Um, you shoulda put the TLDR at the beginning, not at the end. Because, if it was really TLDR, no one gets to where you are.
Anyway, yeah, I dunno. I don't think your sentiments are particularly unreasonable. But also, I don't run my life based on what DJT or Kash or Q or Fred Jones says. I take the information in, I accept that I will likely never see the whole picture, I choose what I should be doing based on the information that comes to me and my own personal evaluation of it.
Might work at chasing down the whole interview, tho. I've been listening to a bunch of Kash interviews recently, and I'm pretty happy with what I hear.
oh. I always thought that TLDR (*Too long, didn't read) was put at the head of a piece, to give someone the gist without them having to read the whole thing.
Is it actually common to put it at the end? Seems a bit weird that one would have to either read or skip everything to the end, looking for a TLDR when there may not be one there.
Then again, I never used reddit much, so what do I know?
ROFL.
Um, you shoulda put the TLDR at the beginning, not at the end. Because, if it was really TLDR, no one gets to where you are.
Anyway, yeah, I dunno. I don't think your sentiments are particularly unreasonable. But also, I don't run my life based on what DJT or Kash or Q or Fred Jones says. I take the information in, I accept that I will likely never see the whole picture, I choose what I should be doing based on the information that comes to me and my own personal evaluation of it.
Might work at chasing down the whole interview, tho. I've been listening to a bunch of Kash interviews recently, and I'm pretty happy with what I hear.
Not common structure. But I can see the argument, fren.
oh. I always thought that TLDR (*Too long, didn't read) was put at the head of a piece, to give someone the gist without them having to read the whole thing.
Is it actually common to put it at the end? Seems a bit weird that one would have to either read or skip everything to the end, looking for a TLDR when there may not be one there.
Then again, I never used reddit much, so what do I know?