Ladies and gentlemen of our great site, I come to you with a revelation.
Lately, things around here seem to be bleak, dismal. Something has changed at our beloved CAA, and for a time, I thought long and hard about what that could possibly be. Today, deep in thought, I have discovered what this change is. It is a horrible, terrible thing, and it goes by the name...
Serious business.
Yes, serious business seems to be a parasitic plague. But you may ask, what IS serious business? My friends, serious business is a problem wherein a fun, light-hearted subject is turned into something far more dark and sinister. It is taken to be something OTHER than fun and light-hearted, into a matter of life and death.
What can be done to combat this scourge? What can YOU do to avoid serious business? Well, it is simple. The next time you see a thread on CAA and want to respond to it, think about the three R's!
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REREAD - Read the thread again. Is the person being silly, or serious? Sarcasm is hard to detect in text sometimes, so read it a second time to see if the person isn't being totally serious!
2.
ROLF - Channel the spirit of the wise and sagely Rolf, king of the Goof Off. What would Rolf do in the situation? How would he be amusing and funny? What witty quip would he unleash, or what hilarious image macro would he link?
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ROFL - Once you have increased the hilarity, sit back and chuckle at the results. Perhaps someone will play off of you and make your amusing contribution even funnier!
In this thread, we can see how people who have taken the three R's to heart helped a serious business thread become something of mirth and cheerfulness. Thanks, guys!
But remember! Serious business only affects certain threads. For example, a person posting a thread about their suicidal friend should not be made light of. Here is a handy chart for you!
When Can I Use the Three R's?
Any political/theological thread - Yes
Thread about Tianenmen Square - No
All threads in the Prayer Forum - No
90% of threads Savannah posts - Yes
Any thread in Goof Off - Yes
Hopefully this should give you an idea of when to use the Three R's, and with your help, serious business can be purged from CAA for good! Thank you for your time!
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Okay. On a serious note, I really think this is a big problem with CAA. Guys, not everything has to be taken completely seriously. There are some things, yeah. I'd like to think our members are smart enough to realize when to be silly, and when to be serious, but some threads lately, apparently this isn't the case.
Look, they've done studies. A study in the Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology says that anger and other strong emotions can trigger unhealthy irregular heart rhythms. In other words, ALWAYS BEING SERIOUS CAN LITERALLY KILL YOU.
I hate to bring up a locked thread, but think about it, is something as insignificant as what a room on a space station might be named worth
endangering your life over? Is it really? But that's not even the worst part. Lately CAA has seemed to have a problem keeping new members. Why is this? Well, think about it.
When we claim to be a friendly, loving Christian community, and a new member comes in and sees people arguing, literally flaming each other, over something as trivial as a room being named "The Colbert Room," what does that say about me? What does that say about you? What does it say about
THIS SITE? Arguing about things like, Biblical history, and theology, that's one thing. We're all different denominations, and we all believe a little different. Scrapes like that are bound to happen. But how does it reflect on CAA when we say we're a welcoming site and then we bicker pointlessly over something like that thread? Are people going to want to stay on a site like that? Are people going to believe we're that friendly when they see this?
There are times to be serious. There are times when we'll disagree. We don't have to be insulting or take it so seriously when someone holds a different opinion. Let's look at the word of God:
[quote="2 Timothy 2:23-24"]23 Don't have anything to do with foolish and stupid arguments, because you know they produce quarrels. 24 And the Lord's servant must not quarrel]
"Would Jesus get mad about this?" We're called to be more Christlike, and while we're only human and some things will annoy us and make us angry that He would be patient about (traffic jams, errrgh!), I think we can look at a lot of things and think, "Would He get serious about this? Would this be worthy of Him getting worked up over?" and most of the time the answer will honestly be no. It's probably best to keep this in mind.
Guys, CAA is a place to gather and have fun. There are times when we should be serious, when a friend is hurting, when something terrible has happened (like when Katrina hit), but for the most part, we're here to fellowship and have a good time! And when we're arguing about seriously petty things, that's not fun for anyone. It's not fun to read, it's not fun to write, and it's certainly not fun for the mods to lock. Wouldn't it be better to come on to CAA and say, "I wonder what fun threads there are today!" rather than "I wonder what everyone is arguing about today?"
This thread might get locked, deleted, whatever, because of specifically referencing "that" thread, but I still felt it needed to be said. Whether you listen to me or not, is up to you.
Thank you and God bless.