Milestones

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Greg
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Netpackrat wrote:
Denis wrote:Who's blatant? :P
There were some examples of what I mean, in the thread that I linked.
Indeed. Here we blather just because we like to blather on about the things we like to blather on about. :lol:

We don't deliberately throw up completely content-free filler for the sole purpose of incrementing our post counts.
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Bullspit wrote:We should have never invested our post count in bit coins, or the dollar.
I invested all of mine in Dogepostcountcoin. Much post. Wow. Many submits.
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Just think how many threads you just killed, you inconsiderate bastard. :P
Note to self: start reading sig lines. They're actually quite amusing. :D
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Dang. The only other way I can become known as an Active Shooter again leaves a lot to be desired.
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Totally wasn't expecting that one. :shock: :lol:
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Yay! Not a newbie anymore! 8-)
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Greg wrote: Here we blather just because we like to blather on about the things we like to blather on about. :lol:
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