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ok so your thread is all about crybabies who cry to the mods about you, then you decide to crybaby to us about them, well looks like you and the 6 others have something in common but you can always use
to find another forum and if you keep on pissing off members and or the mods you might need to sooner then ya think I feel for you that you got told on now I gotta go to get a kleeenex to wipe the tears
Funny you should say that! ;-) I am an LEO and I was just getting into a pretty interesting debate (happened to be about 1%ers). Before I could explain a comment I had made, which had been misinterpreted, the thread was locked. One reader thought I was saying something along the lines of , "No matter what, I can take every 1%er, by myself, with a piece of wet newspaper" and took my handle (gunslinger14647) as some kind of macho thing, when "Gunslinger" is just the name of my favorite Stephen King character (The Dark Tower series). Of course, the reader threw out the whole "Barney bullet" joke, which I thought was actually hilarious, but I think the moderator anticipated my getting into some huge pissing match with this reader. We're all big boys (or girls) here; let us talk it out. 1%ers, 99%ers, LEOs, whatever. We don't have to agree, but let us talk amongst ourselves, as long as there's no vulgarity and threats of violence.
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Just what happens when you get "snitched out" to the Moderators? Is it bad? Hard time? A fine? Just an azz chewing? How bad can it be? You're still here.
HD Forums has rules. The Mods and Admin get to run the forum by the rules. If someone thinks the rules have been broken, the can push the REPORT button and an email is sent to all the Mods and Admin. Simple enough?
The 1% threads get locked because most of them turn ugly before they get far. Same for LEO bashing threads. We try to keep things peaceful around here, but we cannot read every thread and keep a score sheet of who said what. This thread caught my eye because of the title.
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