This place is dead, who killed it?

\\OFF-TOPIC// conversations about everything that has nothing to do with Conquer Club.

Moderator: Community Team

Forum rules
Please read the Community Guidelines before posting.

Who did this?

 
Total votes: 0

User avatar
Iliad
Posts: 10394
Joined: Mon Mar 05, 2007 12:48 am

Re: This place is dead, who killed it?

Post by Iliad »

timmytuttut88 wrote:
jbrettlip wrote:I think he got in trouble for posting our old sig, and all the personal info it OBVIOUSLY contained. Stupid Twill

Nah, I received a warning for that. I got the three day ban because, apparently, I put the title of one of Twill's essays in my sig. He didn't notice it for a couple months until right after he decided to give me a warning for quoting your sig. Still really isn't fair because that was in my sig long before we put up these new personal info rules.

I was thinking about making a thread in C&A incriminating all the mods for calling me "timmy" (my first name), but I think it would be too subtle for them to notice what i'm trying to prove.

Now I feel bad for
a) finding the essay and alerting you guys to its existence
b) still having its title in my essay
timmytuttut88
Posts: 913
Joined: Fri Nov 02, 2007 11:38 pm

Re: This place is dead, who killed it?

Post by timmytuttut88 »

Yeah i'm surprised I was the only one who got caught. If I remember correctly there were a couple other people who also had it in their sigs.
User avatar
TheProwler
Posts: 354
Joined: Mon Feb 12, 2007 9:54 am
Gender: Male
Location: Ontario, Canada

Re: This place is dead, who killed it?

Post by TheProwler »

This is some awesome stuff.

I'm glad I chose to read it.
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
User avatar
Juan_Bottom
Posts: 1110
Joined: Mon May 19, 2008 5:59 pm
Location: USA RULES! WHOOO!!!!

Re: This place is dead, who killed it?

Post by Juan_Bottom »

It's still dead!!!
User avatar
MeDeFe
Posts: 7831
Joined: Thu Apr 06, 2006 3:48 am
Location: Follow the trail of holes in other people's arguments.

Re: This place is dead, who killed it?

Post by MeDeFe »

The roof is on fire.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
User avatar
Backglass
Posts: 2212
Joined: Wed Aug 23, 2006 6:48 pm
Location: New York

Re: This place is dead, who killed it?

Post by Backglass »

Juan_Bottom wrote:This place is dead, who killed it?


I blame you and your multiple new topics daily. ;)
Image
The Pro-Tip®, SkyDaddy® and Image are registered trademarks of Backglass Heavy Industries.
User avatar
nagerous
Posts: 7513
Joined: Sat Feb 03, 2007 7:39 am
Gender: Male

Re: This place is dead, who killed it?

Post by nagerous »

To be honest, most of the users killed it. All the interesting threads have seeped into usergroups such as The Royal University or splinter forums like Pile Of Awesome. Now, we are just left with a spam infested junk hole, where Jaun and GabonX etc. just keep spamming with every news article they read that supports right-wing values.
Image
User avatar
Backglass
Posts: 2212
Joined: Wed Aug 23, 2006 6:48 pm
Location: New York

Re: This place is dead, who killed it?

Post by Backglass »

nagerous wrote:To be honest, most of the users killed it. All the interesting threads have seeped into usergroups such as The Royal University or splinter forums like Pile Of Awesome. Now, we are just left with a spam infested junk hole, where Jaun and GabonX etc. just keep spamming with every news article they read that supports right-wing values.


=D>
Image
The Pro-Tip®, SkyDaddy® and Image are registered trademarks of Backglass Heavy Industries.
User avatar
jonesthecurl
Posts: 4578
Joined: Sun Mar 16, 2008 10:42 am
Gender: Male
Location: disused action figure warehouse
Contact:

Re: This place is dead, who killed it?

Post by jonesthecurl »

I don't think juán is right-wing at all - he just doesn't for the most part trust people in authority. As most of the buzz of late has been about Obama, who is generally perceived by people in the U.S. as being left-wing, this currently translates as a right-wing viewpoint.

I won't attempt to defend GabonX from the charge however. I don't think he would himself.
instagram.com/garethjohnjoneswrites
User avatar
Megadeth666
Posts: 829
Joined: Sun Oct 07, 2007 8:26 am
Location: Windsor,Ontario

Re: This place is dead, who killed it?

Post by Megadeth666 »

This place won't be dead for awhile, a lot of dedicated tourney players, and organizers like the different competition.
The options given are not a reason, just an excuse...I chose Pile of Awesome, only because I like the games, Battleship, Scrabble, Yautzee, and plenty of other games..and the forums are pretty cool too.
=D> The mindless news articles at least have some reading material , in between games and turns :-$
User avatar
debbie4eva
Posts: 0
Joined: Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:31 pm

Re: This place is dead, who killed it?

Post by debbie4eva »

I'm back now people, all is well.
Yes, that is me in my avatar.
User avatar
Juan_Bottom
Posts: 1110
Joined: Mon May 19, 2008 5:59 pm
Location: USA RULES! WHOOO!!!!

Re: This place is dead, who killed it?

Post by Juan_Bottom »

Yeah, I'm actually left-wing you turkey.
User avatar
luns101
Posts: 2196
Joined: Sat Nov 11, 2006 11:51 pm
Gender: Male
Location: Oceanic Flight 815
Contact:

Re: This place is dead, who killed it?

Post by luns101 »

debbie4eva wrote:I'm back now people, all is well.


Thank heavens! We missed you
User avatar
jonesthecurl
Posts: 4578
Joined: Sun Mar 16, 2008 10:42 am
Gender: Male
Location: disused action figure warehouse
Contact:

Re: This place is dead, who killed it?

Post by jonesthecurl »

Juan_Bottom wrote:Yeah, I'm actually left-wing you turkey.


Well, someone thought I was a Christian in another thread...
instagram.com/garethjohnjoneswrites
User avatar
DarthBlood
Posts: 357
Joined: Thu Aug 28, 2008 1:21 am

Re: This place is dead, who killed it?

Post by DarthBlood »

haha i find it funny that more than 50% of the votes are for mod...
User avatar
Frigidus
Posts: 1638
Joined: Thu Aug 30, 2007 2:15 pm
Location: Illinois, USA

Re: This place is dead, who killed it?

Post by Frigidus »

DarthBlood wrote:haha i find it funny that more than 50% of the votes are for mod...


Well, ban enough respected posters and you can kill any community.
User avatar
GabonX
Posts: 899
Joined: Sat Jul 08, 2006 11:38 am
Gender: Male
Contact:

Re: This place is dead, who killed it?

Post by GabonX »

nagerous wrote:To be honest, most of the users killed it. All the interesting threads have seeped into usergroups such as The Royal University or splinter forums like Pile Of Awesome. Now, we are just left with a spam infested junk hole, where Jaun and GabonX etc. just keep spamming with every news article they read that supports right-wing values.

Funny, I thought this was the place for non-conquer club related conversation. When was the last time you started a topic that anyone was interested in?

jonesthecurl wrote:I don't think juán is right-wing at all - he just doesn't for the most part trust people in authority. As most of the buzz of late has been about Obama, who is generally perceived by people in the U.S. as being left-wing, this currently translates as a right-wing viewpoint.

I won't attempt to defend GabonX from the charge however. I don't think he would himself.

Actually I pride myself on being an independant thinker. I think for myself and I don't get my talking points from a public persona or all encompassing ideology. I supported Gore/McCain in 2000 and Kerry in 2004 although in retrospect I think Kerry would have probably been as bad, if not worse than Bush. In my opinion Bush's finest years were his last two, which were ironically the ones where he was doing the worst in the polls. I guess he got a reality check. Anyhow, the troop surge has been an enormous success and he's walked out of Washington with Iraq looking better than it has for centuries.

There are a number of conservative issues I won't touch, gays and abortion being two of them. I also happen to be an environmentalist and I've posted a couple of threads about global warming, ie. my argument that stating man is to small to cause climate change is like saying germs are to small to make you sick.

I also don't think the Government has any business outlawing drugs. The war on drugs is part of a larger war on personal freedom and if a person breaks the law while intoxicated they should be penalized for that crime, not for an arbitrary possession charge.

What you won't get me to bend on is in my resolve to support my country, it's military and to enable individuals to empower themselves. If in doubt look to the bill of rights, not someone elses interpretation of it but the document itself. It's all there.
User avatar
nagerous
Posts: 7513
Joined: Sat Feb 03, 2007 7:39 am
Gender: Male

Re: This place is dead, who killed it?

Post by nagerous »

Out of interest, what are your views on this:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009 ... olent-porn

Personally, I disagree with the law... what goes on in the private sphere should remain in the private sphere, and people should have the right to look at whatever the hell they want on the net.. I don't think everyone that likes violent pornography necessary is violent but once their actions reach the public sphere, it is of course a problem. Child porn is another thing and I understand prosecutions that take place over those who look at it because child porn views and child molesting/grooming on the internet in the majority of cases go hand in hand. I agree with the fact that the police aren't going to prosecute too many under the new ruling...

Anyway, don't accuse me of not contributing to the forum ;) I've done a fair bit around these parts.
Image
User avatar
GabonX
Posts: 899
Joined: Sat Jul 08, 2006 11:38 am
Gender: Male
Contact:

Re: This place is dead, who killed it?

Post by GabonX »

I don't think you can blame media on the actions that a person takes. While I don't think that it's a good thing that media like this exists I don't think you should be able to prosecute some one for looking at it.

Making a note of a potentially dangerous individual may be in order but he shouldn't be persecuted just for looking at it.
User avatar
Juan_Bottom
Posts: 1110
Joined: Mon May 19, 2008 5:59 pm
Location: USA RULES! WHOOO!!!!

Re: This place is dead, who killed it?

Post by Juan_Bottom »

GabonX wrote: When was the last time you started a topic that anyone was interested in?

I was thinking about saying that too, but then when was the last time that anyone cared what I had to say either?

GabonX wrote:Actually I pride myself on being an independant thinker. I think for myself and I don't get my talking points from a public persona or all encompassing ideology. I supported Gore/McCain in 2000 and Kerry in 2004 although in retrospect I think Kerry would have probably been as bad, if not worse than Bush.

Ditto... weird...

GabonX wrote:Anyhow, the troop surge has been an enormous success and he's walked out of Washington with Iraq looking better than it has for centuries.

GabonX wrote:about global warming, ie. my argument that stating man is to small to cause climate change is like saying germs are to small to make you sick.

But I do disagree on both of these topics!

GabonX wrote:I also don't think the Government has any business outlawing drugs. The war on drugs is part of a larger war on personal freedom and if a person breaks the law while intoxicated they should be penalized for that crime, not for an arbitrary possession charge.

Do agree here though. Except I believe that the war on drugs is actually about making money.

GabonX wrote:What you won't get me to bend on is in my resolve to support my country, it's military and to enable individuals to empower themselves. If in doubt look to the bill of rights, not someone elses interpretation of it but the document itself. It's all there.

I do not pledge allegiance to my nations flag. I pledge my allegience to my home, to my country, and to the ideals upon which we all want to believe are true of this nation. Equality and Freedom!!!! But I will never ever pledge my allegiance to my government.
It sounds bad I know, but if you think about what I am saying I think it's a healthy and smart stance to take.

nagerous wrote:Anyway, don't accuse me of not contributing to the forum I've done a fair bit around these parts.

I know that you have nagerous.

GabonX wrote:I don't think you can blame media on the actions that a person takes. While I don't think that it's a good thing that media like this exists I don't think you should be able to prosecute some one for looking at it.

Making a note of a potentially dangerous individual may be in order but he shouldn't be persecuted just for looking at it.

I think GabonX really is a free thinker. He doesn't fit into the Conservative catagory IMO...
Post Reply

Return to “Acceptable Content”