Has your participation on A Moving Train changed?
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I stay away from the political threads but if I see something interesting there will check it out.0
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What is wrong with you? Still going at it with people. Holy shit man, let it go.Gern Blansten said:
well...that's why you lost your mojo and can't hang in AMT isn't it?lastexitlondon said:
Ive had 3Gern Blansten said:
Since everyone has left that forum we have spread like a virus over here. A virus that does not require a vaccine.lastexitlondon said:
I was just thinking this. Brian by mistake has towed the same folk over here.1ThoughtKnown said:This poll has unsurprisingly turned into an AMT thread0 -
I just don't have the patience to respond to something so blatantly moronic.tempo_n_groove said:
Yep and I am one of those that has flipped on the vaccine thing. I'm at the "don't want it, don't get it" end of that spectrum now.brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:
If you have other sources of information that you believe then there is no point of arguing anything. That's one problem.brianlux said:Thanks to all who voted and to those who commented. I'm a bit saddened but not surprised how how AMT has (as I see it) devolved into mostly pointless arguing.The one reason I will continue to check it out is that I see items posted there now and then that I think are news worthy and that I, for whatever reason, had missed.The best way I can picture AMT becoming more interesting and useful would be if a lot more people were involved (how many visit there now? A handful maybe?) But the toxicity of the arguing has driven many away- myself- to some extent- included. This is unfortunate because we are entering (or are in) a time in our history where the wheels of society are coming off and keeping informed and sharing information and ideas could be useful. But alas, the wheels of the train are also coming off. I'm sorry to see it is so.
The other is that people are so set in their ways that they would not want to discuss the matter. They aren't changing their minds.
True. But what could change is how people react to those who think differently. Let's take vaccines for example. If someone doesn't believe vaccines are a good idea, they to say to someone who does, "I think they are a waste of time but if they make you feel better, that's your business." Instead, we get bating, or sarcasm, and/or irate responses. And the same is goes the other way around. (My own response to that thread had been to either ignore it or point out what a joke it has become.) Bottom line is, there is little in the way of civil debate there.Spectrum 10/27/09; New Orleans JazzFest 5/1/10; Made in America 9/2/12; Phila, PA 10/21/13; Phila, PA 10/22/13; Baltimore Arena 10/27/13; Phila, PA 4/28/16; Phila, PA 4/29/16; Fenway Park 8/7/16; Fenway Park 9/2/18; Asbury Park 9/18/21; Camden 9/14/22; Las Vegas 5/16/24; Las Vegas 5/18/24; Phila, PA 9/7/24; Phila, PA 9/9/24; Baltimore Arena 9/12/24; Pittsburgh 5/16/25; Pittsburgh 5/18/25
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What is wrong with you? Still going at it with people. Holy shit man, let it go.Gern Blansten said:
well...that's why you lost your mojo and can't hang in AMT isn't it?lastexitlondon said:
Ive had 3Gern Blansten said:
Since everyone has left that forum we have spread like a virus over here. A virus that does not require a vaccine.lastexitlondon said:
I was just thinking this. Brian by mistake has towed the same folk over here.1ThoughtKnown said:This poll has unsurprisingly turned into an AMT threadRemember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana; 2025: Pitt1, Pitt20 -
Yet you did... My stance on the vaccine is if you don't want to get it then don't. I am not arguing with you to get it, it's beyond that point now.Johnny Abruzzo said:
I just don't have the patience to respond to something so blatantly moronic.tempo_n_groove said:
Yep and I am one of those that has flipped on the vaccine thing. I'm at the "don't want it, don't get it" end of that spectrum now.brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:
If you have other sources of information that you believe then there is no point of arguing anything. That's one problem.brianlux said:Thanks to all who voted and to those who commented. I'm a bit saddened but not surprised how how AMT has (as I see it) devolved into mostly pointless arguing.The one reason I will continue to check it out is that I see items posted there now and then that I think are news worthy and that I, for whatever reason, had missed.The best way I can picture AMT becoming more interesting and useful would be if a lot more people were involved (how many visit there now? A handful maybe?) But the toxicity of the arguing has driven many away- myself- to some extent- included. This is unfortunate because we are entering (or are in) a time in our history where the wheels of society are coming off and keeping informed and sharing information and ideas could be useful. But alas, the wheels of the train are also coming off. I'm sorry to see it is so.
The other is that people are so set in their ways that they would not want to discuss the matter. They aren't changing their minds.
True. But what could change is how people react to those who think differently. Let's take vaccines for example. If someone doesn't believe vaccines are a good idea, they to say to someone who does, "I think they are a waste of time but if they make you feel better, that's your business." Instead, we get bating, or sarcasm, and/or irate responses. And the same is goes the other way around. (My own response to that thread had been to either ignore it or point out what a joke it has become.) Bottom line is, there is little in the way of civil debate there.
I'm going to guess that you thought I was an anti vaxer though right?
I'm trying to think of what was going through your mind on what I said that was moronic?Post edited by tempo_n_groove on0 -
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dude...let it gotempo_n_groove said:
Yet you did... My stance on the vaccine is if you don't want to get it then don't. I am not arguing with you to get it, it's beyond that point now.Johnny Abruzzo said:
I just don't have the patience to respond to something so blatantly moronic.tempo_n_groove said:
Yep and I am one of those that has flipped on the vaccine thing. I'm at the "don't want it, don't get it" end of that spectrum now.brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:
If you have other sources of information that you believe then there is no point of arguing anything. That's one problem.brianlux said:Thanks to all who voted and to those who commented. I'm a bit saddened but not surprised how how AMT has (as I see it) devolved into mostly pointless arguing.The one reason I will continue to check it out is that I see items posted there now and then that I think are news worthy and that I, for whatever reason, had missed.The best way I can picture AMT becoming more interesting and useful would be if a lot more people were involved (how many visit there now? A handful maybe?) But the toxicity of the arguing has driven many away- myself- to some extent- included. This is unfortunate because we are entering (or are in) a time in our history where the wheels of society are coming off and keeping informed and sharing information and ideas could be useful. But alas, the wheels of the train are also coming off. I'm sorry to see it is so.
The other is that people are so set in their ways that they would not want to discuss the matter. They aren't changing their minds.
True. But what could change is how people react to those who think differently. Let's take vaccines for example. If someone doesn't believe vaccines are a good idea, they to say to someone who does, "I think they are a waste of time but if they make you feel better, that's your business." Instead, we get bating, or sarcasm, and/or irate responses. And the same is goes the other way around. (My own response to that thread had been to either ignore it or point out what a joke it has become.) Bottom line is, there is little in the way of civil debate there.
I'm going to guess that you thought I was an anti vaxer though right?
I'm trying to think of what was going through your mind on what I said that was moronic?Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana; 2025: Pitt1, Pitt20 -
I didn't come at anyone, you and he did. For no fucking reason. You're educated, you know the difference.Gern Blansten said:
dude...let it gotempo_n_groove said:
Yet you did... My stance on the vaccine is if you don't want to get it then don't. I am not arguing with you to get it, it's beyond that point now.Johnny Abruzzo said:
I just don't have the patience to respond to something so blatantly moronic.tempo_n_groove said:
Yep and I am one of those that has flipped on the vaccine thing. I'm at the "don't want it, don't get it" end of that spectrum now.brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:
If you have other sources of information that you believe then there is no point of arguing anything. That's one problem.brianlux said:Thanks to all who voted and to those who commented. I'm a bit saddened but not surprised how how AMT has (as I see it) devolved into mostly pointless arguing.The one reason I will continue to check it out is that I see items posted there now and then that I think are news worthy and that I, for whatever reason, had missed.The best way I can picture AMT becoming more interesting and useful would be if a lot more people were involved (how many visit there now? A handful maybe?) But the toxicity of the arguing has driven many away- myself- to some extent- included. This is unfortunate because we are entering (or are in) a time in our history where the wheels of society are coming off and keeping informed and sharing information and ideas could be useful. But alas, the wheels of the train are also coming off. I'm sorry to see it is so.
The other is that people are so set in their ways that they would not want to discuss the matter. They aren't changing their minds.
True. But what could change is how people react to those who think differently. Let's take vaccines for example. If someone doesn't believe vaccines are a good idea, they to say to someone who does, "I think they are a waste of time but if they make you feel better, that's your business." Instead, we get bating, or sarcasm, and/or irate responses. And the same is goes the other way around. (My own response to that thread had been to either ignore it or point out what a joke it has become.) Bottom line is, there is little in the way of civil debate there.
I'm going to guess that you thought I was an anti vaxer though right?
I'm trying to think of what was going through your mind on what I said that was moronic?
Nice try though.
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😂 yeah, I’m woke. I don’t know how I was representing anything, just a casual observation.Gern Blansten said:
Well look who showed up to represent the woke mob1ThoughtKnown said:This poll has unsurprisingly turned into an AMT threadMan, some people here have real issues0 -
Wait what just happened in this thread 🤣🤣🤣 it was a simple question
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Gern Blansten said:
So if someone disagrees then you get upset and stop posting?tempo_n_groove said:
Yep and I am one of those that has flipped on the vaccine thing. I'm at the "don't want it, don't get it" end of that spectrum now.brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:
If you have other sources of information that you believe then there is no point of arguing anything. That's one problem.brianlux said:Thanks to all who voted and to those who commented. I'm a bit saddened but not surprised how how AMT has (as I see it) devolved into mostly pointless arguing.The one reason I will continue to check it out is that I see items posted there now and then that I think are news worthy and that I, for whatever reason, had missed.The best way I can picture AMT becoming more interesting and useful would be if a lot more people were involved (how many visit there now? A handful maybe?) But the toxicity of the arguing has driven many away- myself- to some extent- included. This is unfortunate because we are entering (or are in) a time in our history where the wheels of society are coming off and keeping informed and sharing information and ideas could be useful. But alas, the wheels of the train are also coming off. I'm sorry to see it is so.
The other is that people are so set in their ways that they would not want to discuss the matter. They aren't changing their minds.
True. But what could change is how people react to those who think differently. Let's take vaccines for example. If someone doesn't believe vaccines are a good idea, they to say to someone who does, "I think they are a waste of time but if they make you feel better, that's your business." Instead, we get bating, or sarcasm, and/or irate responses. And the same is goes the other way around. (My own response to that thread had been to either ignore it or point out what a joke it has become.) Bottom line is, there is little in the way of civil debate there.
Honestly it's like saying "I don't want to breath oxygen anymore" and getting mad at people for saying that makes no sense.tempo_n_groove said:
I didn't say that anywhere, this is a perfect example of why people don't come on there anymore. TY for proving Brians point, lol.Gern Blansten said:
So if someone disagrees then you get upset and stop posting?tempo_n_groove said:
Yep and I am one of those that has flipped on the vaccine thing. I'm at the "don't want it, don't get it" end of that spectrum now.brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:
If you have other sources of information that you believe then there is no point of arguing anything. That's one problem.brianlux said:Thanks to all who voted and to those who commented. I'm a bit saddened but not surprised how how AMT has (as I see it) devolved into mostly pointless arguing.The one reason I will continue to check it out is that I see items posted there now and then that I think are news worthy and that I, for whatever reason, had missed.The best way I can picture AMT becoming more interesting and useful would be if a lot more people were involved (how many visit there now? A handful maybe?) But the toxicity of the arguing has driven many away- myself- to some extent- included. This is unfortunate because we are entering (or are in) a time in our history where the wheels of society are coming off and keeping informed and sharing information and ideas could be useful. But alas, the wheels of the train are also coming off. I'm sorry to see it is so.
The other is that people are so set in their ways that they would not want to discuss the matter. They aren't changing their minds.
True. But what could change is how people react to those who think differently. Let's take vaccines for example. If someone doesn't believe vaccines are a good idea, they to say to someone who does, "I think they are a waste of time but if they make you feel better, that's your business." Instead, we get bating, or sarcasm, and/or irate responses. And the same is goes the other way around. (My own response to that thread had been to either ignore it or point out what a joke it has become.) Bottom line is, there is little in the way of civil debate there.
Honestly it's like saying "I don't want to breath oxygen anymore" and getting mad at people for saying that makes no sense.
Yeah, sorry Gern, but you just proved my point. Your response to Tempo was totally unwarranted. That exactly the kind of b.s. that is wrecking havoc on AMT and driving people away. I'll second T&G's "TY" for proving my point.
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1ThoughtKnown said:This poll has unsurprisingly turned into an AMT thread
What that the acronym? Oh yeah, SSDD.
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brianlux said:1ThoughtKnown said:This poll has unsurprisingly turned into an AMT thread
What that the acronym? Oh yeah, SSDD.
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Go Beavers said:I used to post in there a bunch, then really dropped off for a but, now I’m back in there more frequently. I enjoy hearing different opinions and people also post good information and articles. The higher level of mod intervention makes it the least cesspool place I’ve seen on the internet.I know conservatives complain of a lack if balance and inability of back and forth, but I attribute that to the state of the republican party and complete abandonment of conservative principles, and instead fully adopting the culture war battle.That "lack of balance" surely must have something to do with the origin of this site. This is, after all, Pearl Jam's fan site, not the Ted Nugent or Kid Rock fan site. You wouldn't go to Iraq looking to take a skiing vacation.And believe me, I am not anti-moderate or anti-conservative. But I am biased against nonsense, racism, greed, hate, homophobia, gross polluters, big game hunters, etc."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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