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Quality Contributions Report for December 2024

Happy New Year!

This is the Quality Contributions Roundup. It showcases interesting and well-written comments and posts from the period covered. If you want to get an idea of what this community is about or how we want you to participate, look no further (except the rules maybe--those might be important too).

As a reminder, you can nominate Quality Contributions by hitting the report button and selecting the "Actually A Quality Contribution!" option. Additionally, links to all of the roundups can be found in the wiki of /r/theThread which can be found here. For a list of other great community content, see here.

These are mostly chronologically ordered, but I have in some cases tried to cluster comments by topic so if there is something you are looking for (or trying to avoid), this might be helpful.


Quality Contributions to the Main Motte

@FiveHourMarathon:

@Dean:

@Rov_Scam:

@gattsuru:

Contributions for the week of November 25, 2024

@Capital_Room:

Contributions for the week of December 2, 2024

@daguerrean:

@MaiqTheTrue:

@thejdizzler:

@promotor:

Contributions for the week of December 9, 2024

@OracleOutlook:

@WhiningCoil:

@FiveHourMarathon:

@hooser:

@Folamh3:

@ABigGuy4U:

@hydroacetylene:

@Rov_Scam:

@omfalos:

Contributions for the week of December 16, 2024

@LacklustreFriend:

@wemptronics:

@TitaniumButterfly:

@Primaprimaprima:

@urquan:

@Hoffmeister25:

@Gaashk:

Contributions for the week of December 23, 2024

@hydroacetylene:

@Folamh3:

@Hoffmeister25:

@Sloot:

@DiscourseMagnus:

Contributions for the week of December 30, 2024

@100ProofTollBooth:

@TheFooder:

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For anyone inspired by @MaiqTheTrue's AAQC, I can vouch for my friends' tshirts at High Gothic Casual. I'm not even Christian, but they gifted me one (which they did not ask me to shill, I'm doing this because the shirts are good and they're super nice). It looked so good I immediately bought three more. The gold in particular really pops (but shouldn't go through the dryer, in my experience), and the men's fit is very flattering if you're an athletic type. NB that they are all-polyester if you don't like that, something to do with how all-over printing works.

I keep thinking about the posts both @urquan and I and FdB have been making about the death of middle brow in most things. It’s a need for balance because the high brow is obviously too high for most people to meet in any real sense unless you’re obsessed with that one thing and willing to devote huge amounts of time, effort, and often money into that thing, but the low brow seems to be “you can’t be perfect, so why bother to try.” I think both end up being at least somewhat of a problem because a society that teaches people to not put effort into anything will become the place where kids play video games instead of leaving the house, the place where nobody reads good books and thus cannot think in anything but obvious cliches, and the place where everyone wears bathrobes outside of working hours. On the other hand a society that requires super high standards for minimum participation is also one that shuts out the majority of people from getting involved in things that they might care about. If you need a phd to understand poetry, then poetry is closed off to most people (although I would argue that rap is poetry for normies) and nobody tries to write any.

I’ve found this In cooking. A lot of younger kids tend to think cooking is hard. The thing is, when you look at the recipes they’re doing, it’s insane. Multiple pots and pans, fiddly instructions, exotic ingredients, and so on. Of course they don’t want to cook, it’s been made complicated because the hobbyists have taken over and made dishes that taste great, but are so complex to prepare that most people give up and door dash instead.

I am once again surprised to find one of my posts on this list. (I'm always surprised by positive feedback online.)

Joining the inevitable chorus of 'it's always the post I write quickly in [un-ideal state] that gets QC'd.' For me, it was writing a rambling post about China's One Child Policy when I was tired on public transport going home from work. Though anti-natalism is something I hate with a burning passion so good combination I suppose even if I don't think it's the best thing I even wrote.

I think there's probably something to be said for writing a post under un-ideal circumstances straight from the heart rather than trying to manicure the perfect post.

I used to be far more active on the Motte, but have sunken back into semi-lurker status as life has gotten in the way. Maybe this is a sign for New Years resolution to become more active with commenting again.

I used to be far more active on the Motte, but have sunken back into semi-lurker status as life has gotten in the way. Maybe this is a sign for New Years resolution to become more active with commenting again.

Nomination goal successful, then? (On the part of whomever nominated you, I mean.)

The mods have mentioned in the past that the QC rollup is one of the few 'carrots' they have to encourage good posting. If your sincerity comes off well enough to pass two basic rounds of muster (the nominators interest, and the mod review to select it from the pile), consider that an endorsement of that sort of resolution.

For following up a 3-day ban with a next-day AAQC, I'd like to send a congratulations...to my motherfuckin' self.