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Re: Forum Facts

Postby East Londoner » 07 Apr 2012, 08:39

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I'm afraid not. You only post half as often as I do (despite the fact that I have been away the past week.) 8-)


More to the point, you've taken Eurobrun's method of posting to extremely annoying levels. At least Eurobrun managed to turn that into a character trait for his virtual characters :lol:

I take it you're talking about young Wmetcalf and not the good Doctor of Baker (Street?) :lol:

And yeah, thanks to my sixth form's Moodle website acting up and refusing to log anyone in so they can access revision materials, I've taken the chance to fight back in my battle with AdrianSutil, so the gap has increased, for now.
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby Wizzie » 07 Apr 2012, 08:43

East Londoner wrote:
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dr-baker wrote:I'm afraid not. You only post half as often as I do (despite the fact that I have been away the past week.) 8-)


More to the point, you've taken Eurobrun's method of posting to extremely annoying levels. At least Eurobrun managed to turn that into a character trait for his virtual characters :lol:

I take it you're talking about young Wmetcalf and not the good Doctor :lol:

And yeah, thanks to my sixth form's Moodle website acting up and refusing to log anyone in so they can access revision materials, I've taken the chance to fight back in my battle with AdrianSutil, so the gap has increased, for now.


Moodle's an absolute pile of crap. Especially the moodle tests our science faculty have a habit of setting :|
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby Wizzie » 07 Apr 2012, 22:20

It's just occurred to me that I account for nearly 5% of all the posts on the forum. And 80% of THOSE are meaningless crap of two lines or less anyway :lol:
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby MinardiFan95 » 07 Apr 2012, 22:39

Wizzie wrote:It's just occurred to me that I account for nearly 5% of all the posts on the forum. And 80% of THOSE are meaningless crap of two lines or less anyway :lol:


I'm think you've posted over 100 times in just over a day, as I'm fairly sure that I noticed you were on 6999 posts as of yesterday afternoon. :o
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby Wizzie » 08 Apr 2012, 06:31

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Wizzie wrote:It's just occurred to me that I account for nearly 5% of all the posts on the forum. And 80% of THOSE are meaningless crap of two lines or less anyway :lol:


I'm think you've posted over 100 times in just over a day, as I'm fairly sure that I noticed you were on 6999 posts as of yesterday afternoon. :o


And there's not even anything interesting going on. Blimey :shock:

Must be all those virtual championships I'm in.
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby dr-baker » 08 Apr 2012, 07:11

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I'm think you've posted over 100 times in just over a day, as I'm fairly sure that I noticed you were on 6999 posts as of yesterday afternoon. :o


And there's not even anything interesting going on. Blimey :shock:

Must be all those virtual championships I'm in.

And I thought I had no life... Must be due to it being a long bank holiday weekend...
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby DanielPT » 09 Apr 2012, 21:17

dr-baker wrote:
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I'm think you've posted over 100 times in just over a day, as I'm fairly sure that I noticed you were on 6999 posts as of yesterday afternoon. :o


And there's not even anything interesting going on. Blimey :shock:

Must be all those virtual championships I'm in.

And I thought I had no life... Must be due to it being a long bank holiday weekend...


The weird thing is that the man managed to find a lady friend in the whole process. Which makes it quite astonishing since the quantity of attention she had between the time of his posts is probably measured in nanoseconds.
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby Wizzie » 09 Apr 2012, 21:29

DanielPT wrote:
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And there's not even anything interesting going on. Blimey :shock:

Must be all those virtual championships I'm in.

And I thought I had no life... Must be due to it being a long bank holiday weekend...


The weird thing is that the man managed to find a lady friend in the whole process. Which makes it quite astonishing since the quantity of attention she had between the time of his posts is probably measured in nanoseconds.


OI! I take offense at that on the basis that my phone bill's gonna cost a ton at the end of the month because of her plus the fact we went to the movies today :lol:
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby DanielPT » 09 Apr 2012, 21:32

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dr-baker wrote:And I thought I had no life... Must be due to it being a long bank holiday weekend...


The weird thing is that the man managed to find a lady friend in the whole process. Which makes it quite astonishing since the quantity of attention she had between the time of his posts is probably measured in nanoseconds.


OI! I take offense at that on the basis that my phone bill's gonna cost a ton at the end of the month because of her plus the fact we went to the movies today :lol:


You did? And, for a matter of fact, did you have access to the Internet inside the cinema? ;)
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby Wizzie » 09 Apr 2012, 21:35

DanielPT wrote:
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The weird thing is that the man managed to find a lady friend in the whole process. Which makes it quite astonishing since the quantity of attention she had between the time of his posts is probably measured in nanoseconds.


OI! I take offense at that on the basis that my phone bill's gonna cost a ton at the end of the month because of her plus the fact we went to the movies today :lol:


You did? And, for a matter of fact, did you have access to the Internet inside the cinema? ;)


I made sure I had my phone off 20 minutes before entering the cinema, thank you very much. Also, I have to admit that the Hunger Games is a damn good film :P
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby eurobrun » 09 Apr 2012, 21:39

DanielPT wrote:
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DanielPT wrote:
The weird thing is that the man managed to find a lady friend in the whole process. Which makes it quite astonishing since the quantity of attention she had between the time of his posts is probably measured in nanoseconds.


OI! I take offense at that on the basis that my phone bill's gonna cost a ton at the end of the month because of her plus the fact we went to the movies today :lol:


You did? And, for a matter of fact, did you have access to the Internet inside the cinema? ;)


That reminds me, I have to go to a girl at my school's party when I would rather be on here. :(
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby DanielPT » 09 Apr 2012, 21:57

Wizzie wrote:
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Wizzie wrote:
OI! I take offense at that on the basis that my phone bill's gonna cost a ton at the end of the month because of her plus the fact we went to the movies today :lol:


You did? And, for a matter of fact, did you have access to the Internet inside the cinema? ;)


I made sure I had my phone off 20 minutes before entering the cinema, thank you very much. Also, I have to admit that the Hunger Games is a damn good film :P


Didn't watched that movie yet. 20 minutes before entering the cinema more the probable 2 hours the movie had more those atrocious 15 minutes for advertising. That would have made 2 hours and 35 minutes without being on the site whilst having the knowledge people were posting new stuff in the meanwhile. Tell me, in the end of it were you having cold sweat, perhaps slightly feverish and highly impatient to come home? :lol:
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby Wizzie » 09 Apr 2012, 22:09

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You did? And, for a matter of fact, did you have access to the Internet inside the cinema? ;)


I made sure I had my phone off 20 minutes before entering the cinema, thank you very much. Also, I have to admit that the Hunger Games is a damn good film :P


Didn't watched that movie yet. 20 minutes before entering the cinema more the probable 2 hours the movie had more those atrocious 15 minutes for advertising. That would have made 2 hours and 35 minutes without being on the site whilst having the knowledge people were posting new stuff in the meanwhile. Tell me, in the end of it were you having cold sweat, perhaps slightly feverish and highly impatient to come home? :lol:


It was probably closer to 5 hours by the end of it all and no I didn't have any of that by the end :lol:
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby DanielPT » 09 Apr 2012, 22:12

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Wizzie wrote:
I made sure I had my phone off 20 minutes before entering the cinema, thank you very much. Also, I have to admit that the Hunger Games is a damn good film :P


Didn't watched that movie yet. 20 minutes before entering the cinema more the probable 2 hours the movie had more those atrocious 15 minutes for advertising. That would have made 2 hours and 35 minutes without being on the site whilst having the knowledge people were posting new stuff in the meanwhile. Tell me, in the end of it were you having cold sweat, perhaps slightly feverish and highly impatient to come home? :lol:


It was probably closer to 5 hours by the end of it all and no I didn't have any of that by the end :lol:


Very well then. Perhaps you are not that addicted! ;)

Now, have you shared an F1 race with said lady friend?
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby Wizzie » 09 Apr 2012, 22:13

DanielPT wrote:
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Didn't watched that movie yet. 20 minutes before entering the cinema more the probable 2 hours the movie had more those atrocious 15 minutes for advertising. That would have made 2 hours and 35 minutes without being on the site whilst having the knowledge people were posting new stuff in the meanwhile. Tell me, in the end of it were you having cold sweat, perhaps slightly feverish and highly impatient to come home? :lol:


It was probably closer to 5 hours by the end of it all and no I didn't have any of that by the end :lol:


Very well then. Perhaps you are not that addicted! ;)

Now, have you shared an F1 race with said lady friend?


No... well, not yet anyway :lol:
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby DanielPT » 09 Apr 2012, 23:32

Wizzie wrote:
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It was probably closer to 5 hours by the end of it all and no I didn't have any of that by the end :lol:


Very well then. Perhaps you are not that addicted! ;)

Now, have you shared an F1 race with said lady friend?


No... well, not yet anyway :lol:


Very well then. Before that, you should introduce her to this website. Her reaction can be quite revealing for the future. :D
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby East Londoner » 09 Apr 2012, 23:59

Blast! Spending most of the day watching the 1992 General Election on the BBC has meant that AdrianSutil has reduced the gap between me and him to single figures! :(
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby East Londoner » 10 Apr 2012, 02:32

And a quick glimpse of the member's list shows that I'm now ahead of This. This calls for some celebration! :P

But the sobering thought is that when AdrianSutil inevitably passes me, the highest I'm gonna be for quite some time will be 26th! Aerond is 50 posts ahead of me, and James1978 is 90 posts ahead. Both are catchable in the next few weeks. But the next person in front of me is Eurobrun, who is currently 140 posts ahead, and pulling away quickly. And the stationary Watka is 600 posts ahead! So it looks like it'll be sometime before I finally reach the top 25. And by then probably, the new one-word association game will have started, and someone like Wmetcalf will use that to massively inflate his post count and get ahead :x :cry:
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby BlindCaveSalamander » 10 Apr 2012, 02:58

East Londoner wrote:And a quick glimpse of the member's list shows that I'm now ahead of This. This calls for some celebration! :P

But the sobering thought is that when AdrianSutil inevitably passes me, the highest I'm gonna be for quite some time will be 26th! Aerond is 50 posts ahead of me, and James1978 is 90 posts ahead. Both are catchable in the next few weeks. But the next person in front of me is Eurobrun, who is currently 140 posts ahead, and pulling away quickly. And the stationary Watka is 600 posts ahead! So it looks like it'll be sometime before I finally reach the top 25. And by then probably, the new one-word association game will have started, and someone like Wmetcalf will use that to massively inflate his post count and get ahead :x :cry:


Well, then, you'll just have to use the one-word association game to inflate your post count right back at him.
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby This » 10 Apr 2012, 03:28

oh yeah, i was 27th, not 17th. Now 28th, really, whatever :D

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Re: Forum Facts

Postby AdrianSutil » 10 Apr 2012, 03:57

Now just 4 posts behind East Londoner! Will it happen today, tomorrow or next week? Place your bets...
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby dr-baker » 10 Apr 2012, 07:01

eurobrun wrote:That reminds me, I have to go to a girl at my school's party when I would rather be on here. :(

Really? :o I may be one of the highest posters on here, but I think most people on here know what would happen should I ever find a girl interested in me. 8-)
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby This » 10 Apr 2012, 07:12

the universe will implode? (oh, that wasn't very friendly)
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby East Londoner » 10 Apr 2012, 07:21

eurobrun wrote:That reminds me, I have to go to a girl at my school's party when I would rather be on here. :(


You'd rather be on here than with a girl, socializing with her and your friends?! :o :o :shock: :shock:

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Re: Forum Facts

Postby dr-baker » 10 Apr 2012, 08:22

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eurobrun wrote: That reminds me, I have to go to a girl at my school's party when I would rather be on here. :(

Really? :o I may be one of the highest posters on here, but I think most people on here know what would happen should I ever find a girl interested in me. 8-)

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To be honest, I wouldn't be surprised if that really did happen...
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby eurobrun » 10 Apr 2012, 09:20

East Londoner wrote:
eurobrun wrote:That reminds me, I have to go to a girl at my school's party when I would rather be on here. :(


You'd rather be on here than with a girl, socializing with her and your friends?! :o :o :shock: :shock:


No, i'm not that strange. It's just that I got into a fight last week with the biggest James Allen in the history of human existence and i'm worried his friends will be there. He thankfully won't be there because the girl who's party this is hates him.
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby Wizzie » 10 Apr 2012, 09:27

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Very well then. Perhaps you are not that addicted! ;)

Now, have you shared an F1 race with said lady friend?


No... well, not yet anyway :lol:


Very well then. Before that, you should introduce her to this website. Her reaction can be quite revealing for the future. :D


I already have, on a number of occasions actually. :lol:
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby DanielPT » 10 Apr 2012, 21:00

Wizzie wrote:
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Very well then. Before that, you should introduce her to this website. Her reaction can be quite revealing for the future. :D


I already have, on a number of occasions actually. :lol:


And?

eurobrun wrote:
East Londoner wrote:
eurobrun wrote:That reminds me, I have to go to a girl at my school's party when I would rather be on here. :(


You'd rather be on here than with a girl, socializing with her and your friends?! :o :o :shock: :shock:


No, i'm not that strange. It's just that I got into a fight last week with the biggest James Allen in the history of human existence and i'm worried his friends will be there. He thankfully won't be there because the girl who's party this is hates him.


Surely you will have your friends there too, right?
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby Wizzie » 10 Apr 2012, 21:01

DanielPT wrote:
Wizzie wrote:
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Very well then. Before that, you should introduce her to this website. Her reaction can be quite revealing for the future. :D


I already have, on a number of occasions actually. :lol:


And?


She doesn't seem to mind it's basically my life, at all. Although, that might be partially due to her having a similar addiction to TV Tropes :lol:
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby tristan1117 » 10 Apr 2012, 23:34

Wizzie wrote:She doesn't seem to mind it's basically my life, at all. Although, that might be partially due to her having a similar addiction to TV Tropes :lol:


Good to see a fellow troper on here. :D
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby BlindCaveSalamander » 11 Apr 2012, 00:01

Wizzie wrote:She doesn't seem to mind it's basically my life, at all. Although, that might be partially due to her having a similar addiction to TV Tropes :lol:


Sounds like a keeper to me. :D
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby Wizzie » 11 Apr 2012, 11:58

BlindCaveSalamander wrote:
Wizzie wrote:She doesn't seem to mind it's basically my life, at all. Although, that might be partially due to her having a similar addiction to TV Tropes :lol:


Sounds like a keeper to me. :D


I came to the exact same conclusion when she revealed she used to be a massive gamer and took me to EB Games (Which Lappy would recognise as the big video game shop at the edge of the Plaza in Penrith :lol: )
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby AdrianSutil » 11 Apr 2012, 12:00

Wizzie wrote:
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:
Wizzie wrote:She doesn't seem to mind it's basically my life, at all. Although, that might be partially due to her having a similar addiction to TV Tropes :lol:


Sounds like a keeper to me. :D


I came to the exact same conclusion when she revealed she used to be a massive gamer and took me to EB Games (Which Lappy would recognise as the big video game shop at the edge of the Plaza in Penrith :lol: )

It must be love :roll: ;)
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby Wizzie » 11 Apr 2012, 12:02

AdrianSutil wrote:
Wizzie wrote:
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:
Sounds like a keeper to me. :D


I came to the exact same conclusion when she revealed she used to be a massive gamer and took me to EB Games (Which Lappy would recognise as the big video game shop at the edge of the Plaza in Penrith :lol: )

It must be love :roll: ;)


Sad thing is a grand total of about 2 people at our school other than myself, her and Lappy know anything about this relationship. Goes to show just how little I trust them over you guys :lol:
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby the Masked Lapwing » 11 Apr 2012, 12:11

Wizzie wrote:
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Wizzie wrote:I came to the exact same conclusion when she revealed she used to be a massive gamer and took me to EB Games (Which Lappy would recognise as the big video game shop at the edge of the Plaza in Penrith :lol: )

It must be love :roll: ;)


Sad thing is a grand total of about 2 people at our school other than myself, her and Lappy know anything about this relationship. Goes to show just how little I trust them over you guys :lol:


Oh, everyone knows about it. It's just most of us don't care :lol:
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby Wizzie » 11 Apr 2012, 12:13

the Masked Lapwing wrote:
Wizzie wrote:
AdrianSutil wrote:It must be love :roll: ;)


Sad thing is a grand total of about 2 people at our school other than myself, her and Lappy know anything about this relationship. Goes to show just how little I trust them over you guys :lol:


Oh, everyone knows about it. It's just most of us don't care :lol:


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Re: Forum Facts

Postby eurobrun » 11 Apr 2012, 12:15

Wizzie: the literal definition of a lucky barstard.
:lol:

Also, I am in a Vodafone store with a picture of Craig Lowndes that makes him look like he has false teeth.
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Me wrote:I have no idea why I always think Tony D'Alberto is a mafia member :P
He's from a family of used cars salesmen... which might as well be the mafia Eurobrun :lol:
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby Wizzie » 11 Apr 2012, 12:16

eurobrun wrote:Wizzie: the literal definition of a lucky barstard.
:lol:

Also, I am in a Vodafone store with a picture of Craig Lowndes that makes him look like he has false teeth.


1. Is it signed by him?
2. We demand to see said picture over in the V8 Supercar thread :lol:
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby eurobrun » 11 Apr 2012, 12:22

Wizzie wrote:
eurobrun wrote:Wizzie: the literal definition of a lucky barstard.
:lol:

Also, I am in a Vodafone store with a picture of Craig Lowndes that makes him look like he has false teeth.


1. Is it signed by him?
2. We demand to see said picture over in the V8 Supercar thread :lol:


I just walked out of the Vodafone store so no. This reminds me how crappy Adelaide really is as a city.
Wizzie wrote:
Me wrote:I have no idea why I always think Tony D'Alberto is a mafia member :P
He's from a family of used cars salesmen... which might as well be the mafia Eurobrun :lol:
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Re: Forum Facts

Postby AdrianSutil » 11 Apr 2012, 14:48

Wizzie wrote:
the Masked Lapwing wrote:
Wizzie wrote:
Sad thing is a grand total of about 2 people at our school other than myself, her and Lappy know anything about this relationship. Goes to show just how little I trust them over you guys :lol:


Oh, everyone knows about it. It's just most of us don't care :lol:


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