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It's been a rule on here for ages... mostly to stop scammers going back and deleting their details or important info

If you ever want anything edited or deleted just let me know!

Do you want more changed in the first post?

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update it with the running "in" list plx :)

And make shan or whoever add me to mod list for ACT. do it. You know you want to.

yeah no I really don't want to

deleted the list in the first post.... just keep the it going in the posts as people add themselves - it's not rocket surgery :)

Yeah that makes sense. It's like when someone posts a DIY or instructional thingy, that requires more than one post to fit it all, the reserve the first like 7 posts and then edit them. Ah well.

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