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Just wondering if anyone can help with this I thought viewing your own dp went by ur ranking or by how many posts you've made? is that right? and also I don't understand how mine atm is ranked with 4 bars and has rb25de with over 100 posts but I've seen others with like only 80 posts, 3 bars but their ranking is rb25det, anyway the main thing is to get my dp showing any help would be appreciated guys,

Cheers,

Danny

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ummm people can see it as you see it right now.

I honestly am not sure what you mean mate.

So you're telling me you can see my r33 in my dp? cos all I see is blank with how many posts i have and my rank etc..... but no actual pic for my dp, you get me?

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