The bottom three panels are painfully accurate.
And yes, I am trying to say something, although I betcha it'll be contradictory as hell.

Oftentimes I've seen people lamenting the lack of a feature, as if SCP coders are supposed to just psychically know what people are going to actually _use_. (
oh god, i've started accenting words with underscores, I must be turning into kazan) This means that a few features have gone unnoticed and unimplemented just because people didn't feel it was worth the time and effort to simply state a feature request. OR instead of just stating what they want, they instead try to come up with some pseudocodish way to do it, suggesting a method of implementation to 'help' the coders, even though they don't know what the hell they're talking about.

But then, at the same time, it's also annoying to have feature requests dumped on you in massive threads that evolve into discussion and then revolve into feature requests and eventually devolve into a flamewar before getting locked.

And there's always the chance that some wacky idea that somebody has to implement something may actually be in the right direction, or at least end up acting as a catalyst for thinking in the right direction.
So, I don't think there's an easy solution but it's nice to ***** once in a while.
