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Realistic Expectations for 4th-7th Rounders


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2 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

Congratulations! As vice-chairman of the Cult of Negativity (thousands strong), it is my belief that your above post is negative and passive-aggressive enough to warrant inclusion into the beloved Cult of Negativity. Our membership considers posts like the above as warranting an instant membership, and so we congratulate you once again on joining the largest group on the Huddle!

No longer will you need to bash the Cult of Negativity. On this day in the Year of Our Lord 2022, you have hereby been accepted into the brotherhood.

 

Nope. I would rather be drawn and quartered, then roasted on on open pit with lots of salt and garlic. Nah uh, not gonna happen. No thanks, and nyet.

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Just now, iamhubby1 said:

 

Nope. I would rather be drawn and quartered, then roasted on on open pit with lots of salt and garlic. Nah uh, not gonna happen. No thanks, and nyet.

Per our bylaws, a lifetime membership is extended to any Huddle member with at least 10 combative, self-aggrandizing or passive-aggressive posts in succession. Glad to have you on board with us!

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5 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

I'm a happy person who loves to argue. The major difference between you and I is that I own my passion for arguing, and you deny yours.

 

With all the venom you spew. Ain't no way you are a happy person. I feel sad for you. I don't have to lie to myself like this.

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Just now, Carl Spackler said:

Per our bylaws, a lifetime membership is extended to any Huddle member with at least 10 combative, self-aggrandizing or passive-aggressive posts in succession. Glad to have you on board with us!

 

Nope, I would rather stick a hot poker up my nose and pull an eye out. I wouldn't be caught dead with a group like this.

 

And I would think I speak for most normal people as well.

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Just now, iamhubby1 said:

 

Nope, I would rather stick a hot poker up my nose and pull an eye out. I wouldn't be caught dead with a group like this.

 

And I would think I speak for most normal people as well.

The insinuation that our membership is abnormal, by one of our rising star members, continues to put on full display your awe-inspiring negativity!

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1 minute ago, Carl Spackler said:

The insinuation that our membership is abnormal, by one of our rising star members, continues to put on full display your awe-inspiring negativity!

 

You are blowing up my notifications. You just can't get enough of me can you? Now go stalk someone else. 

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10 hours ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

I bring out feelings is others, that they are not aware of themselves. I'm the fuging Pied Piper of the Huddle. 

Your illiteracy is telling. It's the most apropos statement you could make. 

Also, if you need me to link definitions to big words, I can do it. I am sure you struggle to understand quite a bit of this.

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