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Except for the vast majority of women who are turned off by them.
Oh well. Back to the drawing board. Thanks for resurrecting a 4-year-old thread that deserved to die, though.
Ya gotta love the noobies who sign up and bump these ancient threads and useless threads.
And it seems that a vast majority of them actually sign up just to bump these threads. As much as most people probably don't care, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't just a little bit interested to know if they found these threads to bump before they actually made an account or after making their account?
Ya gotta love the noobies who sign up and bump these ancient threads and useless threads.
And it seems that a vast majority of them actually sign up just to bump these threads. As much as most people probably don't care, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't just a little bit interested to know if they found these threads to bump before they actually made an account or after making their account?
Just semi-interested.
It's an ad-supported site. Me thinks it might be driven by the site itself. I worked in web for a while and nine-times-out-of-ten, that's the case. Gotta keep the interest up. Contentious topics work best.
Ya gotta love the noobies who sign up and bump these ancient threads and useless threads.
And it seems that a vast majority of them actually sign up just to bump these threads. As much as most people probably don't care, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't just a little bit interested to know if they found these threads to bump before they actually made an account or after making their account?
Just semi-interested.
As a relatively new member on these forums, I'm a little confused by people complaining about old threads being updated. I sometimes read old threads and there is always a little note at the bottom of each page, actively encouraging people to post new updates:
So which one is it?
To answer the OP, I don't think most women like criminals. I don't like criminals, none of my female friends do. But just as there are men who lack "morality", there are women who do also. This thread kind of reminds me of an article I read a while ago. Why do men like women who are racist, gold diggers? etc. etc:
As a relatively new member on these forums, I'm a little confused by people complaining about old threads being updated. I sometimes read old threads and there is always a little note at the bottom of each page, actively encouraging people to post new updates:
So which one is it?
To answer the OP, I don't think most women like criminals. I don't like criminals, none of my female friends do. But just as there are men who lack "morality", there are women who do also. This thread kind of reminds me of an article I read a while ago. Why do men like women who are racist, gold diggers? etc. etc:
I've said before, I think the ''Please update this thread with any new information... etc'' is aimed more towards threads in the regional forums. And it's used on every single forum of this site. I would say it's more towards bumping on particular neighborhoods in the regional forums or a question in a thread about something locally on the regional forums of the site.
That said, I don't have a problem with certain threads even on this part of the forum being bumped. It just seems that some of the threads that are bumped are of this particular variety.
Or one's that may have been useful at one point but are bumped by posters, who reply back to posts that are multiple years old, addressing the poster's as if they're actually gonna read it.
Meanwhile, many of those posters have disappeared and have not since returned.
Lol, how do you look like a gangster!? I thought it was wearing Italian suits and having a 'droopy' moustache :-). I don't think its something mature women are particularly interested in (not any with any kind of intelligence anyway)
This isn't proof anyone likes criminals. Only that people will mass mail anything without reading it. If you look at the numbers in Dataclysm (including the rather high return rate to the behest of you Ctrl-V naysayers), copy-pasta and boilerplate mails are a rather normative practice. There's a beautiful scatterplot in there for you all. Data is fun!
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