Good job Nate, we support you. This place is supposed to be fun. For the record, PapaG was the ONLY person here on my ignore list. His posts were truly awful, in so many ways.
Geez, that sounds like whine. Easy up, your strung too... Nothing wrong with PapaG, just because he has no faith! That's no reason to ban the man.
I'm tired of his attempts to get under my skin. Real recently I decided to just never respond to any of his posts, but it's only been a couple days. Putting someone as prolific as Papag on ignore doesn't really work as it seems like every third post is by him. He should not be let back this time. Too many times now he's wiggled his way back. Fuck that! He ruins actual discussions from taking place and attacks people nonstop. Today is a good day.
Good Lord, never make me a mod...just like Nate has his PapaG..I have my special little daffodil. Just to see if I could read one of his posts with out wanting to pull his wings off, I read one...never make me a mod..
if people used perspective and stepped back they would realize that it's the same people getting banned (That were regulars) or people intentionally trolling in the beginning of their stay here. The way I see it, I think the people with an anger towards authoritative figures have more of an agenda here than the mods and the perceived "agenda" they have for just being human beings. Grow up. Not everyone is out to get people. For fucks sake, some of you act like they stole your favorite toy.
had to look it up myself. From a show, kid's name is carl, sounded like he pronounced it coral, I guess?
That's because we did. Some of the most vocal opponents to this banning are the people who most like to provoke him.
Hmm, with all due respect, I went back and reread this entire thread. The only post that displayed the bluster or what could have been interpreted as anger, was made by the "authoritative figure". As to the grow up, out to get people, or stolen toy, I am lost..
personally, I found him entertaining at times, and while I may not always agree, I did appreciate his unique perspective far more than the lock step that is often on display here.