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Attention Seeking, Nostalgic Pining, & Daily Grievances (In Here)


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45 minutes ago, frankw said:

If and when Jeremy makes that decision then more power to him and the new owner whomever that may be. But just because he hasn't been around doesn't erase the fact many people who have come and gone and still remain owe him props and thanks for making this place what it once was in it's best days. He also could have shut this place down long ago. There are a multitude of reasons for the current state of things and most of it is related to the fact there were major changes within the organization and the team has been bad to put it kindly. Maybe better times are on the horizon though. For now just be glad this place is still going.

The beginning of the end started with the perma ban of Alejandro, the fat fug we all loved to hate. 

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26 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

this place is absolutely dead compared to what it used to be.  what a shame

I think that's less to do with Zod being away and more that this is an old school format. Forums are a 90s/2000s thing. Everybody is on social media. Forums like this are for hyperfixaters who can't get enough by just scrolling Bluesky.

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31 minutes ago, rodeo said:

I think that's less to do with Zod being away and more that this is an old school format. Forums are a 90s/2000s thing. Everybody is on social media. Forums like this are for hyperfixaters who can't get enough by just scrolling Bluesky.

i have such good memories of this joint.   i drunk posted a fug ton. 

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1 hour ago, Jon Snow said:

Don't forget Chuck. Although I still think he is lurking in here somewhere 

And the real deal and so many others, since I’ve been here, which is a long time, Mr. Scott is one of the last familiar names.  Also, if Zod does sell this joint to you, a promise to us all is a contract with @SCP for his once a week game day post

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1 hour ago, rodeo said:

I think that's less to do with Zod being away and more that this is an old school format. Forums are a 90s/2000s thing. Everybody is on social media. Forums like this are for hyperfixaters who can't get enough by just scrolling Bluesky.

There’s also those of us that don’t have and will not have social media, it’s the downfall of society so there is a market to be taped here with proper administration 

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