Used to be, when you grew up, you learned social norms. There were consequences, often physical for ignoring them. Enforced by parents, teachers, classmates, older kids, or any adult in the area. If I would have went to high school dressed like a furry, you would have gotten beaten up, with the teacher's tacit approval. In that era, no parents would let there kids dress like that. I remember fights in school, fights at keg parties, the cops were never called. It was assumed to be part of growing up and learning how to conduct yourself. There was a code you tried to follow, it basically was: be loyal to your friends, don't be a snitch and handle your own problems, and don't be a (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman). Anyone who grew up before smart phones knows exactly what I am talking about.
Now with social media, you can say whatever you want about anyone, without any real fear of getting punched in the mouth or having to back up your words. That is not a good thing, and I fully realize there is no putting the genie back in the bottle. It is the reality of today.
Spot on Gerald.
I often wonder how back in the day 50 + kids could end up at the same keg without cell phones. Then all move to another party where everyone already knew who got their head split at the last party. Now that was true communication!!

Last 100 posts are bs……
If you look at he/ him/ its first post.,,,, smash made a mistake that made herself look like she did not know anything about trapping and was a anti,,,,,
No gender identity available….
Girls,,,, boys,,,,,( ain’t but a few men on here anymore)…..
If I am flipping Trash talk to ya,,,,, it mean that I like you…in most cases…l...
some day we could become buddies,,,,,,, a few have turned into friends…..
If I ever offend any of you.,,,,,,, with issues within your brains,,,,,(yes they is more then one)!
There is a report post button somewhere!!
Love
Vinke