Yeah in the DCF "Reddit is talking about us," thread?Sparrow941 wrote:"Every thread is just some guy named DSL calling soneone named DrTrech a cunt" I almost choked on my lunch laighing at that.

Yeah in the DCF "Reddit is talking about us," thread?Sparrow941 wrote:"Every thread is just some guy named DSL calling soneone named DrTrech a cunt" I almost choked on my lunch laighing at that.
"Fuck the Dutch" - Skatehunt42BjornP wrote:A word to European newcomers:
Whatever you do: Don't defend the Dutch.
I love the Dutch.BjornP wrote:A word to European newcomers:
Whatever you do: Don't defend the Dutch.
Damn dude that's crazy. You should have posted anyway dude. Rob's like twelve and don't know his ass from an elbow but he posts anywayHeraclius wrote:I was planning to start posting regularly on the old forum in around early November, which was around halfway through my first quarter of college. It's a shame the forum closed down as soon as I was hoping to start participating in the discussions.
I was following the (old) forum since the summer before my freshman year of high school and now, during my freshman year of college, hope I can add my own insight into the discussions.
I think I started listening to Hardcore History around 7th grade which eventually led me to Common Sense and in turn the forum a few years later. I remember telling my high school's US History/Euro teacher about the Poking the Bear episode and strangely enough, during the first day of class of European History, the lesson sounded like a carbon copy of the episode!
Who is Rob?TheReal_ND wrote:Damn dude that's crazy. You should have posted anyway dude. Rob's like twelve and don't know his ass from an elbow but he posts anywayHeraclius wrote:I was planning to start posting regularly on the old forum in around early November, which was around halfway through my first quarter of college. It's a shame the forum closed down as soon as I was hoping to start participating in the discussions.
I was following the (old) forum since the summer before my freshman year of high school and now, during my freshman year of college, hope I can add my own insight into the discussions.
I think I started listening to Hardcore History around 7th grade which eventually led me to Common Sense and in turn the forum a few years later. I remember telling my high school's US History/Euro teacher about the Poking the Bear episode and strangely enough, during the first day of class of European History, the lesson sounded like a carbon copy of the episode!