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Not if we keep bumping it.Paige Dixon said:Is this one dead already? Point taken.
speedychef said:Yeah but what will I win?!
The_Kitchen_Guy said:That photo makes me think the rabbit should be walking through a hotel lobby yelling, "CALLLLLL FORRRRRR PHILLLLLLLLIPPPPP MOOOOOOOOOOORRRISSSSSSSSSSS"
Well, I thought it looked like a bellboy's hat.
I'm too embarrassed to be seen in this thread.chefann said:Here's the upgraded rabbit:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a0/Oolong_last_head_performance.jpg/180px-Oolong_last_head_performance.jpg
There's a Wikipedia entry about him. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oolong_(rabbit)
pampermeplease said:Hi,
My name is Linnie....and I'm a thread killer. I feel your pain.
LOL
Really?chefjeanine said:Me too. . .I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels this way. Sniff.
Yeah, I didn't know what it would be called either. I just thought people didn't want to open threads I commented on. "Oh, it's HER again."spoiledchef said:Funny you say this. I've thought this many times...never quite had the name for it though. Now, I know that it's officially called a "thread killer." Oh well, sometimes you win, sometimes you don't!
Where is my cross and garlic?The_Kitchen_Guy said:You can't kill this thread. A wooden stake though the heart won't kill this sucker.
The Thread Killers Club is a group for people who have a tendency to "kill" online forum threads by being the last person to comment, resulting in no further discussion. To join, simply search for the Thread Killers Club forum and request to join.
If you consistently find yourself being the last person to comment on forum threads, or if you notice a lack of responses after you post, it's likely that you are a thread killer. Don't worry, it's a common phenomenon!
Yes, being a thread killer can have its benefits. You may be the person who sparks a new topic or provides a conclusive answer to a question. Plus, being a thread killer can also be a source of humor and self-awareness.
One way to break the cycle is to actively engage in discussions and ask open-ended questions to encourage others to participate. You can also try to be the first to comment on a new thread instead of waiting until the end.
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