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View Poll Results: Do you want DocJohn to keep BT2 alive even after the original BrainTalk is back onlin
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Old 08-30-2006, 10:20 AM #16
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Me thinks voting for anything is an empty motion, as what once was, won't re-appear with a "checkmark". It takes comitted members who can flex and bend, and, at times, agree to disagree with grace and understanding to make anything of value live and grow.

"hope springs eternal"...
That's exactly what I find here at BT2, ANM. People are actually talking about what matters to them, without strife or fear of the mighty ban hammer or trolls. It is very refreshing.

I also agree, that pushing yourself away from the table when your hunger is satisfied, is the best way to live our lives. I find gleaning what interests me and moving on, is much more healthy than feeling obligated to partake in all the garbage of a bloated forum.
 
 


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