What we could all do is show some restraint.
I know what Ali's doing and I'm not biting. He got owned mulitple times already; the fact that each thread has sunk to the bottom of the page in quick order shows that we've tired of proving him stupid.
I've noticed that a whole boatload of dead, war-themed threads were bumped in order to spark some sort of fight/debate. Now, I have no problem if someone wants to make a thread for debate, but it's a bit immature to bring out the dead horse and try to coerce everyone into another round of maggoty flogging, don't you think?
I would suggest some sort of administration/moderator support in the culling of such antagonistic activities, as it does nothing to enhance the discussion or environment of TNL. It does nothing but make us out to be a bunch of immature brats. Well, even more immature brats.
bastard of the new world order.
What we could all do is show some restraint.
I know what Ali's doing and I'm not biting. He got owned mulitple times already; the fact that each thread has sunk to the bottom of the page in quick order shows that we've tired of proving him stupid.
How old are these said threads? I'm up for a lil' pruning.
Why? Who cares? If you don't want to reply, then don't reply. Locking them is just stupid.
"I can only say that there is not a man living who wishes more sincerely than I do to see a plan adopted for the abolition of slavery." - Tommy Tallarico
Kudos for using "maggoty"' and "'flogging" in the same sentence.
Alright, maybe I'll bump into you while you're casually mentioning that you're an admin and still not mattering.Originally Posted by Lhadatt
"I can only say that there is not a man living who wishes more sincerely than I do to see a plan adopted for the abolition of slavery." - Tommy Tallarico
Originally Posted by Lhadatt
Or is that self-important bitchiness? I can't tell.Originally Posted by Lhadatt
"I can only say that there is not a man living who wishes more sincerely than I do to see a plan adopted for the abolition of slavery." - Tommy Tallarico
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