Notice how you want us to ignore the number showing how many people are quitting the fight.
My point has flown very high over your head. The top post here of all time (not counting the welcome post) has a score of 349. A post getting 106 in the past month is not indicative of people quitting. It's indicative of this being a small board and/or not engaging that much in up/down voting. In 5 years, Only 18 beat 200. Only one broke 300. Yes, most of those are older. Shocking, the GG board waned in traffic when GG left the headlines.
If you want to compare trends in scores over time between different boards, fine. But comparing absolute numbers between boards of different size is retarded. Looking at those scores and saying, "so many people are quitting," is being blackpilled or trying to blackpill others. "Look around you, everyone has lost hope!" says the person claiming to be a warrior of optimism.
This board is coated in blackpillers. I'm standing firm against them.
Thankfully the trend seems to be reversing somewhat, partly thanks to the new mods throwing out that guy who keeps shilling Nick Fuentes. I won't take credit for that, I know I'm small-time.
But there's a reason fighters don't listen to sad, sappy music before bouts. They listen to hyper, fast, major-key tunes that get them psyched up and ready to FIGHT.
And besides, I wanted to use the numbers for the past year, but there was no option between Monthly and All-Time. And there were a lot more people on EVERY board five years ago, but Biden's "win" sunk a lot of people's hopes--including mine, for a while.
My point has flown very high over your head. The top post here of all time (not counting the welcome post) has a score of 349. A post getting 106 in the past month is not indicative of people quitting. It's indicative of this being a small board and/or not engaging that much in up/down voting. In 5 years, Only 18 beat 200. Only one broke 300. Yes, most of those are older. Shocking, the GG board waned in traffic when GG left the headlines.
If you want to compare trends in scores over time between different boards, fine. But comparing absolute numbers between boards of different size is retarded. Looking at those scores and saying, "so many people are quitting," is being blackpilled or trying to blackpill others. "Look around you, everyone has lost hope!" says the person claiming to be a warrior of optimism.
This board is coated in blackpillers. I'm standing firm against them.
Thankfully the trend seems to be reversing somewhat, partly thanks to the new mods throwing out that guy who keeps shilling Nick Fuentes. I won't take credit for that, I know I'm small-time.
But there's a reason fighters don't listen to sad, sappy music before bouts. They listen to hyper, fast, major-key tunes that get them psyched up and ready to FIGHT.
And besides, I wanted to use the numbers for the past year, but there was no option between Monthly and All-Time. And there were a lot more people on EVERY board five years ago, but Biden's "win" sunk a lot of people's hopes--including mine, for a while.