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Thats a great video, Archer is funny shit I am playing babysitter and watching a 2.5 year old for about 7 hours, glad I have Netflix, the kid has already requested Tinkerbell.
She is actually pretty engrossed in GoT right now, anytime someone gets killed she has a very suprised look on her face.
Isn't there a lot of nudity in Game of Thrones? Not that a 2.5 year old really understands that, but I imagine its not the best idea. Seems weird to be watching a girl getting fucked doggy while having a kid nearby.
Is there a mod doing that to you? Tell you what, send me a PM, and we'll figure something out. This board needs all the homophobic slurs it can get, and the thought that somebody would be mildly editing them out for his (or her, probably a her amirite) amusement is just unacceptable.
My unsolicited advice: If you're going to pick a fight, pick one that matters. Not sure this one does, but hey, I'm a 'roll with it' kind of guy.
Ehh the post editing/locking was the absolute worst part of the problem the mods on the old boards. I mean ban a guy a couple of days if you want but I'd say let them hang themselves with their own rope.
I agree that its not a fight that matters, but shit like that can easily begin the decline of a board to a homogeneous viewpoint. If you don't like whats posted, refute it, mock it, berate the poster, but acting like the SS isn't necessary.
I think it's kinda funny that 'sack gets your skin and makes you go all mod on him. Can't you just mock him with MS Paint? That seemed like a popular choice.
Tbh I think the board as a whole does quite the effective job of editing out the assholes. Mob mentality and all. If we don't know which ones are assholes, we can't remove them. Just my .2 cents. Remember when getting a concussion was just "getting your bell rung"? Now there's all these major side-effects that *can* follow getting a few of them. Though perhaps we're just more in tune now with what those impacts really do to us, so we can more accurately attribute otherwise unrelated events to them. Similar to how we used to be regarding smoking, and how we view it now.