I love this place and i think we all get a long very well! I love@Cerberus even though people get all worked up on him. He speaks his mind and always presents valid opinions. I dont see any trolling going on here.

I love this place and i think we all get a long very well! I love@Cerberus even though people get all worked up on him. He speaks his mind and always presents valid opinions. I dont see any trolling going on here.
Madness.Many times I have been told or read "people are too nice over there". Like it's a bad thing. Completely honest.
WTF?
Many times I have been told or read "people are too nice over there". Like it's a bad thing. Completely honest.
WTF?
Bingo. This is exactly why TMMAC has replaced Reddit as my homepage. Quality over quantity every time, imo.It's really funny how the Internet interacts and forces people to interact. It's like angry, disagreeable and pissed off is the normal state of Internet relations. People actually feel weird when others attempt to get along with them and/or try to disagree with them with a modicum of dignity.
Here at TMMAC people interact much more like they interact in real life. You don't go from 0 to 200 if someone tells you that you don't like their favorite fighter. You don't start calling people retards if your voting record doesn't exactly match up or that you're getting married this year. That system could never sustain itself in real life. I'm convinced that after so many years of it happening on the Internet the stuff we see in America is directly related to people spending their entire day on the Net screaming at each other.
The way we get along here is more real life than practically any other Internet site, it's pretty laughable that people have to feel weird for getting the fuck along. That's where the world is now.
It's really funny how the Internet interacts and forces people to interact. It's like angry, disagreeable and pissed off is the normal state of Internet relations. People actually feel weird when others attempt to get along with them and/or try to disagree with them with a modicum of dignity.
Here at TMMAC people interact much more like they interact in real life. You don't go from 0 to 200 if someone tells you that you don't like their favorite fighter. You don't start calling people retards if your voting record doesn't exactly match up or that you're getting married this year. That system could never sustain itself in real life. I'm convinced that after so many years of it happening on the Internet the stuff we see in America is directly related to people spending their entire day on the Net screaming at each other.
The way we get along here is more real life than practically any other Internet site, it's pretty laughable that people have to feel weird for getting the fuck along. That's where the world is now.
I was being cheeky, so we were both taking the piss. Next time let's cross streamsMy OP was not having a go @irish gazelle nut hugger
I like him...Even if he is a bit crazy.
It was meant to be a light hearted piss take...Anyway...
Carry on.
Haha...I know when your just fucking about dude...Never offended.I was being cheeky, so we were both taking the piss. Next time let's cross streams
LOL ur on twitter? fagDon't have that either.
I have a twitter account that i use to plug TMMAC and try to connect a little with the fighters.
hey sir would you like some girl scout cookies?I mean be honest, doesn't everybody here feel like somebody should be stirring up some shit or we're doing something wrong?
The Internet has gotten to all of us. Most of us have little idea how to socialize without figuring out why we hate the person we're talking to or the world around us, or the fucking Kardashians, or mayonnaise (which is fucking disgusting).
Come follow me. I need about tree fiddy more followers.LOL ur on twitter? fag
No twitter, I have to keep my aura of mystique so people visit the lochCome follow me. I need about tree fiddy more followers.![]()
You fucking take that back about mayonnaise!I mean be honest, doesn't everybody here feel like somebody should be stirring up some shit or we're doing something wrong?
The Internet has gotten to all of us. Most of us have little idea how to socialize without figuring out why we hate the person we're talking to or the world around us, or the fucking Kardashians, or mayonnaise (which is fucking disgusting).