99 for me. Wonderful feature.
I’m sorry, did you say something?
99 for me. Wonderful feature.
It’s not opposing viewpoints that bother me.I try to practice what I preach, I don’t believe in blocking or shutting down other people’s points or opinions no matter how much I disagree unless I’m being spammed. You never change someone’s opinion by blocking them and you never learn something new if you don’t give someone a chance to change yours.
Intentionally misgendering people like a 5 year old 🤡💩She has been having a hard time for quite awhile now. She starts threads that are looking for confrontation, and an opportunity to show everyone how smart she is. Then when people argue with her, she puts them on ignore. Seems kind of unstable to me
Because toxicity is not something you need in your life.Why block people? Are we incapable of reading and digesting another persons point of view without getting upset? The ignore button is worthless. Why let words on a screen effect your day. Have a great day, if you want to...
Lmao this is exactly the kind of noxious clown 💩 I’m talking about. Just amazing.A grown man so upset by a message board post from another grown man that they have to click to never see what that person has to say again is the most soft ass thing I’ve ever heard.
I apologize for misgendering you, I actually thought you would be neutral on that point.Intentionally misgendering people like a 5 year old 🤡💩
Also I rarely ever start threads. And I try my best to avoid politics per the board rules, but I do reply when y’all pile on every damn time.
I just don't understand this. Okay, I have some ignores on over on HROT, but there are some deranged types over there.Zero. It’s just a message board. Why so serious?
Perhaps a message board just isn't for you.Because toxicity is not something you need in your life.
A football message board in which I can ignore people who worsen the experience with asinine political takes and toxicity works fine. Thanks, though.Perhaps a message board just isn't for you.
You're Welcome!A football message board in which I can ignore people who worsen the experience with asinine political takes and toxicity works fine. Thanks, though.
There are thousands of people on this website, many of whom post interesting and thoughtful comments about my alma mater and its sports teams. So, I’m still getting quite a bit out of it.You're Welcome!
Although if you're just going to ignore one poster after the other...just not sure what you're getting out of it.
Oh come off it, you’re a terrible armchair psychologist.Hope you find some peace op. It is glaringly obvious you are hurting. Maybe take a break from the message boards for a few days. Clear your head.
Take a break bud. We all need one occasionally. You will thank me later.Oh come off it, you’re a terrible armchair psychologist.
If you genuinely wanted me to find some peace you would stop stalking me around the TC and pestering me with ironic expressions of concern.
I hear you.I just don't understand this. Okay, I have some ignores on over on HROT, but there are some deranged types over there.
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Take a break bud. We all need one occasionally. You will thank me later.
BTW, I have never mentioned this but I love your screen name and picture. I grew up a Strikers fan and the battles against the Rowdies back in the day were epic. Rodney Marsh, Winston Dubose, “”Iron Mike” Connell. Really fond memories of the NASL.
I was in Ninth grade when they moved to Minnesota. Never forgave the Robbie's for that one. Lockhart was bigger than life to me at that time. Seeing players like Pele, Beckenbauer and Cruyff was amazing. My family was lucky enough to have Brian Kidd and Ken Fogarty over for Easter dinner in the last season. Great memories.Chief....we may have had a pint together at Pierce Street Annex a lifetime ago. I was in high school and FSU during the NASL heyday...bumble bee jerseys, Banks, Best, Cubillas, Hudson, Muller, van Beveren and Segota....it was a blast watching those games in Lockhart.
I grew up in England in a small village basically in between Old Trafford and Man U's Carrington training ground. We'd actually see the Man U players out and about quite a lot back then. Not really the case these days. Went to school with Sammy McIlroy's kid. Sammy was top quality, his kid not so much. I'd often go on bike rides past the training grounds when it wasn't like fort knox!I was in Ninth grade when they moved to Minnesota. Never forgave the Robbie's for that one. Lockhart was bigger than life to me at that time. Seeing players like Pele, Beckenbauer and Cruyff was amazing. My family was lucky enough to have Brian Kidd and Ken Fogarty over for Easter dinner in the last season. Great memories.
And speaking of Pier Street Annex, I heard it burned down a few years back. I finally got to enjoy a few beverages there when I was in college.
Sounds like you are from the Stretford area. I have been to Manchester a few times and lucky enough to go to Old Trafford once. It was amazing. Have heard great stories of people being able to watch training at The Cliff, until Sir Alex started chasing them off. And Sammy McIlroy is a legend and one of the few to play for both clubs in Manchester.I grew up in England in a small village basically in between Old Trafford and Man U's Carrington training ground. We'd actually see the Man U players out and about quite a lot back then. Not really the case these days. Went to school with Sammy McIlroy's kid. Sammy was top quality, his kid not so much. I'd often go on bike rides past the training grounds when it wasn't like fort knox!
Flixton. Lived there for 18 years.Sounds like you are from the Stretford area. I have been to Manchester a few times and lucky enough to go to Old Trafford once. It was amazing. Have heard great stories of people being able to watch training at The Cliff, until Sir Alex started chasing them off. And Sammy McIlroy is a legend and one of the few to play for both clubs in Manchester.
Flixton. Lived there for 18 years.
Then how did you know what he posted? Lol.You were already in the 99