Kaios wrote:You know, part of that is due to the fact that you neglect to respond to anything far more often than not.
Not to defend myself, but to explain that phenomenon, many of the more interesting ideas presented are of that nature that I'm not really sure what to think about them; and much less, then, what I'd respond to them. It is common for there to be ideas that are, on the surface, bad, lacklustre or just not in line with our vision, or that I just don't know if I like or not, but center around an analysis that might seem to have some sliver of truth that could perhaps be dug out given enough work. Without doing that work, there's no way to meaningfully respond to them, and then I instead carry them with me and mull over them for a few days, weeks or months, or just use them as yardsticks for similar ideas that we come up with. But yet wouldn't know what to respond.
Call it a deficiency of me to be bad at putting half-baked thoughts into words.