed, or otherwise fixated.
Clay Mario said:The lines are blurred between insulting and debating. Sometimes ad hominem is used as a rhetorical tool. Insults add to the quality of the forum and to the discussion and are in many cases quite funny IMO.