I'm not seeing how this thread topic, is out of line with the forum title (TRACTOR TALK)!!!
As far as I am concerned, your reply here, can be tossed in with all the Yyuppie You Tube commercial related stuff you yourself are referring to.
I can understand being bummed out from a bad day of watching the news. But why bring that here? And as a rant in the first reply of somebody else's post that quite honestly, is not even out of line with the forum title. Nothing in the title suggests that all content posted must be about repair and farming practices.
I agree with ya. That there is a lot of, well, just (filler material) threads posted both here and in TALES. Some of it doesn't match up with forum titles, and some of it does. And some people seem to be posting it everyday. The everyday posters that post content I don't wish to look at, I just use thier threads as a bookmark to separate the days. Scroll past thier thread, knowing I am scrolling into a new previous 24 hr period. And go on.
I look into the site near everyday. And often reply to posts of interest. But rarely, post a thread of my own. Was a little confused about your rant here, and with in my thread. Perhaps I still am. Especially since I am NOT an everyday thread poster of garbage material. Or, look at what I did yesterday non-sense.
Anyways. My two cents.
And, I for one, am not going to expect things in the news to get any better, for a real long time.
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