I am just going to go ahead and say the obvious. This place went to shit the day they banned Parvo. It gave the mods the power to censor and ban anyone they wanted after that day because "Parvo alt." That is exactly what he wanted to happen and the mods took his bait hook, line and sinker. He even told us the plan months before it happened.
And look where we are now. Trolls everywhere, crazy censorship, mods quitting and an internal civil war.
I am sorry Hammy but you and you alone and to blame for this. And ban me for speaking the truth because idgaf. I'll do what everyone else does and just create another new account.
You don't understand. If they ban the bad people then there will be nothing but good people left.
"The mind should develop a blind spot whenever a dangerous thought presented itself. The process should be automatic, instinctive. Crimestop, they called it in Newspeak. . . . He set to work to exercise himself in crimestop. He presented himself with propositions—'the Party says the Earth is flat', 'the Party says that ice is heavier than water'—and trained himself in not seeing or not understanding the arguments that contradicted them."
I am just going to go ahead and say the obvious. This place went to shit the day they banned Parvo. It gave the mods the power to censor and ban anyone they wanted after that day because "Parvo alt." That is exactly what he wanted to happen and the mods took his bait hook, line and sinker. He even told us the plan months before it happened.
And look where we are now. Trolls everywhere, crazy censorship, mods quitting and an internal civil war.
I am sorry Hammy but you and you alone and to blame for this. And ban me for speaking the truth because idgaf. I'll do what everyone else does and just create another new account.
You don't understand. If they ban the bad people then there will be nothing but good people left.
"The mind should develop a blind spot whenever a dangerous thought presented itself. The process should be automatic, instinctive. Crimestop, they called it in Newspeak. . . . He set to work to exercise himself in crimestop. He presented himself with propositions—'the Party says the Earth is flat', 'the Party says that ice is heavier than water'—and trained himself in not seeing or not understanding the arguments that contradicted them."