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^ I propose Damo leaves the link in his sig :P

was there really a need to whore up this thread. Leave it be, report it and let mods take care of it, was there really a need for 9 pages of rubbish?

Oh without a doubt, some very valid points were made, and I think we're actually getting somewhere with the issue.

Wait, what? :sick:

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was there really a need to whore up this thread. Leave it be, report it and let mods take care of it, was there really a need for 9 pages of rubbish?

This "IBTL" bullshit is getting out of hand. Its about time you guys quit whoring the forum for the sake of getting your post counts up. You do realize that every post you put in gets saved on a server, and that storage costs money.

Seriously. How bored are you folks?

-D

I actually agree that posts containing nothing more than '+1' or 'IBTL' or something to that affect are utterly pointless, but having said that, humour is many things to many people, and it seems a fair chunk find the occaisional offhand comment with nothing to do with anything (even less so to do with the actual topic) to be quite humourous. But yeah 9 pages of such is pushing it :sick:

Edited by AndrewJZX100
I actually agree that posts containing nothing more than '+1' or 'IBTL' or something to that affect are utterly pointless, but having said that, humour is many things to many people, and it seems a fair chunk find the occaisional offhand comment with nothing to do with anything (even less so to do with the actual topic) to be quite humourous. But yeah 9 pages of such is pushing it :sick:

LOL. If that was funny. Remind me not to hang out with you guys on a lazy sat night then. :P

That's what the wasteland is for, useless dribble. If some moron comes on here and doesn't read the rules, there's no need to whore up that thread too. Just makes our jobs as moderators harder and as Dohmar said, server costs add upp too with data storage and traffic. In the end, it's just pointless. The original poster copped a 1 week ban, hopefully we will see an end to these stupid "For Sale" threads soon because I know we are getting sick of removing them!

LOL. If that was funny. Remind me not to hang out with you guys on a lazy sat night then. :sick:
humour is many things to many people
Pushing it... TO THE BRINK OF AWESOMENESS.

Actually I have found something that thread was lacking :P

How could we overlook the loljesus pics?!! :(

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Bah the server is huge no doubt, 9 pages won't kill it.

So why is there 1028 pages of wasteland, and the old crap no one reads hasn't been deleted?

and yet people kick up a fuss about 9 pages that get removed anyways..

lol

/end rant

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