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Chockstone CPR and Defib 18-Nov-2021 At 11:17:39 AM gordoste
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On 6-Nov-2021 One Day Hero wrote:
>I think Chocky has had its time.
>
>It's really strange to me that Superstu thinks Facebook climbing groups
>are a "cesspool of negativity" or whatever. I find them to be drooling,
>idiotic, utterly predictable circle jerks of supportive and meaningless
>jibber jabber. The few times I attempted to inject a bit of ODH nonsense,
>I was instantly banned.
>
>The whole premise of the ODH persona was to insert a ridiculous macho
>caricature of a climbing hardman into the "modern" (2005) wussy world of
>an online climbing forum. And when I started climbing, there were madmen
>like Keith Bell and Fantini at the crag spouting pretty similar stuff,
>but backing it up with bold deeds. It was clearly ridiculous, and to this
>day I have no idea how much was real and how much was those guys putting
>on an act. I just frigging loved stepping out of boring polite suburbia
>as a teenage punter into a scene which was full of oddballs and characters
>from a bad novel. So then I imagined 1980s Fants sitting down at a keyboard
>and reading a bunch bumblies crapping on about slider nuts or something
>and just going off his nana.
>
>Anyway, big thanks to the Chocky mods for not squashing this site into
>another pointless polite piece of crap. I reckon some really top shelf
>climbing comedy happened from time to time. I even made some friends on
>the internet and went climbing with them (which I swore to f---ing Christ
>when I first looked on here that I would never ever do).
>
>I think it's done, most climbers these days aren't looking for humour
>and they're too detached from the time and place which produced comedic
>situations at the crag anyway.
>

Typical self-centred crap.

People who have suffered at the hands of people trying to fulfil masculine stereotypes in their real life go online to escape that crap. But hey, they should just toughen up so that you can have your puerile fun.

Good riddance to ODH and his ilk.

If this pisses you off, maybe you shouldn't take things so seriously, I'm just having fun. :) :) :)

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