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Originally Posted by Boromir88
Never ever feel intimidated by the discussions in the books forum, or the people that do the 'discussing.' If you've got some input, come in and put it out there. We can all learn something from the very oldest Tolkien reader, to the very youngest to the books.
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I completely agree. Think of those 'intimidating' folks. Have you ever interacted with them outside of Books? Bet they weren't so scary when you played Werewolf with them, were they?
Don't be afraid of 'academic' discussions. It's just a bunch of stodgy old coots tossing ideas out. If you don't know what's going on, ask for an explanation.
If you don't think your questions add to the discussion, think of it this way: you're the editors. You're the sounding board. You're the audience. These aren't private conversations, they're public discussions. If the public doesn't get it, ask for them to explain it another way. Most people love to talk, so they'll happily yammer on about what they were saying twenty times if it helps you to agree with them. Books isn't scary. The only scary thing is sauntering in and saying "Hey guys, I'm dead interested, but I have no clue what you're talking about. Will you help me learn?"
Do you need some extra courage to ask? I'll taunt you, if you want.
Do it, you won't. Go on. Ask a question about what the heck's going on in a Books discussion you've been trying to follow.
I dare you.