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I actually thought that Huddlers grew up in the off-season but I was wrong. They just become even bigger pricks than they were during the season. There is no way possible to please everyone with every thread, no more than I'm pleased by all of yours. If I go into a thread I don't like, I simply leave and try another. But I get it now, so many of you are so small that you have to act big from your keyboards while using the Huddle as your vehicle and the Panthers as your tool. Now mind you, this doesn't apply to all Huddlers but probably the masses. I like this forum and having a place to discuss my favorite professional team but I don't like being ridiculed every time I type something someone doesn't like nor do I like reading ridicule directed at others for the same. Grow Up 

 

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there is freedom in not giving a  sh!t what others think and just going with it...

 

Yes, there is freedom in not giving a crap about what others think and just going with it, however that freedom crosses reality and crashes with expectations at some point...

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So this post is totally respectful?

"Everything's a joke when you're kids. When you are adults you should be able to type in a forum without a bunch of !@#$%^&*() making unnecessary post. If you don't like the thread, don't post in it. But instead so many of you want to act like !@#$%^&*() just to get your post counts up while disrespecting fellow Carolina Panther fans and complaining about the fan base in the same sentence."

The thing is, if you want folks to respect your opinion. You have to keep your opinions respectful. You seem to forget that aspect. But hey, flame away. It seems to be working out well for you so far.

It is respectful to the degree of placing a voice to what goes on every second in the huddle. I can't be the only one annoyed this. I can't be the only one who expects more fellow Panther fans. This is not my opinion, it is a fact and not an aspect that I forgot. You can't speak out against something without telling someone what it is you're speaking out against and why.

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I actually thought that Huddlers grew up in the off-season but I was wrong. They just become even bigger pricks than they were during the season. There is no way possible to please everyone with every thread, no more than I'm pleased by all of yours. If I go into a thread I don't like, I simply leave and try another. But I get it now, so many of you are so small that you have to act big from your keyboards while using the Huddle as your vehicle and the Panthers as your tool. Now mind you, this doesn't apply to all Huddlers but probably the masses. I like this forum and having a place to discuss my favorite professional team but I don't like being ridiculed every time I type something someone doesn't like nor do I like reading ridicule directed at others for the same. Grow Up

I agree. This forum attracts people that look for anything possible to point out how lame someone else's post is. It's truly pathetic.

By the way, you should edit your post and add a period and/or exclamation mark to the last sentence and look at punctuation. You also begin the first sentence without proper punctuation. Get a grip man!

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I agree. This forum attracts people that look for anything possible to point out how lame someone else's post is. It's truly pathetic.

By the way, you should edit your post and add a period and/or exclamation mark to the last sentence and look at punctuation. You also begin the first sentence without proper punctuation. Get a grip man!

Thanks for the advice and my grip on reality is firm...

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Making new threads about poo that has been discussed in-depth is frowned at on just about any message board. It doesn't help that there's a huge thread about it still on the first page. It makes you look lazy, or like an attention *****, of course people are going to point it out. There's no point in getting butthurt about it just because you can't be bothered with simple posting manners yourself.

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