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You know what i find sad?

  • cbus4life
    Is the fact that, when i encounter pretty much everyone here on other forums, i pretty much agree with what you have to say, enjoy your posts immensely, and think that we would get along well if we were to meet IRL.

    And then i come here, and the warm fuzzies go away. :(

    It is so odd seeing politics board "regulars" outside of the politics forum. :D

    Anyone else agree!?
  • LJ
    cbus4life wrote: Is the fact that, when i encounter pretty much everyone here on other forums, i pretty much agree with what you have to say, enjoy your posts immensely, and think that we would get along well if we were to meet IRL.

    And then i come here, and the warm fuzzies go away. :(

    It is so odd seeing politics board "regulars" outside of the politics forum. :D

    Anyone else agree!?
    Yet people can't understand the strict rules of this forum.
  • cbus4life
    Haha.
  • CenterBHSFan
    rut roh! Cbus, did you forget to ask for permission? ;)
  • LJ
    CenterBHSFan wrote: rut roh! Cbus, did you forget to ask for permission? ;)
    Um no. My point is that he talked about how people act so different on a politics forum. They become brash, rude, and insulting for no reason. That isn't the kind of forum I am trying to run here.

    Trust me, you don't "ask" permission.
  • CenterBHSFan
    ahhh, I see what you mean!

    On a side note, perhaps "permission" should have been replaced with "approval". :D

    Myself - I'm a nun in real life!


    :angel:
  • fan_from_texas
    Online personas in general tend to differ from real life, in my experience. There are plenty of people who talk tough on a messageboard who don't have much going for them IRL. Then again, I've met some merciless trolls in real life, too.
  • Mr. 300
    I would love to meet you cbus IRL!!!!
  • believer
    I think it's safe to say that MOST of us talk a good game on message forums but if we were all to meet IRL and have a beer together, most of us would become teddy bears and talk about how Meeeshigan sucks and Notre Dame needs a coach as opposed to slamming each other's political beliefs.

    I see that where I work. We definitely have a split of liberals and conservatives at work but when politics pops up there's some brief good-natured ribbing and then we move on to less heated topics.
  • Footwedge
    believer wrote: I think it's safe to say that MOST of us talk a good game on message forums but if we were all to meet IRL and have a beer together, most of us would become teddy bears and talk about how Meeeshigan sucks and Notre Dame needs a coach as opposed to slamming each other's political beliefs.

    I see that where I work. We definitely have a split of liberals and conservatives at work but when politics pops up there's some brief good-natured ribbing and then we move on to less heated topics.
    This I think is exactly right. I would be happy to buy you, WB, MB, Mr 300, CCrunner a beer or 2.

    I like everyone here....and my take...everyone who posts on the political forum love their country. We just have different views on how things should be run.
  • cbus4life
    Well said, Footwedge.

    I know i would love to go out for a beer with Believer, Writerbuckeye, CCRunner, Mr. 300, Fish, Center, FFT, etc., etc.

    Just because we don't agree on politics and can get heated at times doesn't mean we wouldn't get along.

    Random thread, i know, but just something i was thinking about the other night.
  • CenterBHSFan
    ^^ I wouldn't mind that either, Cbus.

    Can I pull out the "I'm the Only Girl Here" card and use it for free drinks? hahahaha!!!
  • cbus4life
    Of course!

    That is one of the few advantages to being a woman!
  • Upper90
    I actually had a pretty intense, but VERY productive conversation with one of my very conservative friends yesterday evening about her being irritated with what she viewed as this country "sucking up" to Islam in some ways, and I saw where she was coming from, even if I disagreed (on SOME levels, on a few, I actually agreed, but that's a different conversation for a different thread, I imagine.)

    Point is, I agree with most of the sentiment here. That conversation, while great, just is a rare thing. I've got a nice handful of conservative friends (Which I hate saying/typing, since I'm usually the one to clown on people who play the "I've got black friends" card....and I just did essentially the same thing....but, eh.), but our BIGGER debates come due to sports and/or their terrible taste in music (in comparison to mine, of course.)

    There's absolutely no fun, IMO, in having friends that sit around and share your same views 24/7, I don't imagine much is learned that way, and in turn, you lose the ability to simply listen....and see WHY someone might feel the way they do, which is more important than being agreeable. JMO.
  • Mr. 300
    Beer for everyone!!!!!
  • Footwedge
    ^^OK 300...truce is ovahhh. Time to throw bombs at each other again. Internet lovefests are internet eyes of hurricanes.
  • Writerbuckeye
    Good Lord, I step away from the keyboard for a few hours and you all turn into a bunch of peacenik lilly livered commies. :D
  • fan_from_texas
    Well, if any of you ever make it out to Milwaukee, drop me a line, and we can grab a drink. So far, one Huddler has taken me up on it.