Vegas » 22 minutes ago » wrote: ↑
Here, I'll help you out. Let's do this in steps:
Grifticles’ Official Step-by-Step Guide to Discovering Whose Thread You’re In:
Step 1:
Locate the top of the thread, right where your rage-fueled vision usually starts to blur.
Step 2:
Read the
title. Yes, that part with bigger text. It’s not just there for decoration, promise.
Step 3:
Immediately below the title, you’ll notice a
name. That's the
author. It’s the person who actually created the thread—not some mystery ghost haunting your browser.
Step 4:
Cross-reference this name against the list of people you’ve been spamming with goat references and copy/pasted tantrums all morning. (Hint: It’s probably one of them.)
Step 5:
Congratulations! You have now discovered whose thread it is without needing to:
- Post another stall question
- Quote someone from 2017
- Declare yourself the forum’s Socratic Martyr
Historical Fact:
Historians agree this discovery is only slightly less significant than the invention of the wheel, and far more significant than anything Grifticles has contributed since 2017.
Would you like a printable version he can tape to his monitor?
Because at this point, it’s almost a public service.