I am simply intensely curious as to why someone who had been a member of the forum for less than six months and has 310 posts to their name feels that they are entitled to be the "forum police" and decide what topics can be discussed and where and when threads should no longer be commented on.
If you search for "cohabbing," you find that there isn't much to say about the topic that hasn't already been said. That's perfectly fine if you don't feel the same way.
Keep the cohabbing posts coming!
If you had been here longer than three months, you'd know that we all know that everything you could ever need to know about:
1) Cohabbing
2) Particulate Substrates vs. Paper Towels
3) Live vs. F/T feeding
...and other assorted "hot topics" has been said. It doesn't stop the newbies and trolls from asking about it, and those of us that feel inclined on any given day will reply to it. Sometimes we get so bored around here in between breeding and hatching season that we put out "troll feeders" just to get a little entertainment going.
Please don't tell me we're going to be going into another phase of people answering "boring questions" with "THERE'S A SEARCH FUNCTION FOR A REASON PEOPLE!"
I always hate those phases... so unfriendly and unbecoming our lovely little site here.
I agree. I always hate when people immediately tell new people to use the search function. Half the time I use the search function, I don't even find exactly what I'm looking for...
I'm not sure why you are attacking me just because I'm relatively new to this forum. When I post a question here, I'm actually looking for an answer, not a fight.
I don't argue with people who are more experienced than me like the OP of this thread.
I wouldn't be so hasty on THAT assessment.
As it should they may come back and he is still reading.And yet the thread is still here. It's okay for it to continue after the OP is gone. Really.
Is it your horseAt this point I just think more posts about the dangers of cohabbing is just beating a dead horse.
obviously not enough threads as it comes up all the timeI agree that cohabbing is irresponsible and selfish, and so should any snake owner.
Okay, everybody please continue to share your views and experiences with cohabbing. There aren't enough threads about it.
If you search for "cohabbing," you find that there isn't much to say about the topic that hasn't already been said. That's perfectly fine if you don't feel the same way.
Keep the cohabbing posts coming!
I'm not sure why you are attacking me just because I'm relatively new to this forum. When I post a question here, I'm actually looking for an answer, not a fight. I don't argue with people who are more experienced than me like the OP of this thread. I'm a newbie. I get it. I'm stupid. I get it. I am in no position to discourage smart people from wasting chunks of their lives trying to convince idiots to change their mind. Fine. Thank you for your input. I appreciate your honesty.
Dan, I wouldn't worry about it. She's just looking for entertainment. She plainly stated she sometimes gets bored and wanted to get a little entertainment going. Don't sweat it. You might want to do the same thing after you've posted over 5600 times.
So, how long is everybody's signature line?
only receiving useless, close minded, rude and cynical inquiry.
= "I didn't hear what I wanted to hear so I'm going to go find someone who will tell me what I want to hear"
Jolly good times, bye.