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just used the IGNORE function

Ca Patriot

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so far on the list are Citizen and Eye95

I predict life on open carry will be better not having to read their nonsense.
 

eye95

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You worked hard not to start the title with "I". (There was still the implied subject of "I" in that sentence.)

Was my noticing that little narcissistic quirk what put you over the top?
 

Citizen

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replying to a troll thread is trolling.

<snicker>

But, everyone else will be able to read as we dissassemble your lack of logic, frequent self-contradictions, and ridicule your narcissism and theft of patriotism.

"But, if I can't see them doing it, it didn't happen."

<derisive laughter>
 
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CharleyCherokee

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<snicker>

But, everyone else will be able to read as we dissassemble your lack of logic, frequent self-contradictions, and ridicule your narcissism and theft of patriotism.

"But, if I can't see them doing it, it didn't happen."

<derisive laughter>

Would replying with quotes from the ignored be considered trolling?
 

Citizen

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Would replying with quotes from the ignored be considered trolling?

:D

No. He's so busy basking in his own self-glory that he probably wouldn't even notice.

He might occasionally come up for breath long enough to tell the rest of us how we don't live up to his self-amazing sooper-patriotism, but by then the thread will have moved down the list, and he'd probably miss it.
 

MKEgal

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if I can't see them doing it, it didn't happen.
I used to have a cat like that...
At the vet's office, she'd hide her face between our elbow & body (whoever was holding her) & not say a word.
The vet could do pretty much anything & she was OK as long as she couldn't see him.
 

ak56

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I used to have a cat like that...
At the vet's office, she'd hide her face between our elbow & body (whoever was holding her) & not say a word.
The vet could do pretty much anything & she was OK as long as she couldn't see him.


Been there (holder, not holdee).
:lol:
 

stealthyeliminator

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I don't think I'd ever put someone on ignore. If I could, I'd read every post ever posted. Not that I always value everyone's opinion, but at the very least it tells me something about the poster. Every post is a learning opportunity is some way or another. Plus, people can change.
 

b0neZ

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Just last year I posted in a thread in the Washington forum. That thread immediately stopped, I suspect many put me on ignore, due to the lack of response I get from from those same people.

Sure didn't mean to upset anyone with that post, and have regretted it since, but not much to do about it now.
 

georg jetson

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I don't think I'd ever put someone on ignore. If I could, I'd read every post ever posted. Not that I always value everyone's opinion, but at the very least it tells me something about the poster. Every post is a learning opportunity is some way or another. Plus, people can change.

You know, I finally figured it out. The same people that NEED to use the ignore button can't drive by an accident without slowing to a crawl and staring. They have no control of themselves. Perhaps an ignore button would be better applied in a vehicle where the result would actually be useful. Maybe if drivers were given the option to push a button and have their side windows darken allowing them to ignore the accident? That might even prevent road rage... giving one the ability to "ignore" impolite jestures that otherwise may cause uncontrolled reponses from those that lack the ability to self Ignore.

Using an 'ignore' button on the internet? Now that's an indicator of true maturity.

...and don't anyone bother replying to this... cause I have everyone on ignore.
 
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