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Do we need to pass around the hat?!?!?


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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Anyone willing to spend mid-six figures on this site is a certified moron.

My point was that the dude wasnt going to sell regardless.  The dude I know made a small fortune in tech and spends money on poo he likes without a lot of worry about the pay back.  I dont know what BigKat put out there but my point was I dont think it would have mattered unless it hit 8 figures.

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Just now, Sup said:

Like a bunch of y'all I went to reddit today and yes it's not great. But is the problem them ... or us?

I'm not saying we're right about everything or even most things but people just blindly homering an organization with seven (soon to be eight) consecutive losing seasons sure as hell ain't gonna be right about much.

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1 minute ago, HaricotVert said:

My point was that the dude wasnt going to sell regardless.  The dude I know made a small fortune in tech and spends money on poo he likes without a lot of worry about the pay back.  I dont know what BigKat put out there but my point was I dont think it would have mattered unless it hit 8 figures.

I think he either wasn't serious or Zod just didn't think he was serious. Which yeah, it would be hard to take anyone seriously if they were talking about spending mid-six figures on this site.

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22 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I think he either wasn't serious or Zod just didn't think he was serious. Which yeah, it would be hard to take anyone seriously if they were talking about spending mid-six figures on this site.

The board is worth about $15k at most, maybe $10k… and he probably wouldn’t let it go for much less than $30k.

Anyone claiming they’re putting anything substantial down for a dying platform of Xennials and random old people that figured out the internet is either insane, lying, or both.

BigKat has never been serious. 

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21 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

The board is worth about $15k at most, maybe $10k… and he probably wouldn’t let it go for much less than $30k.

Anyone claiming they’re putting anything substantial down for a dying platform of Xennials and random old people that figured out the internet is either insane, lying, or both.

BigKat has never been serious. 

Hey, I might be old dammit, but don't call me random!

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25 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

The board is worth about $15k at most, maybe $10k… and he probably wouldn’t let it go for much less than $30k.

Anyone claiming they’re putting anything substantial down for a dying platform of Xennials and random old people that figured out the internet is either insane, lying, or both.

BigKat has never been serious. 

Yeah, the forum is honestly a dying platform in general. Most have been gobbled up (and basically killed) by Vertical Scope. The rest have been hurt bad by the rise of social media and reddit becoming the "catch all" with subreddits for everything under the sun. It is what it is.

I still like the Huddle and I think it has enough users to keep conversation going and fresh but not so many that it feels like chaos.

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Reddit is fine. Been there for years. The issue with Reddit is more along the lines of maintaining decorum, good online manners, and being generally a nice person, even in the face of absolute stupidity from other posters. Don't let the trolls and idiots get under your skin, and don't overreact from down votes. As far as quality of discussions, it is very mixed, and overall, it is easier to be a Bryce Young fan there right now.

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