Loaf Warden
(no party affiliation)

This explains why no one pays attention to me. I'm too verbose.

Okay, my argument in a couple of nutshells:
-I like long posts if they are well-written. This means more than just good points put comprehensibly, though that is important. It also means using paragraphs in the right places.
-The only exception to the paragraph rule is Dumb pothead's brilliant aria earlier in this thread. I read it all and loved every word.

-Repetition is not inherently bad. To say something a couple of times reinforces what you've said, helps it stick in the memory, and can help to clarify anything that was left unclear the first time around. The medieval Mongols had a custom whereby if a person felt he had said something well, and he had the spare time, he would say it again with different wording. To quote Genghis Khan biographer R. P. Lister: "A thing worth saying is worth saying more than once; and a man could show his mastery over his thoughts and his tongue by saying it the second time in a slightly different fashion." I subscribe to this philosophy.
-Repetition only becomes bad when you say the same thing so many times it becomes condescending.
-I meant to make this post brief. I really did. I can't help that my posts go longer than most people are comfortable reading. I don't think in epigrams, and I don't talk in them either.
-No one has bothered to read this far, so I can say anything I want to here. Ozzy Osbourne rules!
-I'd rather read one ten-paragraph post with good writing and valid points than ten brief, poorly written, vacuous posts any day.
-I wish SpacemanSpiff were still here. His posts commonly reached the level of essays, but they were always, always worth reading.
-Give long posts a chance. Sometimes they're long because they had something of value to say that can't be expressed in a single sentence.
Edit: Edited to correct the repetition of the phrase "slightly different fashion" in relation to the Mongols. I didn't even notice I had done that when I first posted. Irony? Not irony? Who cares?