Lets visualize this:
"Well;) several times every month a couple of our best and brightest new applicants fail to understand this very simple instruction :)
Instead of posting in our org thread on RSI :) they choose to completely ignore the ACTUAL FUCKING LINK WE JUST GAVE THEM and post in the "New Recruits" forum on RSI :)
For those that do no frequent RSI ;) the rules are that you can not start new threads to promote your org outside of your official thread :) It is a very simple rule and obviously and important one:) The last thing anybody wants is to see thousands of threads which are nothing but spam about how great your org is:)
After our new applicant has posted in the wrong section;) the regulars who hang out in the New Recruits forum lose their shit and start freaking out at the new TEST member;) flagging their post then crying and bitching to the RSI mods that TEST is spamming them:eek:
Angry RSI mods then contact me and tell ME to knock it off:eek:
Naturally I respond with sympathy and logic;) I am sorry it happened;) but there is no way I can prevent idiocy:eek:"
Or...:
"Well, several times every month a couple of our best and brightest new applicants fail to understand this very simple instruction.
Instead of posting in our org thread on RSI, they choose to completely ignore the ACTUAL FUCKING LINK WE JUST GAVE THEM and post in the "New Recruits" forum on RSI.
For those that do no frequent RSI, the rules are that you can not start new threads to promote your org outside of your official thread. It is a very simple rule and obviously and important one. The last thing anybody wants is to see thousands of threads which are nothing but spam about how great your org is.
After our new applicant has posted in the wrong section, the regulars who hang out in the New Recruits forum lose their shit and start freaking out at the new TEST member, flagging their post then crying and bitching to the RSI mods that TEST is spamming them!
Angry RSI mods then contact me and tell ME to knock it off!
Naturally I respond with sympathy and logic, I am sorry it happened, but there is no way I can prevent idiocy!"
I think, from my personal point of view, that the version WITH punctuation reads better. But as
@Montoya declared us as a bunch of idiots (which is an essential qualification need to be in TEST, isn't it?), maybe you can better understand the smilie-version. :D