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To The Few Predators Who Are Still Trying To Drive Me Away







Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,430
In a pile of football shirts
[MENTION=34839]Feathers[/MENTION]

Most new members catch a fair amount of flack for their first few months of posting.
Most just keep their heads down and get on with it, whilst slowly establishing themselves on the forum.

Think of NSC as a big prison.
As a new inmate, if you're going to cry and wail, people will notice and start picking you apart.
If you keep your head down and do a couple of months time, you'll blend in.

You keep creating new threads - which draws a lot of attention to you.
You are, of course, allowed your opinion and you are entitled to post. But just use a bit of common sense here. Take the above advice.

It's a forum troll, a parody account. For some reason these people persist in this kind of behaviour, and of course we respond adding fuel to the fire. It's a shame there isn't a way to repell these cretins, and whilst it's not my forum, if it were, I would simply delete these sorts of accounts, no warning, no explanation, just get rid.
 














NooBHA

Well-known member
Jan 13, 2015
8,586
[MENTION=34839]Feathers[/MENTION]

Most new members catch a fair amount of flack for their first few months of posting.
Most just keep their heads down and get on with it, whilst slowly establishing themselves on the forum.

Think of NSC as a big prison.
As a new inmate, if you're going to cry and wail, people will notice and start picking you apart.
If you keep your head down and do a couple of months time, you'll blend in.

You keep creating new threads - which draws a lot of attention to you.
You are, of course, allowed your opinion and you are entitled to post. But just use a bit of common sense here. Take the above advice.

Actually that's quite true. I took loads of shit in the beginning. And in response did a bit of a flounce on quite a few occasions. My problem was I didn't understand the Board and the ''Notifications'' bit and people posted responses to my posts and because I didn't know about the notifications, so got accused of ignoring peoples responses and questions.

Now I try to avoid ''flouncing'' but allow myself the occasional one , once a month just to keep my hand in.
 




StonehamPark

#Brighton-Nil
Oct 30, 2010
9,794
BC, Canada
So now I'm a Fulham fan instead of a Palace fan?!!!

Exactly.

I've personally but £50 on it being West Ham.
Please PM me to confirm/deny?

Just a little bit of fun. :blush:

Btw, I couldn't care less that you've supported a different team in the past. You've eventually found the right path.
 




NooBHA

Well-known member
Jan 13, 2015
8,586
I've personally but £50 on it being West Ham.
Please PM me to confirm/deny?

Just a little bit of fun. :blush:

Btw, I couldn't care less that you've supported a different team in the past. You've eventually found the right path.

I think its Bournemouth and he just cant get a ticket there now because his seat has been taken by Andy Gray begging for his job back at Sky who use up half of the seating allocation at the Vitality Stadium for their staff
 




Feathers

Banned
Oct 6, 2016
121
50 miles from Brighton
[MENTION=34839]Feathers[/MENTION]

Most new members catch a fair amount of flack for their first few months of posting.
Most just keep their heads down and get on with it, whilst slowly establishing themselves on the forum.

Think of NSC as a big prison.
As a new inmate, if you're going to cry and wail, people will notice and start picking you apart.
If you keep your head down and do a couple of months time, you'll blend in.

You keep creating new threads - which draws a lot of attention to you.
You are, of course, allowed your opinion and you are entitled to post. But just use a bit of common sense here. Take the above advice.

I'm not crying or wailing but this is not what I'm used to. I'm not new to forums and have no need to keep my head down.

Why do that when you are new and just want to introduce yourself?

I didn't realise starting new threads is a crime. I thought most people do it when they have something to say.

I'm realising rapidly that this forum is so different to others.
 




StonehamPark

#Brighton-Nil
Oct 30, 2010
9,794
BC, Canada
I'm not crying or wailing but this is not what I'm used to. I'm not new to forums and have no need to keep my head down.

Why do that when you are new and just want to introduce yourself?

I didn't realise starting new threads is a crime. I thought most people do it when they have something to say.

I'm realising rapidly that this forum is so different to others.

I've genuinely tried to help.
But everything in your above response screams that you don't want any of it.

NSC posters are a special breed.
You've got to learn to adapt immediately in this jungle or you'll be fed to the sharks (as you currently are) - or flounce (which is looking likely).


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I take the non-response to the Hammers accusation as an affirmative.
:wink:
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
I'm realising rapidly that this forum is so different to others.

Exactly and that is why it has such a diverse variety of posters, most of whom do not take themselves too seriously. It's a brilliant forum with gallows/ piss taking humour but a soft centre when appropriate :smile:

There are also some very witty and clever posters on here too as well as some complete dicks :smile:

It may not be for you?
 
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Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,870
West west west Sussex
Why do I think all these 'new' posters are always Timmy?
 








Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,870
West west west Sussex
I haven't noticed lots of spelling mistakes though.
:)
They are all (well most) for show, in order to get the attention.
Just like, oh I don't know, a character that ticks all the click bait boxes.
 


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