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A student learns only an essay about cows on the occasion of the exam. But the essay 'River' has come up in the exam question paper instead. So, what else to do? He brought the cow to the bank of the river. He said, "There is a river in our village. There are a lot of cows grazing on the river." Then he added the learned essay about cows. When the exact similarity of the two brothers' writing on cows was observed in the examination book, in response to the examiner's question, they said in unison, "It will happen Because we wrote about the same cow. And a man in the village lost his cow. Despite many attempts, it could not be found".
This is a common scenario in many discussion forums. To maintain decorum, avoid these 'Cow' things when you post or reply to any thread. When the thread is about X, there is no point in bringing up subject Y because you have nothing to say about X or want to reinforce subject Y. In that case, open a separate thread on subject Y. Otherwise, threads get lost in unrelated conversations, and readers who want to learn and discuss are annoyed.
This is a common scenario in many discussion forums. To maintain decorum, avoid these 'Cow' things when you post or reply to any thread. When the thread is about X, there is no point in bringing up subject Y because you have nothing to say about X or want to reinforce subject Y. In that case, open a separate thread on subject Y. Otherwise, threads get lost in unrelated conversations, and readers who want to learn and discuss are annoyed.