Where did the reading thread go?

<p>Anyone know? I can't find it...</p>

<p>Mass Spam/Refreshing/Bandwidth Overload = Mass Destruction of Threads.</p>

<p>You should see it again soon, if not already.</p>

<p>Yea… it did die… :(</p>

<p>Hey mods, can you put it back up or something?</p>

<p>:( nooooo!</p>

<p>um, meanwhile… </p>

<p>hapless?</p>

<p>yeah that’s what i put. cast… hapless</p>

<p>oh good, me too.</p>

<p>um…let’s see…</p>

<p>how about conciliatory? and arduous?</p>

<p>did we reach a consensus with the “assertions” one #14???</p>

<p>i put imperturbable and arduous. anyone else?</p>

<p>DCk7, affirmed.</p>

<p>Which one was that?</p>

<p>i put conciliatory and arduous</p>

<p>imperturbable and arduous</p>

<p>well it was talking about a crisis. and the words disspasionate and impartial i believe were used to describe the person.</p>

<p>btw…i think one of them was feigned innocence if it was in reference to the buyers of the guys work. in fact, im positive it is (unless it was talking about the narrator…then thats wry amusuemt)</p>

<p>i thought they used calm to describe him?
i was reallyyy stuck on that one…i wanted to say imperturbable bc it said calm (or something to the effect of calm) but then i wanted to say conciliatory bc it was solving a problem</p>

<p>it was both of them i believe</p>

<p>I said hapless, imperturbable, arduous.</p>

<p>i thought they used calm to describe him?
i was reallyyy stuck on that one…i wanted to say imperturbable bc it said calm (or something to the effect of calm) but then i wanted to say conciliatory bc it was solving a problem

I'm 100% sure it's not conciliatory:  transitive verb    1  : to gain (as goodwill) by pleasing acts   2  : to make compatible : reconcile   3  : appease   intransitive verb   : to become friendly or agreeable&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;None of that was implied by being calm in disaster.&lt;/p&gt;

<p>bleh =[ i give up on cr
helloooo march</p>