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I am new to this forum. Morrissey is long gone physically from my life but lives on in my mind. I was brought here to get some info on some moz items I had. Very nice people helped me value (not money) what I have. Thank you.
I also browsed some of the other conversations happening on the forum. It is quite entertaining. And for me it is perfect just the way it is. It seems as though some of the regular posters rib at each other. The back and forth is like a train wreck you can't look away from. Reasoned civil responses come sporadically and are suffocated immediately.
I don't think this type of activity is bad. It's a snapshot of human behavior in this new digital life people are living.
For me, I like it. They are great examples to look at. I encourage them to continue. They teach me a lot.
This is the best real life example I can use that identifies for me, my take on the people here.
I had a 3 month train up for a 50 mile ultra marathon with 9200 feet of climbing. I hired a coach to monitor this events specific train up. It did not have any flat sections and he was really good at the hilly ultras. This guy lived ultras. He lived in a cabin at the base of mountains in Colorado. He ran 75 plus miles a week and did ultras regularly. No girlfriend, no tie downs, no job (just coaching), no retirement. I don't even think he thought about anything but the next race. Of course I had no desire to be him. But he had something I needed just for the time of my life that I put him in it. With his plan I aced that ultra. He let me know I have a life a lot different than him, but I can enjoy what he enjoys. I had a filter that told me not to go to his extremes though
I think it's the same for when the smiths and then morrissey was in my life.
The same filter happens when I read the forum. Extreme is for the extremist. We need them. They show us how to do some things and how not to do others.
Not spell check and done on the phone while listening to someone drivel
I am new to this forum. Morrissey is long gone physically from my life but lives on in my mind. I was brought here to get some info on some moz items I had. Very nice people helped me value (not money) what I have. Thank you.
I also browsed some of the other conversations happening on the forum. It is quite entertaining. And for me it is perfect just the way it is. It seems as though some of the regular posters rib at each other. The back and forth is like a train wreck you can't look away from. Reasoned civil responses come sporadically and are suffocated immediately.
I don't think this type of activity is bad. It's a snapshot of human behavior in this new digital life people are living.
For me, I like it. They are great examples to look at. I encourage them to continue. They teach me a lot.
This is the best real life example I can use that identifies for me, my take on the people here.
I had a 3 month train up for a 50 mile ultra marathon with 9200 feet of climbing. I hired a coach to monitor this events specific train up. It did not have any flat sections and he was really good at the hilly ultras. This guy lived ultras. He lived in a cabin at the base of mountains in Colorado. He ran 75 plus miles a week and did ultras regularly. No girlfriend, no tie downs, no job (just coaching), no retirement. I don't even think he thought about anything but the next race. Of course I had no desire to be him. But he had something I needed just for the time of my life that I put him in it. With his plan I aced that ultra. He let me know I have a life a lot different than him, but I can enjoy what he enjoys. I had a filter that told me not to go to his extremes though
I think it's the same for when the smiths and then morrissey was in my life.
The same filter happens when I read the forum. Extreme is for the extremist. We need them. They show us how to do some things and how not to do others.
Not spell check and done on the phone while listening to someone drivel