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Just now, iamhubby1 said:

 

I know. Never give up, never surrender. Right?

 

This place has sucked the joy out of my life. 

 

I'm too excited for this year to let this place undo that.

I get you.  Over the past week I've been building the ignore list.  I just don't have the patience, especially as the TB mouth breathers start joining us.  Give it a whirl dude.  Hover the mouse over the icon, and click ignore.

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44 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

This place is so toxic now. It's even permeating my social life. I am way lest tolerant than I used to be. 

 

26 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

This place has sucked the joy out of my life.

You log on here just to poop posts and slink away but it's everyone else that's toxic? It's just sports go take a nice walk don't take it out on others in your personal life ✌

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Bravo to Zod for having a brain and using it correctly. Hes always allowed as much freedom as he can stand, which is very high. Easily fall to the dark side and start canceling posters for _________ , but thats not what men do...... (even if hes a vegan)...

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it’s extremely difficult if not impossible as a site admin to stop somebody if they are determined to post here. even an IP ban can be easily thwarted by a VPN service or even disconnecting your router and waiting a few hours so that it grabs a new one.

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Regarding old Chuck, first off hes truly needs professional help. if the Apocalypse happened and huddle was still somehow on-line, chuck would be doing ALL he could to post about panthers/hornets/_____ . Walking over dead bodies in a toxic haze, chuck 100% would if it meant posting on teh huddle. One of the popular solutions to someone like him is ghosting him, he can post, but only he sees it. Honestly that maybe the best choice since hes got VPN/buying new routers/phones just to post here.  

I didnt have much against him, at times he posted too much per hour, but so did Mr.scot. CHuck shots with a shotgun and keeping posting til someone takes one of his randos comments. Fisherman chuck using all bait and one works, some blame should be place on those you bite obvious bait.  

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4 hours ago, frankw said:

 

You log on here just to poop posts and slink away but it's everyone else that's toxic? It's just sports go take a nice walk don't take it out on others in your personal life ✌

Yeah, he is one of the most toxic posters here. Hence why he is on my ignore list.

His description of it is "permeating his social life" is a clear sign that you need to step away. If an internet message board(or social media site or whatever internet hole you choose) is impacting your personal life....it's time for some self reflection and probably this....

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5 hours ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

It's the opposite for me. This place is so toxic now, I am logging on less and less. It's even permeating my social life. I am way lest tolerant than I used to be. 

 

This place used to be entertaining. Now it is just like going to battle.

If you feel that way, you care way too much. You are where I was a year ago. 

Like do I really give a poo if PantherzDood42069 likes Megan Rapinoe and I do not? The fact that I’d find myself drinking a beer with friends on a Friday night while browsing here and letting SteveSmithIzMyGodddzz actually affect my mood in real life made me do some personal reflecting on what affects me, and things have never been better. 

And it wasn’t just here, I deleted all social media, Reddit, basically everything toxic in life, and my life has never been more stress free. 

Just this man’s opinion, but you seem like you are where I was and it isn’t healthy. 

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