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I am a decades-long forumite, antagonist and now of course, angry LTN poster . My posture is increasingly knackered from leaning over my phone and my fingers are red raw from angry stabbing at the keyboard. After looking up a few articles I'm looking for someone to diagnose and assist in fighting back.


Are other posters in a similar position and are we all in danger of ending up with twisted postures and fat fingers on one hand from typing on small devices?


Do we need to set up EDF anonymous so we can (virtually) talk about our addiction and get community support?

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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I don't think your predicament is as bad as you

> think. 1161 posts over a 13 year period works out

> as 1.72 posts a week on average. Are you sure

> something else isn't to blame for this condition?


What are you trying to suggest 🤔

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Spartacus Wrote:

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> Do we need to set up EDF anonymous so we can

> (virtually) talk about our addiction and get

> community support?


I think this is a great suggestion. It would be good to finally have a place where we could make up any name we want to, and just let of steam about our individual truths. I'm imagining a place with 295 brexit-related threads.

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