joeylittle
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@FridayJones - I just want to observe, you've done a clever thing that I've used some as well. I'm not saying anyone else needs to use it, but some might like it. We have a spoiler tag. For me, it functions like having endnotes on a post - it lets me expand on something, without literally taking up so much space.
It's very handy when I do want to share, but also want to say something that is focused, that is about the main subject, and doesn't get buried in my own ramblings.
Like I said - i don't think everyone should suddenly start hiding their ramblings - just sharing something that, style-wise, I find kind of fun and practical.
Because this:
is so similar to my own challenges with communicating. It does make me wonder how much of it is a TBI thing. See, here inside this spoiler I can now share that I for sure know I use more words than are always needed. It's partially a left-over something from when I was aphasic, it's partially very ingrained as a 'make sure you are completely transparent, otherwise you will be misunderstood, and misunderstandings can lead to reactions, and reactions can lead to consequences that don't stop.' Anyway, that's my little side tangent on communication.Part of it is TBI, part of it is personality flaw, part 'Here's my bias front loaded; take what -if anything- applies".
Nope. I think the difference has to do with intent. I'm always very clear that you're connecting everything back to the main-line of the conversation. And like @Ragdoll Circus said - if I want to skim and come back later, I do. There's a small batch of us could start the 'too many words, much story, many comparison, wow' club - but I believe intent does come across, even when execution feels sloppy (I also want to be clear, I'm really describing my opinions about my own moments of super-sharing, and kind of assuming that others who see that in themselves might have those same inner voices that I do. But, I could be way off base. I definitely know that I rely on my awareness of my own motivations - that if I'm honest, if I'm where I'm at, and if I know what we are collectively talking about, and I come to it with listening as well as talking, that it'll turn out OK, most of the time. Now, back to the main content.But the events of the past few days, members chastising the entire community for something only myself and a few others do? Seems like consensus is everyone else would be better off if I left.
Like I said - i don't think everyone should suddenly start hiding their ramblings - just sharing something that, style-wise, I find kind of fun and practical.