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When I arrived here I didn’t realize there was a POD. You can’t see it till you reach 100 posts or something like that. Apparently I passed that Rubicon one night, because the next morning (in the middle of election season two years ago) I clicked “new posts", and 60% of what came up were some of the most ridiculous thread titles, and discussions I had ever seen, and I used to hang out on a political blog fer cryin’ out loud.
When people from Boston, the Bay Area, Australia, Italy, and North Carolina argue politics, HOLY CRAP.
Anyway, within a week I requested that an admin revoke my privileges to even see the POD.
When I arrived here I didn’t realize there was a POD. You can’t see it till you reach 100 posts or something like that. Apparently I passed that Rubicon one night, because the next morning (in the middle of election season two years ago) I clicked “new posts", and 60% of what came up were some of the most ridiculous thread titles, and discussions I had ever seen, and I used to hang out on a political blog fer cryin’ out loud.
When people from Boston, the Bay Area, Australia, Italy, and North Carolina argue politics, HOLY CRAP.
Anyway, within a week I requested that an admin revoke my privileges to even see the POD.
Yes. Otherwise there is no indication that there are subforums.
That's strange.
I just move down the page to the This 'n' That section and look in Other Topics.
At the bottom, in a smaller font, are the other subforums.
One of them is the POD which is the only thing I need to click.
I wonder why?
Actually, I rarely go the POD in that manner.
I usually go to 'new posts' .
That is funny and actually makes me think of everyone that replies to a thread started by Iain'tgotadick bob or whatever he calls himself and a couple other pod urchins.
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