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Thanks for your kind words. Although im not a pussy, society seems to call people certain things when they have opinions that are outside the scope of normality, im cool with the hate man. I hope no one is offended by me calling people monkeys, this place just is not what it used to be, but there are still good people on here making good points and good posts. Im just tired of the dickhead posts, by that i mean the posts where people make fun of obesity etc. Im not an obese person, nor am i a political one, its just that the immaturity, to me, has struck a level that i cant really deal with for more than five mins. Like when Grady Jackson used to play for us, and C. Hunt, all of you know who you are, those who poked fun at these guys. They are still human, they dont need to be disrespected because they play a position that requires them to be a certain weight. I could go on and on but i find this shit, among adults and football fans, totally out of line and ignorant. I mean come on, its a part of the game, big players and the trenches are what 90% of coaches say wins the battle, they dont need to cop shit, its hard enough for them to get to that level, and o be insulted is another thing entirely, its like Jordy Nelson being disrespected for being a white dude at a black mans position. Jason Sehorn.Originally posted by channtheman View PostDon't take this thread to heart APB. We can all be pretty big pussies at times.
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I hate when people get made fun of for their physical attributesOriginally posted by australianpackerbacker View PostLike when Grady Jackson used to play for us, and C. Hunt, all of you know who you are, those who poked fun at these guys. They are still human, they dont need to be disrespected because they play a position that requires them to be a certain weight.
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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Apparently, you've never heard of an outlaw forum.Originally posted by australianpackerbacker View PostThanks for your kind words. Although im not a pussy, society seems to call people certain things when they have opinions that are outside the scope of normality, im cool with the hate man. I hope no one is offended by me calling people monkeys, this place just is not what it used to be, but there are still good people on here making good points and good posts. Im just tired of the dickhead posts, by that i mean the posts where people make fun of obesity etc. Im not an obese person, nor am i a political one, its just that the immaturity, to me, has struck a level that i cant really deal with for more than five mins. Like when Grady Jackson used to play for us, and C. Hunt, all of you know who you are, those who poked fun at these guys. They are still human, they dont need to be disrespected because they play a position that requires them to be a certain weight. I could go on and on but i find this shit, among adults and football fans, totally out of line and ignorant. I mean come on, its a part of the game, big players and the trenches are what 90% of coaches say wins the battle, they dont need to cop shit, its hard enough for them to get to that level, and o be insulted is another thing entirely, its like Jordy Nelson being disrespected for being a white dude at a black mans position. Jason Sehorn.
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When you do that what happens to threads started by a poster you have on ignore? Does the whole thread become invisible to you? Does it become a headless thread where you can see everything but the post and poster name that started it? I guess I could just implement it and find out for myself but that would take up the time I've already allocated for reading the "My balls" thread.
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It is hilarious for me reading old posts.
I have matured a lot since i was a teen in my early early 20s.
i appreciate the fact that im still here..
And yes i feel i have something meaningful to contribute, always, but dont do so, especially these days, because the NFL doesnt mean as much as it used to mean to me, even though its the only sport i watch, i feel like there is too much manipulation of the final outcome by the officiating, whereas if you compare what we are seeing to 90s football, those men were allowed to play!
Yet i wouldnt call the MEN of today in the nfl, MEN. I would call them boys learning how to be MEN. And this is a major cultural and societal difference than a general NFL problem. The maturation of a man or a woman in todays culture is deeply affected by societal behavioural thinking.
EDIT: and this is why it takes certain players longer to develop in the NFL, culturally were all brainwashed by smartphones and clickbait and daily news that doesnt educate anybody, but create a bunch of bitches, bitchin about shit they have no idea about.
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I’ve matured a lot too since I was a teen in my early twenties.
Well, maybe I haven’t matured all that much."Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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By your own description you would fit into this same generational phenomenon. So how we can take what you say seriously--about brainwashing or about turning over a new leaf--if your generational perspective is admittedly so skewed?Originally posted by australianpackerbacker View PostIt is hilarious for me reading old posts.
I have matured a lot since i was a teen in my early early 20s.
i appreciate the fact that im still here..
And yes i feel i have something meaningful to contribute, always, but dont do so, especially these days, because the NFL doesnt mean as much as it used to mean to me, even though its the only sport i watch, i feel like there is too much manipulation of the final outcome by the officiating, whereas if you compare what we are seeing to 90s football, those men were allowed to play!
Yet i wouldnt call the MEN of today in the nfl, MEN. I would call them boys learning how to be MEN. And this is a major cultural and societal difference than a general NFL problem. The maturation of a man or a woman in todays culture is deeply affected by societal behavioural thinking.
EDIT: and this is why it takes certain players longer to develop in the NFL, culturally were all brainwashed by smartphones and clickbait and daily news that doesnt educate anybody, but create a bunch of bitches, bitchin about shit they have no idea about.
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Yes correct. And you make a good point. How does one recognize the penis on their own forehead? Lots of honesty, and introspection.
How can you take what i say seriously? You cant. But that applies to everyone not named you. Its important to discern with honesty and healthy speculation, whether someone is lying to you or not, experience of being lied to i find is key in that discernment. That and not giving a fuck about other peoples opinion. I am my own man, and discern my own truth, and really take everything with a grain of salt, because everybody has their own truth, regardless of what the next person is saying. The best way to achieve consensus, is through acceptance, for others, but for the way you are in your current expression of humanity.
The only difference i find between myself and another is the story that i have about life that drives the nature of my existence. What i glean meaning from, another maybe cant.
But yes, i stand by what i said, we are all brainwashed, enslaved and shackled by the police state(not THE police, theres a difference) via monetary policy and monetary control. If you dont realize youre a debt slave, just ignore everything i say and "stick to football"..
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Thank you sir. I appreciate you, and am grateful that you are the God of this forum, because you are skilled and adept at handling all this shit, namely egoic dysfunction. I wanna say thank you and well done for the job that you have done holding all this shit together over all these years. I couldnt have done it like you did. Thank you.Originally posted by MadtownPacker View PostJust read through this again
good times.
Welcome back man!!!
Im a mean ass evaluator of human behaviour, which is what makes me amazing at judging talent in the NFL, as my past posts from 10-15 years ago will reveal. When you know what you are looking at, free from fear, you can hit on all your picks. This is what the NFL doesnt get yet. When you understand a players character its easy to predict the outcome of their career, but it takes evaluating factors outside the norm to understand this. And to do that, one needs to exapnd their understanding.
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hahahha..well written..very poetic and accurate of describing my own plight and that of humanities. Clap clap. I mean that in honesty.Originally posted by mraynrand View PostHe's rather a colorful character, with a number of features that help him adapt to life in the Packerrats canopy: A light bone weight and elongated limbs enable him to swing from forum to forum, while hands with four fingers and no thumb quicken his typing of insulting posts. He is capable of spectacular downward leaps, but as yet we've not observed his ability to fan out to halt his rapid decent to the forest/forum floor muck. Till now, he has displayed all the shyness and aloofness of his forest brethren. Would 'twer that it remain so, no? Surprisingly, I was unable to find evidence - except on this forum - that this species flings it's excrement at it's enemies.

Aussiepackerbacker in his normal environment
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