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Posted: 12/13/2013 12:53:54 PM EDT
seems like more and more posts are nothing but links to news most have already read. Come on guys is that all you got?
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Gd is where I get my news. I don't have time sifting through all the different news sources so I just read about the important shit in gd
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People are scared to post anything else, the Dupe Police might get them.
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GD has always been a Drudge repost source?
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seems like more and more posts are nothing but links to news most have already read. Come on guys is that all you got? View Quote |
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Fucking a man. The top stories on drudge are always reposted to arfcom.
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Gd is where I get my news. I don't have time sifting through all the different news sources so I just read about the important shit in gd View Quote As retarded as GD sometimes becomes, this. I don't really feel like giving CNN website hits, if it's that damn important someone here will talk about it eventually. |
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Becoming? Thread titles have been copied/pasted directly from Drudge since I've been here.
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I like it. I don't even have to visit drudge anymore. Saves me some clicking around the internet.
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Screw the news, as folks on here are too busy watching my little pony stuff...
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I've noticed that for awhile. There are a few members who seem to do it a lot.
Some have at least learned to post a snip from the article. Nothing pissed me off more here than looking at a thread title, thinking it may be a good read, clicking, and then having a shitty looking link to have to click on. |
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seems like more and more posts are nothing but links to news most have already read. Come on guys is that all you got? At least we can talk politics on this boards. |
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On ARFCOM, you not only get the news, you get the TRUTH about the news.
Or at least the best opinions about the news. Or something. |
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It's something to talk about, you know like water cooler talk.
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I'm glad people take the time to visit news sources and repost links here. Makes this place one stop shopping for me.
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Drudge is so 1990's, surprised anyone still goes there. View Quote I never go to Drudge. I've only checked it out once, when someone a long time ago asked why I post stuff from there. I had never seen it until then. I just post news that pops up on my homepage. I have no idea if what I'm posting is on Drudge or not. But I don't see a problem with it regardless. A lot of people haven't heard about certain stories I post and likely wouldn't otherwise, with some of the more obscure ones, so I see that as a plus for a forum like this one (being so concerned with politics and gun rights). And if it's something you've already heard about, it's simple enough to skip over it and go on to the next thread. It's not like there aren't 87 brazilian other threads to read. |
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seems like more and more posts are nothing but links to news most have already read. Come on guys is that all you got? View Quote Is that your offering for today? |
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I never go to Drudge. I've only checked it out once, when someone a long time ago asked why I post stuff from there. I had never seen it until then. I just post news that pops up on my homepage. I have no idea if what I'm posting is on Drudge or not. But I don't see a problem with it regardless. A lot of people haven't heard about certain stories I post and likely wouldn't otherwise, with some of the more obscure ones, so I see that as a plus for a forum like this one (being so concerned with politics and gun rights). And if it's something you've already heard about, it's simple enough to skip over it and go on to the next thread. It's not like there aren't 87 brazilian other threads to read. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Drudge is so 1990's, surprised anyone still goes there. I never go to Drudge. I've only checked it out once, when someone a long time ago asked why I post stuff from there. I had never seen it until then. I just post news that pops up on my homepage. I have no idea if what I'm posting is on Drudge or not. But I don't see a problem with it regardless. A lot of people haven't heard about certain stories I post and likely wouldn't otherwise, with some of the more obscure ones, so I see that as a plus for a forum like this one (being so concerned with politics and gun rights). And if it's something you've already heard about, it's simple enough to skip over it and go on to the next thread. It's not like there aren't 87 brazilian other threads to read. I love the "news" stories that fucking Yahoo has on their site. It's always slanted shit like "Why Obamacare is better for you than Republicans would have you believe" "Ten Reasons Ultraconservative like Boehner and McCain are a dying breed" "Kim Jong Un's Uncle Attacks Gun Barrel With Head" "Economy comes roaring back in 3rd quarter" |
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I love the "news" stories that fucking Yahoo has on their site. It's always slanted shit like "Why Obamacare is better for you than Republicans would have you believe" "Ten Reasons Ultraconservative like Boehner and McCain are a dying breed" "Kim Jong Un's Uncle Attacks Gun Barrel With Head" "Economy comes roaring back in 3rd quarter" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Drudge is so 1990's, surprised anyone still goes there. I never go to Drudge. I've only checked it out once, when someone a long time ago asked why I post stuff from there. I had never seen it until then. I just post news that pops up on my homepage. I have no idea if what I'm posting is on Drudge or not. But I don't see a problem with it regardless. A lot of people haven't heard about certain stories I post and likely wouldn't otherwise, with some of the more obscure ones, so I see that as a plus for a forum like this one (being so concerned with politics and gun rights). And if it's something you've already heard about, it's simple enough to skip over it and go on to the next thread. It's not like there aren't 87 brazilian other threads to read. I love the "news" stories that fucking Yahoo has on their site. It's always slanted shit like "Why Obamacare is better for you than Republicans would have you believe" "Ten Reasons Ultraconservative like Boehner and McCain are a dying breed" "Kim Jong Un's Uncle Attacks Gun Barrel With Head" "Economy comes roaring back in 3rd quarter" Yahoo is another one I don't bother with. But that one in red made me lol. |
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I love the "news" stories that fucking Yahoo has on their site. It's always slanted shit like "Why Obamacare is better for you than Republicans would have you believe" "Ten Reasons Ultraconservative like Boehner and McCain are a dying breed" "Kim Jong Un's Uncle Attacks Gun Barrel With Head" "Economy comes roaring back in 3rd quarter" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Drudge is so 1990's, surprised anyone still goes there. I never go to Drudge. I've only checked it out once, when someone a long time ago asked why I post stuff from there. I had never seen it until then. I just post news that pops up on my homepage. I have no idea if what I'm posting is on Drudge or not. But I don't see a problem with it regardless. A lot of people haven't heard about certain stories I post and likely wouldn't otherwise, with some of the more obscure ones, so I see that as a plus for a forum like this one (being so concerned with politics and gun rights). And if it's something you've already heard about, it's simple enough to skip over it and go on to the next thread. It's not like there aren't 87 brazilian other threads to read. I love the "news" stories that fucking Yahoo has on their site. It's always slanted shit like "Why Obamacare is better for you than Republicans would have you believe" "Ten Reasons Ultraconservative like Boehner and McCain are a dying breed" "Kim Jong Un's Uncle Attacks Gun Barrel With Head" "Economy comes roaring back in 3rd quarter" the comment threads on those yahoo articles are fucking gold |
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Drudge is so 1990's, surprised anyone still goes there. I never go to Drudge. I've only checked it out once, when someone a long time ago asked why I post stuff from there. I had never seen it until then. I just post news that pops up on my homepage. I have no idea if what I'm posting is on Drudge or not. But I don't see a problem with it regardless. A lot of people haven't heard about certain stories I post and likely wouldn't otherwise, with some of the more obscure ones, so I see that as a plus for a forum like this one (being so concerned with politics and gun rights). And if it's something you've already heard about, it's simple enough to skip over it and go on to the next thread. It's not like there aren't 87 brazilian other threads to read. I love the "news" stories that fucking Yahoo has on their site. It's always slanted shit like "Why Obamacare is better for you than Republicans would have you believe" "Ten Reasons Ultraconservative like Boehner and McCain are a dying breed" "Kim Jong Un's Uncle Attacks Gun Barrel With Head" "Economy comes roaring back in 3rd quarter" the comment threads on those yahoo articles are fucking gold They have taken a sharp turn to the right over the past few years. I never go to their site except for webmail, but they still manage to pollute my eyeballs with their leftist filth from time to time. |
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News is news. I see people posting relevant stories to start discussion, since many here are of like mind about things such as 2A issues and attacks on them, this being "AR15" and all.
Besides, when something is smash-head-against-wall infuriating, it's helpful to commiserate with people. That's why smoking rooms and barber shops existed. |
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2001 join date? I'm thinking OP is a re-tread. Active years ago, got out and recently came back in.
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I like reading late breaking stories here, news travels fast on GD.
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Also? Drudge, for some insane reason, links to Infowars.
People here generally have the good sense to tell those who might not know yet to calm down about any "news" from there. |
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seems like more and more posts are nothing but links to news most have already read. Come on guys is that all you got? View Quote We could increase our ratio of poop threads. |
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seems like more and more posts are nothing but links to news most have already read. Come on guys is that all you got? View Quote Do you know what the word DISCUSSION means? You are NOT a wizard. |
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We could increase our ratio of poop threads. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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seems like more and more posts are nothing but links to news most have already read. Come on guys is that all you got? We could increase our ratio of poop threads. I recently took a poo. We could talk about it, if you wanted. |
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seems like more and more posts are nothing but links to news most have already read. Come on guys is that all you got? View Quote Its even more annoying when they have the exact same title as the drudge links. |
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I just voted in Drudge's poll: "Big Bang Theory - Bernadette or Penny? "
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Every time I've posted about something seen on Drudge, it's been a dupe.
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arfcom has a few cub reporters who have no gf, job or life who just surf and post news stories from the comfort of their heated basements.
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seems like more and more posts are nothing but links to news most have already read. Come on guys is that all you got? View Quote If you got shed of the usual suspects here it would decrease markedly. Spam is Spam. What gets me is that they seldom post in their own thread. Sorta a "I'll just leave this here" poster. |
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