Storytime with Stalin. There's a good and sincere guy who starts showing up at a bar on Tuesday nights for Karaoke. He sings a bunch of songs and people like it. He brings down the house each time he sings Bow Down to Washington slightly out of key. But then the guy starts showing up to the bar every night and hogging the karaoke machine, singing for 6-7 hours every evening. Regulars start complaining to the owner that if they hear Don't Stop Believin' one more time they're going to shoot themselves in the head. This is the situation in a nutshell. How to promote freedom of speech while keeping the regular bar patrons happy? I guess I'll point to myself as a good example. I post links every day. If the board are on fire with activity, I'll just post a couple of links and then stay out of the way, while commenting in active threads and having fun. If it's a slow news day, I'll post 8-10 links on various boards, mostly UW football but also music, movies, finances and a self-indulgent Korean prank video to boot. This helps keep things moving and interesting. If I was bombarding the boards with 30 links a day, I don't think Hardcore Husky would still be in existence after nine years. Those are my thoughts on the matter.
Mocking =/= censorship.
I guess I'll point to myself as a good example. I post links every day. If the board are on fire with activity, I'll just post a couple of links and then stay out of the way, while commenting in active threads and having fun.
Mocking =/= censorship. I guess I'll point to myself as a good example. I post links every day. If the board are on fire with activity, I'll just post a couple of links and then stay out of the way, while commenting in active threads and having fun. In my short time here I've learned (been reminded of) a few things. Don't take the Fuck Off button personally. You can't expect only positive feedback when you put yourself out there. Reading the room is an important life skill. @Swaye is a very likable perv when he's not lashing out at whitey. TYFYS.
Storytime with Stalin. There's a good and sincere guy who starts showing up at a bar on Tuesday nights for Karaoke. He sings a bunch of songs and people like it. He brings down the house each time he sings Bow Down to Washington slightly out of key. But then the guy starts showing up to the bar every night and hogging the karaoke machine, singing for 6-7 hours every evening. Regulars start complaining to the owner that if they hear Don't Stop Believin' one more time they're going to shoot themselves in the head. This is the situation in a nutshell. How to promote freedom of speech while keeping the regular bar patrons happy? I guess I'll point to myself as a good example. I post links every day. If the board are on fire with activity, I'll just post a couple of links and then stay out of the way, while commenting in active threads and having fun. If it's a slow news day, I'll post 8-10 links on various boards, mostly UW football but also music, movies, finances and a self-indulgent Korean prank video to boot. This helps keep things moving and interesting. If I was bombarding the boards with 30 links a day, I don't think Hardcore Husky would still be in existence after nine years. Those are my thoughts on the matter. Here’s the big piece, Stalin posts a link and only the link. He doesn’t post 72 YouTube videos with descriptions plus 17 links to espn articles with 7 paragraphs per article as a preview. You on the other hand, are a spasmatic retard monkey who posts in the manner I described.
You bothered to type all that shit out on Xmas morning? What a fag
Storytime with Stalin. There's a good and sincere guy who starts showing up at a bar on Tuesday nights for Karaoke. He sings a bunch of songs and people like it. He brings down the house each time he sings Bow Down to Washington slightly out of key. But then the guy starts showing up to the bar every night and hogging the karaoke machine, singing for 6-7 hours every evening. Regulars start complaining to the owner that if they hear Don't Stop Believin' one more time they're going to shoot themselves in the head. This is the situation in a nutshell. How to promote freedom of speech while keeping the regular bar patrons happy? I guess I'll point to myself as a good example. I post links every day. If the board are on fire with activity, I'll just post a couple of links and then stay out of the way, while commenting in active threads and having fun. If it's a slow news day, I'll post 8-10 links on various boards, mostly UW football but also music, movies, finances and a self-indulgent Korean prank video to boot. This helps keep things moving and interesting. If I was bombarding the boards with 30 links a day, I don't think Hardcore Husky would still be in existence after nine years. Those are my thoughts on the matter. I completely understand and respect what you are implying up to a point. I am not taking away anyone else's freedom of speech but instead am having limitations placed on my own freedom of speech in this instance as if I was posting on Dawgman which from my understanding this site is suppose to be the anti-Dawgman site. My posts don't infringe on anyone else's right to post on this site nor am I trying to hog the site by posting in various sub forums. All of my threads contain relevant particulars to whichever sub forum I am posting in. I am not posting BS threads. More than just brining my opinion I am trying to bring relevant up to date content to this site.For example, hardly anyone posts in the basketball forum since KobeStopper ceased to post in that forum. So I tried to fill a void yet some people tend to pop up in there complaining in my threads and/or making threads about me not basketball. Which I don't complain about because that is seemingly their right and is allowed on this site.What I have learned in life is that some people are going to complain just to complain no matter what especially when they have an agreed upon agenda behind that complaining.You have created something special that allows for diverse opinions, expressions and goes against the usually Husky forum boards grain. I enjoy posting on this site and enjoy bringing content to this site as it is a very unique site in the world of Husky forum boards. I hope to continue to enjoy the experience of posting on this wonderful site.