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BS: IF There's A Team That COULD Be This Year's Version Of The 2021 Bengals, It's The Carolina Panthers


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32 minutes ago, Icege said:

This is the unfortunate truth.

A lot of resident shitposters find comfort in being angry since that's their default state of existing. Pointing it out to them just gets that weirdo "Why are you complaining about complaining, I know you are but what am I" response. It is almost as if they have to gaslight others into being as enraged and miserable as they are.

It is what it is. Just put those posters on the ignore list and let them drown with the other sad bois.

Which posters?

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57 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Which posters?

As in folks that I have on my ignore list or folks that he should put on his?

If it's who they should put: whoever makes their experience here suck

If it's who I have put on mine: whoever makes my experience here suck 😛

I'm not looking to wage war against any individual users. That's why I've chosen to use the Ignore List rather than endlessly argue with them. If we're having a back and forth, hurray! You're not on the list! 😄

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10 minutes ago, Icege said:

As in folks that I have on my ignore list or folks that he should put on his?

If it's who they should put: whoever makes their experience here suck

If it's who I have put on mine: whoever makes my experience here suck 😛

I'm not looking to wage war against any individual users. That's why I've chosen to use the Ignore List rather than endlessly argue with them. If we're having a back and forth, hurray! You're not on the list! 😄

Name the posters

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42 minutes ago, frankw said:

He wants you to think he isn't as miserable and bored as the rest of most of humanity who all live on social media. He's so above it all 🙄

We've got three or four posters on here who actually spend way more time talking about other posters than they do about anything football related.

It's kinda stupid...

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