Three days ago, I was given a temporary ban for "trolling," as it was explained in the message. I know I'm not the first one to receive a ban here, temporary or otherwise, but I wanted to highlight the hypocrisy of this forum's mantra on free speech.
It's okay to post a new topic every minute for 10 minutes straight (you know who you are) and not have to worry about repercussions. It's okay to brigade someone when they ask for proof to a claim or point out that a post is easily proven false. It's okay to call out all of the social media platforms banning conservative, Q and Trump supporting accounts across the internet but turn around and ban someone here for doing nothing different. The rules are nebulous for a reason.
I want everyone to know this isn't a bastion of free speech. Not for anyone who goes against the unofficial narrative, it isn't. Step out of line, ask questions, call out hypocrisy and falsehoods, and you run the risk of being left out of the party. This forum is meant for a very specific kind of person with a very specific set of beliefs, regardless of the truth, logic and reason.
For what it's worth, I don't give two shits about the downvote brigades. I realize I'm the pariah here. What I do care about is the sense of superiority shared here when this site is run no differently than any other social platform, regardless of size. You. Are. Not. Safe. For. Free. Thought.
Anyway, ask me almost anything! I'll answer anything that doesn't doxx me or put my family in danger.
Care to explain, then?
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=five%20fingers%20Mary
Ah, see, I'm actually too old for the reference.
Lol. Don't fret. I make it a habit to look up the history of old interesting phrases. Knowing where sayings come from gives an enlightened perspective on their real meaning.
Take "Bats in the Bellfry" for instance. In Europe they used to use castles in the winter to hunker everyone down in the winter. When they returned in the fall they would ring the chapel bell and a bunch of bats that end up nesting in them get stunned and fall to the ground flopping around. Someone used the term(probably in reference to a fur merchant :) to describe someone nutty as a fruitcake and it stuck.
Don't get stuck on us vs them. Everyone has their beliefs, and what they see as valid reasons for them. Being able to put yourself in their shoes to understand them is a pretty good skill to cultivate. Ask questions, be civil. They might be a pretty neat person despite their personal views.