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Originally Posted by Feanor of the Peredhil
How many of us have written posts that are either compelling, clever, or at least organized... occasionally for the sole purpose of trying to impress some of the oldsters? I know that I have, and I know that learning how to write a good post in Books is already helping me with writing a good paper in Comp.
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True that.
I hadn't really considered the educational value of being on the Barrowdowns until
Estelyn brought it up, and now
Fea's post just adds to how grateful I am. Personally, looking back at the couple of years I've been on this forum, I can see that I have not only improved my literary skills, but also my people skills. I don't even know how much I used to just throw out random posts with no regard to how people would take them. Now I am much more concerned with 'Does this sound angry?' or 'Will this make people want to read it all?' or even 'How can I make this argument not sound purely spiteful?'
Most of us seem comfortable with the fact that others consider us crazy. Now has that affected us at all? I personally would like to think that I am a more considerate person due to what I mentioned above. Going along with that is tolerating other people's 'crazy' obsessions and not looking at them like freaks(Even though they look at us that way

).
Still, having said all that, I think that the Barrowdowns is much more worth the time(educational value) than a lot of other forums out there!
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500 posts! Whoo-Hoo!

*opens champange and sprays it everywhere*)