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Why is Liberace so Hell Bent on Taking Down a Fox like PSUColonel?
Is it because of his sweet smell and dreamy eyes? Just curious...
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Maybe because of his cool pad?
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*golf clap*
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IBTL
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Liberace likes how he clenches up at the mere mention of Islam.
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Liberace was a Republican.
He just took it in the butt liberally. |
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Once upon a time, PSU had a relatively varied posting history. I think even 6 months ago you'd be hard pressed to make a good case for invoking the "Jesse Ewiak Rule" on him. However, even a cursory look at his recent posting history (especially threads started) tells a different story. I'm guessing the only thing saving PSU now is his longevity. Quote:
It's my impression that Franklin was banned for a particularly egregious violation of the posting guidelines, although the nature of some of his postings just before that may have contributed. Capsicum was clearly banned for posting pretty much only ad hominem attacks on board members. I don't think either are very analogous to PSU or Jesse Ewiak, so I'm inclined to disagree with SD's retort here. However, I can't agree with ISiddiqui either - I think SD has shown a pretty even hand in boxing/banning those of any political persuasion, likely because I don't believe SD factors political persuasion much into said decisions. Having said all that, I think, as stated above, PSU's recent history is becoming very analogous to Jesse's prior to the latter's banning. Further, PSU has ignored a number of good faith attempts by other board members to suggest ways he could advance his viewpoints without annoying people. Along those lines, I posted a summary of my thoughts here. Anyway, IBTL. Again. |
but is he really a colonel is what I want to know
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He is the colonel of his own demain.
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I wish my brother George was here.
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I always thought of him as more of a kaiser.
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Then he should be PSUKernel |
well then...I guess politics is now off limits at FOFC, so I won't be commenting on them any longer. I'm sure this will make most of you very happy...I guess political blogs are a better place for me.
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Yes yes, we all believe you. |
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sounds like a win win situation. thanks. |
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This phrase "I won't be commenting on them any longer" -- I do not think it means what we all wish it meant. |
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Yeah, right. How many times have you said this before? You'll be back to post hit-and-run political troll threads in no time. Besides, there really isn't much "commentary" in the threads you start. Based on a quick review, most are: 1. Annoying/insulting/inflammatory title 2. Brief half-sentence dig at "liberals" based on a cursory reading of the "article" you're going to quote (this part is optional). 3. An "article" quoted at length or in full from some right-wing blog. Arguably, your posts have less original content than jbmagic's. |
YES! Score another one for the bad guys.
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So, if I'm reading this right, our loss is Liberace's gain?
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How did you quote from multiple threads?? |
Copy-pasta
EDIT: me = pwnt. |
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Depends on how you define "gain," but yes. |
Why don't you guys do what you do for 99% of the threads I start and let PSU's posts sink to page 2 without any replies? :)
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Because everyone likes a whipping boy. |
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Well, when they always bring their own whip... |
PSUC, but you can't stop now. You just convinced me to hate muslims. I need something else to hate.
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how 'bout gays? or Jews....I'm one. You could hate me!!! ;) I kid.
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If you were a gay black Jew converting to Islam.. hey.. then you got something. ;) |
So many non-PC jokes...so little time to type.....
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Hell, I didn't know you were gay. |
You know, although I believe that a lot of PSUColonel's views are nonsupportable and worth mocking, I've never had a problem with the poster or his threads.
So, what have I been missing? Is this a popularity contest he's losing or there something egregious I'm missing? I'll admit I now have to find the "locked thread" and read it but I seriously doubt that it's going to be enough for me to trash the Colonel. I dunno, do we really have to have an absolute either we like this guys opinions or we'll shun them because I really hate that shit even when it's the other guy being shunned. I feel I have a fairly good troll detector and PSUColonel hasn't set these off for me. So, what am I missing? :) |
Dola, I miss Jessie too. I don't get these kinds of board problems, I really don't.
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You're troll detector..she be broken mon' |
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![]() C-BOMB Alert! C-BOMB Alert! C-BOMB Alert! |
so is that a pic of what happens when a snuke goes off?
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Well then that's really great for me. I'm able to read more posts without my blood pressure shooting up. Seems like a win to me. :) |
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Why? I don't want to fuck PSU or Jesse, just read their threads occasionally. At least this reply makes some sense. I don't consider them trolls but cunts, probably, but that describes a whole lot of us here and we don't react like we do to these guys. |
Jesse actually had a more varied posting history than was claimed at the time of his banning.
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[sarcasm] Yeah, I like plagiarized quotes passed off as one's own work too [/sarcasm] |
I never stated they were mine you ass...man anything you guys can find I guess huh?
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That lasted a long time, big shocker there. |
If you had 68 hours and 12 minutes in the pool, step forward to claim your prize.
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take. the. hint. |
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tell me where I discussed politics? Again, anything you guys can find huh? |
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