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Good to see the Daily Record has banned football comments.

Yesterday the manky mob commented 8 times on a Neil Lennon thread and continued their Rangers obsession with 1625 comments on the CG flotation.

Good to cut down the outlets for their venom, fkg fed up reading their shi te on Rangers stories.

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Good to see the Daily Record has banned football comments.

Yesterday the manky mob commented 8 times on a Neil Lennon thread and continued their Rangers obsession with 1625 comments on the CG flotation.

Good to cut down the outlets for their venom, fkg fed up reading their shi te on Rangers stories.

not reading the Daily Record or giving it hits on its site tends to work for me.

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probably just means their will be more dirty inbred rhats coming in here to try and spout their pish. the obsession of these mhanky bastards knows no bounds, and the stronger we become the more desperate they get. this place of late has been reeking. whats needed is a "jimmy saville pumped alan brazil whilst big jock watched" thread to smoke a few of these cunts out.

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http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/science-technology/internet-commenter-not-sure-why-hes-doing-it-2012101144568

REGULAR internet commenter Tom Logan has admitted he is not even sure why he bothers.

Logan frequently posts comments on a wide range of websites, all of which provide him with broadly the same level of personal interaction as talking to a fridge.

Logan said: “I was posting ‘Holly looks GREAT!!!’ underneath an article about Holly Willoughby’s latest photoshoot, when suddenly I realised it could not possibly matter to anyone.

“It occurred to me that Holly was unlikely to come round and have sex with me just because I’d posted a comment on the internet. And if she did, that would make her a bit of a slut and I’d have to insist on using a condom.

“At this point it dawned on me that the only people reading the comments were very sad women. And of course men sitting at home rubbing themselves, as indeed was I.

“I then realised I had completely wasted a large part of my life posting comments on the internet, and had to buy some animals on Farmville to cheer myself up.”

He added: “I did once make quite a perceptive point about David Cameron on the Guardian website, but nobody replied because they were too busy accusing anyone who disagreed with them of being a troll.”

Psychologist Donna Sheridan said: “Internet commenters often find it difficult to stop commenting, because this would be an admission that all their previous comments were a total waste of time.

“It’s a bit like compulsive gambling, but without the intellectual and social stimulation of spending all day in Ladbrokes.”

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Psychologist Donna Sheridan said: “Internet commenters often find it difficult to stop commenting, because this would be an admission that all their previous comments were a total waste of time.

I don't agree with this - trolls like Donna Sheridan shouldn't post such nonsense.

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Catholics have always been obsessed about lies though, look how easily they believe in Jesus ffs.

Probably where they get their zombie shite from.

Zombie Jesus will eat your brrrraaaaaiiiiinnnnnsssss.

Sorry shouldn't post whilst drinking.

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Dear readers,

Please note that from today we are turning off the facility to comment on all football stories on our website.

This is a decision which has not been taken lightly. We value the opinions of our readers but, despite the introduction of a Facebook registration system, we continue to see an unacceptable level of behaviour that breaches our terms and conditions.

We are talking about personal abuse directed against other users and members of our staff, foul language, hate speech, sectarianism and systematic, tit-for-tat deletion of posts.

It will still be possible to comment on non-football stories but we will be enforcing a zero tolerance policy on users who add inapproriate, off-topic comments about football to otherwise unrelated articles.

We will also be clamping down on users who attempt to register using false names.

To the genuine posters, who have obeyed the rules and made a worthwhile contribution to our site, our apologies, but this move has been forced upon us. Please continue to enjoy our site.

We would remind all readers that we are a family-orientated newspaper and website. We do not tolerate comments which are obscene, threatening, defamatory, hateful, racially or ethnically abusive or blasphemous.

All the bigots broke cover when they thought we where finish and you DR stirred it all up with your inaccurate and biased reporting!!! doh

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