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[NSC] Goodbye NSC - I is leaving the building.....



Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
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Jul 17, 2003
18,495
Valley of Hangleton
I took over a year off NSC after the Croydon Baastaads play off disaster.
I found it totally regenerating. I don't do FB thank God, but giving up NSC is a good idea.
Came back because there is just so much to learn here. Its easy enough to avoid the political bollocks.

See you when you're ready

You make a good point, maybe with the topic themes there is away to filter the front page either now or in the future?
 






Wellesley

Well-known member
Jul 24, 2013
4,973
Have to admit, NSC is so boring nowadays

All to serious now, used to be a bit of fun.

People wont rest on here until the world/football crowds is the same as watching snooker.

Agreed. There are too many unofficial, self-appointed, humourless mods on here these days. A bit of near the knuckle, tongue in cheek humour and the miserable f***ers are all over it. It's a great board over all, but I think it should be renamed 'NSC: Sanctuary for the Easily Offended.'
 




Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
18,768
Born In Shoreham
Agreed. There are too many unofficial, self-appointed, humourless mods on here these days. A bit of near the knuckle, tongue in cheek humour and the miserable f***ers are all over it. It's a great board over all, but I think it should be renamed 'NSC: Sanctuary for the Easily Offended.'
Brexit init
 




Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
34,265
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Agreed. There are too many unofficial, self-appointed, humourless mods on here these days. A bit of near the knuckle, tongue in cheek humour and the miserable f***ers are all over it. It's a great board over all, but I think it should be renamed 'NSC: Sanctuary for the Easily Offended.'

Well the OP has ensured that we’ve hit our flounce target for the year so I expect [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] will soon release me from the dungeon so I can spend Christmas Day with the kids.

We’re still one short on the ban target though :glare: :lolol:


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dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Tim Over Whelmed

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Jul 24, 2007
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This is serious, how will he know how to wipe his @rse or what to have as a meal combo for lunch?
 




goldstone

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Jul 5, 2003
7,127
Agreed. There are too many unofficial, self-appointed, humourless mods on here these days. A bit of near the knuckle, tongue in cheek humour and the miserable f***ers are all over it. It's a great board over all, but I think it should be renamed 'NSC: Sanctuary for the Easily Offended.'

Agree with that. Too many snowflakes. "You can't say that"; You can't say that either"; You might offend someone if you say that". It really is pathetic.
 


cunning fergus

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Jan 18, 2009
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Well the OP has ensured that we’ve hit our flounce target for the year so I expect [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] will soon release me from the dungeon so I can spend Christmas Day with the kids.

We’re still one short on the ban target though :glare: :lolol:


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What is the bannning policy these days, do posters that get banned ever get told why they’re banned?
 






Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
50,298
Faversham
Agree with that. Too many snowflakes. "You can't say that"; You can't say that either"; You might offend someone if you say that". It really is pathetic.

Too many broflakes more like :rolleyes::lolol:

Anyway, the past...... what's it like???

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Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
50,298
Faversham
Agreed. There are too many unofficial, self-appointed, humourless mods on here these days. A bit of near the knuckle, tongue in cheek humour and the miserable f***ers are all over it. It's a great board over all, but I think it should be renamed 'NSC: Sanctuary for the Easily Offended.'

I hate to point this out for you but that's SEO, not NSC. According to The Internet (DL) "SEO is a marketing discipline focused on growing visibility in organic (non-paid) search engine results. SEO encompasses both the technical and creative elements required to improve rankings, drive traffic, and increase awareness in search engines."

All the best,

William Of Mandarin (uneasily defended)
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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Agree with that. Too many snowflakes. "You can't say that"; You can't say that either"; You might offend someone if you say that". It really is pathetic.

You can’t even mention your concern about the darky who’s just moved in next door now that the muslamics have banned Christmas.


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Hungry Joe

SINNEN
Oct 22, 2004
7,636
Heading for shore
All the best Martin.

I recently quit Facebook for good and it's the best lifestyle thing I've done in a long time. T'net can really eat up the time, add in the unnecessary stress it can cause and it's no wonder more and more people are finding better things to do with their time. I won't be leaving NSC any time soon as I still find it a largely positive experience, but I'm not on here as much as I used to be (thank ****! some of you say). Like some of the negative reactions to Martin's post on here, I even had so-called 'friends' taking the piss / slating me for leaving FB when I posted I was off, proves a point really. The real world is still the best place to engage with people.
 


portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
17,163
All the best Martin.

I recently quit Facebook for good and it's the best lifestyle thing I've done in a long time. T'net can really eat up the time, add in the unnecessary stress it can cause and it's no wonder more and more people are finding better things to do with their time. I won't be leaving NSC any time soon as I still find it a largely positive experience, but I'm not on here as much as I used to be (thank ****! some of you say). Like some of the negative reactions to Martin's post on here, I even had so-called 'friends' taking the piss / slating me for leaving FB when I posted I was off, proves a point really. The real world is still the best place to engage with people.

I tend to agree. I've never joined FB despite pressure to do so but realise NSC can be equally time-wasting. Sort of my vice, bit like drinking and smoking. Don't do both, but one's ok :) I usually do a detox and go 'dark' for a few months. Like a bear. Hibernation. But never 'leave', NSC always pulls you back eventually - it's often hilarious and actually a great source of news about the Albion and world in general. Stuff the media and club can't say (or deny!)
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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To be serious for a second I can't see myself leaving NSC until I'm too senile to use it properly (the signs are normally an inability to use the technology that the site is accessed from, wittering on about your Omsung Phine and an unhealthy obsession with left backs who were last any good in 2006).

I would bin off my Facebook tomorrow if it wasn't for my friends round the world from when I was travelling. I get jokes from Canada, both sides of the Trump debate, pictures of food and children from Japan, Taiwan, Australia and Europe and have somehow ended up in an NRL banter group. But these are people I can't see regularly but like a lot. Everything else is just pushing an agenda. Be a Vegan / hate a Tory / be more scientific / here's a "hilarious" Corbyn meme / chemtrails / boycott Japan. It's incredibly dull and 90% of the memes are wrong anyway. I've slowly binned off the old school and workmates I couldn't remember or didn't like but the stuff keeps coming from people who I genuinely like in real life because that's all FB has really been reduced to. All power to anyone who's ditched their account.
 


MattBackHome

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Jul 7, 2003
11,732
To be serious for a second I can't see myself leaving NSC until I'm too senile to use it properly (the signs are normally an inability to use the technology that the site is accessed from, wittering on about your Omsung Phine and an unhealthy obsession with left backs who were last any good in 2006).

I would bin off my Facebook tomorrow if it wasn't for my friends round the world from when I was travelling. I get jokes from Canada, both sides of the Trump debate, pictures of food and children from Japan, Taiwan, Australia and Europe and have somehow ended up in an NRL banter group. But these are people I can't see regularly but like a lot. Everything else is just pushing an agenda. Be a Vegan / hate a Tory / be more scientific / here's a "hilarious" Corbyn meme / chemtrails / boycott Japan. It's incredibly dull and 90% of the memes are wrong anyway. I've slowly binned off the old school and workmates I couldn't remember or didn't like but the stuff keeps coming from people who I genuinely like in real life because that's all FB has really been reduced to. All power to anyone who's ditched their account.

I've 'unfollowed' EVERYONE I know on facebook so I don't see (and am not tempted to scroll zombie-like through) any of their shit. It's great. My 'feed' is completely empty. I only keep the account open like you to stay in touch with distant family & friends etc.
 




marlowe

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Dec 13, 2015
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.....If you take it too seriously, like I did leading up to my flounce a year ago, it'll be more trouble than it's worth. I was a bit delicate at the time (personal issues) so took one comment to heart.....

Now you mention it I remember your flounce quite well. Watching it gradually unfold was like watching a car hurtling towards the edge of a cliff in slow motion. I actually found it quite uncomfortable reading because it was obvious to me that something was wrong because the irrationality of your flounce was totally out of kilter with the rationality of your other posts. I remember a lot of posters started rounding on you which just aggravated things for you. I was surprised there was so little consideration for the possibility that something might not be right with you because your reaction seemed quite out of character. I can't remember if I watched your flounce unfold as it was happening or whether I read it after it had already occured.

Even though I've seen your name in recent posts I hadn't made the connection that you were the one who had that particular flounce until you referred to it. I'm glad to see your flounce was only a temporary reaction as it did make me feel a little uncomfortable. I even referred to it a few weeks later in another thread someone had started on some subject or other. It might have been on mental health or bullying I can't remember but I referred to your flounce as an example.
 


pearl

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May 3, 2016
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Behind My Eyes
And every day that goes by without him logging in, I'll ramp them up a little bit more.

By December 30th, the pop-ups, pop-unders, video overlays and offers for penile extension products will be too much and he'll login. And when he does a little alarm will sound on my laptop and I'll know that he's been defeated.

:lolol:
 


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