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They love deleting posts and locking threads. Very counter-productive imo. And its for really stupid reasons. Like having an opinion that differers from the general populous. .
This has happened here. Often.
Thread die now.
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i once tried to intentionally kill a thread. took a pair of scissors and cut it in half. then i felt bad and tried to tie it back together. did it work?
no...a frayed knot.
that should just about do it.
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I think it's mainly a matter of timing. If everybody has already said their piece, then the last poster may think that he or she is the thread-killer. In fact, the discussion may have simply derailed into PMs or into other threads.