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RallyMo got a reaction from mtangelsfan in Chicago Shooting Gallery
Well, it's important to note that 4 can lead to 2 (which can then lead to 1), so we're probably all just best off doing 3 and heading to the gym.
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RallyMo reacted to Thomas in Chicago Shooting Gallery
I'm pretty sure 4 can and inevitably will lead to each of the first 3.
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RallyMo got a reaction from Lhalo in Chicago Shooting Gallery
Well, it's important to note that 4 can lead to 2 (which can then lead to 1), so we're probably all just best off doing 3 and heading to the gym.
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RallyMo got a reaction from Jason in Chicago Shooting Gallery
Well, it's important to note that 4 can lead to 2 (which can then lead to 1), so we're probably all just best off doing 3 and heading to the gym.
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RallyMo got a reaction from BaseballMom in Hi everyone. Old Hippie Chick here
There's so much truth to this and this is truly an important post. I think most, if not all of us are guilty of considerably abandoning our civility in this forum. I certainly have been at times. I truly believe that we could benefit from a conversation style that would mesh the best parts of both in person and online discussion, because they certainly each have pros and cons. In person, especially with people that we don't know all that darn well, we're far more likely to avoid uncomfortable discussions but to keep things civil. Online, there's a depth of discussion that can't be achieved always in person due to the timeframe over which we carry out discussions, but man oh man people can treat each other like garbage in ways we'd never dream of in person.
The thing is... How can this be done? Online our feedback can be limited to "likes" etc, which are more or less the equivalent of receiving a high five or something like that with every sentence/paragraph we'd utter in person. The risk/reward system for online discussion is completely jacked.
Great post, @BaseballMom. You're officially a member of The Good Dude/Dudettes Club for Good Dudes and Dudettes. @Geoff, please be sure to collect her member fee.
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RallyMo got a reaction from failos in Hi everyone. Old Hippie Chick here
There's so much truth to this and this is truly an important post. I think most, if not all of us are guilty of considerably abandoning our civility in this forum. I certainly have been at times. I truly believe that we could benefit from a conversation style that would mesh the best parts of both in person and online discussion, because they certainly each have pros and cons. In person, especially with people that we don't know all that darn well, we're far more likely to avoid uncomfortable discussions but to keep things civil. Online, there's a depth of discussion that can't be achieved always in person due to the timeframe over which we carry out discussions, but man oh man people can treat each other like garbage in ways we'd never dream of in person.
The thing is... How can this be done? Online our feedback can be limited to "likes" etc, which are more or less the equivalent of receiving a high five or something like that with every sentence/paragraph we'd utter in person. The risk/reward system for online discussion is completely jacked.
Great post, @BaseballMom. You're officially a member of The Good Dude/Dudettes Club for Good Dudes and Dudettes. @Geoff, please be sure to collect her member fee.
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RallyMo reacted to BaseballMom in Hi everyone. Old Hippie Chick here
Hi everyone,
I have been a long time member/poster, even if my post count doesn't say so. I know some of of you in person, a lot of you only online. I am in a quandary here. I am what is known to some here as a Libtard, some as an emotional female, some as just a regular beer drinking Halo fan.
There are times that members of this board may actually live through some of the topics that are posted in this forum. I have tried to "take the high road", but have found that to be hypocritical, to say the least. I would ask that if someone posts something personal that has happened to them within the subject matter of the thread, that you remember that the person is real. I am not just a screen name or avatar. I am a real person who is a Mom and Grandma. I understand if you choose to respond with memes or videos to posts, but if someone posts about real events that affect them personally, it makes a huge difference if you respond with your true self instead of your "interweb" self.
I know that some of you are rolling your eyes right now. I only ask that you respect me as you would your best friend, brother, sister, etc. Because that is what this board has professed to be. Family. #Angelsfam @Chuckster70
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RallyMo got a reaction from Vegas Halo Fan in Political Gallery
AHoles are not members of the Good Dudes Club for Good Dudes.
Sorry, buddy.
You can be in whatever club* degenerates like @Tank join.
*Closet Dodger Fan Club
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RallyMo reacted to Tank in Political Gallery
et tu, brute?
says the closeted rangers fan. we all know that's the real reason you moved to texas.
just remember you opened the door on this...
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RallyMo got a reaction from mtangelsfan in Trumped
I love how we view the main board. It really is a cesspool.
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RallyMo got a reaction from the dude abides in Trumped
I love how we view the main board. It really is a cesspool.
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RallyMo reacted to Blarg in Political Gallery
There is the problem. That majority of society has been pushed aside for louder voices.
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RallyMo got a reaction from Taylor in Trumped
Did you even bother to check out how many posts had been apparently made with that hashtag? Hint: arrange it by timeline and you'll find that the sum total on all of Twitter in the last month probably dwarfs your post count here alone in the same time frame.
#f*ckstupidposts
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RallyMo got a reaction from mtangelsfan in Trumped
I'm not one to toot my own horn, but if there were a like button for reactions, I'd deserve a like or two for mine. In fact, I'd self like it.
Please consider this, @Chuckster70.
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RallyMo reacted to Crampknees in Trumped
You will regret talking about me that way. I went through a lot of trouble to make you this Space Force costume. You weren't going to have any real function on my Space Force, just thought it would be cool to have a guy who got killed in episode one who we called Montana. You're off the force now. Lou probably needs it more than you anyway to patrol the border. Only Lou can draw with his left hand when the holster is on the right.