Re: Top 20 repeated threads on SH
Too Many of these:
"What's the best (unnecessary tacticool accessory)" and
"(product more capable product than 99% of shooters) vs. (equally capable product)"
POSSIBLE TRANSLATIONS:
<span style="color: #000099">The GOOD: "I'm new to this and I don't have the financial capacity or experience to justify a lot of trial and error. What has worked/not worked for you and why?</span>
<span style="color: #CC0000">The BAD: "I'm trying to shoot better without practice, training or actual shooting. How can I 'buy a game?'"
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<span style="color: #003300">The UGLY: "I'm a poser and wannabe sniper. How can I look cooler and less poserish than the other posers at my "range", which is populated entirely by posers"</span>
AND THERE ARE FAR TOO MANY OF THESE, TOO
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"What's with all the (noob question) posts!?!?!" or
"How many times has (dead horse topic) been posted!?!?!"
TRANSLATIONS OF POSSIBLE RESPONSES TO SAID TOPICS:
<span style="color: #000099">The GOOD: "You should be focusing more on the fundamentals and training than your accessories and brands of gear. Look into training courses and get some more trigger time. Until then, here is a link to the "Death of Accuracy."</span>
<span style="color: #CC0000">The BAD: "I am so tired of seeing this. The same shit over and over again. I'm through with helpful advice. Maybe if I insult you, you will go away and things will be more like (x) year(s) ago when there were fewer noobs/posers and more info. I was hoping this wouldn't happen to the Hide like every other gun/shooting forum."</span>
<span style="color: #003300">The UGLY: "Despite the fact that I asked these same questions less than 1 year ago, I will join in the chastising despite the fact that the only difference between your poser ass and my learned precision mastery is a mere few thousand posts."
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