Define " low-key "

The description of this sub-forum is as follows :

Hall of Questions. A place for quick questions, short posts, and polls of general opinion.
For low-key discussion of serious topics.

" low-key " - when you look it up - has several meanings.

Which meaning should we adhere to ??

Is it like a baritone?

You should live in this sub-forum Smear.

Jeez . . . look at that . . . 1681 posts !!

Would you like to give an estimate as to how many of those are vacuous one-liners.

The definition of low key has already been defined here.
For instance.
There is a thread about language related to ones ability to comprehend reality, or a higher concious or something, that got all booky, but smears did basically the same thing here with the language thread but more low-key and there were some good answers and questions that arose.
The forum is effective.
An pretty successful for how short a time it’s been on.

Céad míle fáilte, TertiaryMindset . . . [size=84]maybe.[/size]

( Fellow Irish-man here . . . No doubts in my mind ) :sunglasses:

Alot of them are from word association. I’m not the one liner guy. I think that’s gatecontroltheory. And this is 2 lines. So there.

SirEbrum, what part of the country are you from?

I’m in Tipp…the only good thing to come out of Tipp is Stapletons bread, mmm Stapletons.

I’d rather not say, but don’t worry, I’m not even close to being your next door neighbour.

Fair enough, I don’t understand the shyness but I guess I’ll have to accept it. I will take a wild guess and say Dublin(seeing as half of the poulation live there) or Sligo(just because I like it there).

A flat minor

-Imp