You need to learn to give more information, dude. Like a name for what or where you're talking about. "A city" what city? Where? What law is it, name it? How do we know this thing even exists, or says what you say it says? A better example is when you talk about "a show" and it's like pulling teeth to get you to name it; how are people supposed to respond in any constructive way if they have no context for what you're talking about? You describe something (rather poorly I might add) and offer nobody any way to know if they've seen what show you're talking about, or what game, so that they can think of a specific instance of the event or trope or whatever, and better understand. Not to mention you could be wrong about it, mischaracterizing it either intentionally or through misunderstanding it, and without knowing what context you're working from, people just ignore you.
That's just the tip of the iceberg of the problems with how you interact with the board. The times you've flip-flopped in a discussion, acting as if you've always been saying (x) when people can directly quote you saying (y), and you'll just insist with no explanation of how, that it actually means (x) When you'll just post with no context or previous indications of what you're talking about, but the post itself will read like the third or fourth in a discussion, missing key information and not giving any discussion point to work with. The innumerable times that you'll say something sarcastically, only with no indication that it's sarcasm and it's something either reasonable or, if not reasonable, at least something a sizeable group of people might actually say. And yet we're supposed to intuitively know that it's sarcastic.
I swear that you've gotten worse on all that in the last little while, too.
that was cathartic to write