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Fuck you, Mags!
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Eat a DICK!
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Fuck you, Mags!
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The T-Wolves army promo is sad.
One team from the National Basketball Association certainly thought so: Last summer, a team of executives from the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves paid a visit to Timbers and 107ist brass to get a better understanding of how a raucous, traditionally European-style fan environment could be built stateside
Well shit, if I was enforcing that one we'd have to kick half the board![]()
Well shit, if I was enforcing that one we'd have to kick half the board![]()
The anticipation is better than the reality, no?
The meltdowns that violate almost all of those in one thread (or even a single post).... those are my favorites. They're why I hang around these parts.
Eat a DICK!
then what's the point of having them? if a reegular poster derails a thread, they generally have a history of other relatively on topic posts. We've seen this act before, ad will see it again. It wasn't the intention of just joining in on threads and being a regular. It's pretty clear. Why cater to the 1 or 2 minnesota fanss who want to troll once a month as opposed to the regular members of the site who regularly contribute?
I gotta admit, I was actually enjoying his meltdown. It was very Kahmical!
One team from the National Basketball Association certainly thought so: Last summer, a team of executives from the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves paid a visit to Timbers and 107ist brass to get a better understanding of how a raucous, traditionally European-style fan environment could be built stateside
then what's the point of having them? if a reegular poster derails a thread, they generally have a history of other relatively on topic posts. We've seen this act before, ad will see it again. It wasn't the intention of just joining in on threads and being a regular. It's pretty clear. Why cater to the 1 or 2 minnesota fanss who want to troll once a month as opposed to the regular members of the site who regularly contribute?
yippee. And we got his shit littered through 5 or 6 threads.
He's banned isn't he?
About a day late on this one.
no, it's just annoying to try to read through. Especially when we have people assigned to do something about it, but they "give a little rope" thinking naively that they're actual just here to chat about basketball.The world is ending!
no, it's just annoying to try to read through. Especially when we have people assigned to do something about it, but they "give a little rope" thinking naively that they're actual just here to chat about basketball.
Because he obviously caused irreparable damage to our little community? I didn't know we were so thin skinned.
Your constructive criticisms have been written down and will be filed away.
Mods here are so soft on trolls.
You were spamming those threads. Should I ban you?
Mods here are so soft on trolls.
Weak argument.
Trolling a troll isn't the same as going out of my way to derail a thread.
Mods here are softer than Bargnani.
Weak argument.
Trolling a troll isn't the same as going out of my way to derail a thread.
Mods here are softer than Bargnani.
Cosign.You "trolling a troll" is just as disruptive as the initial troll. Part of the fun of trolling is seeing who melts down or consistently whines--either about the trolls or about the level of moderation. The mods here are doing a great job and you belly-aching because you don't get your way (as opposed to giving your constructive input and understanding that sometimes your advice won't be followed) isn't terrifically beneficial.
You "trolling a troll" is just as disruptive as the initial troll. Part of the fun of trolling is seeing who melts down or consistently whines--either about the trolls or about the level of moderation. The mods here are doing a great job and you belly-aching because you don't get your way (as opposed to giving your constructive input and understanding that sometimes your advice won't be followed) isn't terrifically beneficial.