Say? (or more accurately Say What!!?)
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Say? (or more accurately Say What!!?)
Do you think Antoine D'Coolette is a destrucktable retarded annoying clumsy uncontroable cowardly Mobian and a jinx like on SatAM or Archie comic?
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To be completely honest, I have no idea what your question was. I'll just comment on what I could understand.
Hey c'mon, Antoine was awesome. Yes, he was clumsy, but it was for comic relief.
You should know not to say that since that played a minor part in your other thread in general discussion.Teede wrote:destuctable retarted clumsy crying uncontrolable annoying cowardly Mobian and a jinx
Hey c'mon, Antoine was awesome. Yes, he was clumsy, but it was for comic relief.
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Teede maybe you should read what Luke wrote in the General Discussion forum in your CGI thread...Teede wrote:(ahem) So? Anyone would like to answer my question?
Luke wrote:What is also frowned upon, and this applies most readily to Teede (and in the other thread), is posting a reply to your own post to say something like "Can anybody here me? Hello?" Obviously, if anyone has something of worth to reply with, they will do so and there is no rule that states all posts must be replied to, especially when you're letting only an hour pass before following up. One-line throwaway statements that don't really say anything are also discouraged. Instead of being deliberately vague only to have to answer the questions and put-downs that undoubtedly will come in reply, why not make your point clear from the start? It just may so happen that you'll have to explain your position (why you feel a certain way, whether others have reason to feel the same way) and that could well take more than one or two sentences.
If all could keep general posting courtesies like these in mind, then the discussions of this forum would be much more welcoming and rewarding. Thanks for remembering these guidelines and if you haven't already done so, I'd encourage all to read the Posting Guidelines atop General Discussion.
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Teede, I want you to read this post. REALLY READ IT. You got in trouble for this just today. Pay attention to what Luke wrote:
Having said that, I have no idea what you want anyone to respond to. Can you ask again in one simple post?
Trust me, if the site administrator gets annoyed with something you do, it would be smart to stop.Luke wrote:What is also frowned upon, and this applies most readily to Teede (and in the other thread), is posting a reply to your own post to say something like "Can anybody here me? Hello?" Obviously, if anyone has something of worth to reply with, they will do so and there is no rule that states all posts must be replied to, especially when you're letting only an hour pass before following up.
Having said that, I have no idea what you want anyone to respond to. Can you ask again in one simple post?
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[quote="Pasta67"]Teede, I want you to read this post. REALLY READ IT. You got in trouble for this just today. Pay attention to what Luke wrote:
[quote="Luke"]What is also frowned upon, and this applies most readily to Teede (and in the other thread), is posting a reply to your own post to say something like "Can anybody here me? Hello?" Obviously, if anyone has something of worth to reply with, they will do so and there is no rule that states all posts must be replied to, especially when you're letting only an hour pass before following up.[/quote]
Trust me, if the site administrator gets annoyed with something you do, it would be smart to stop.
Having said that, I have no idea what you want anyone to respond to. Can you ask again in one simple post?[/quote]
I already ask you in one post that I just wanted you guys to read my three posts where I left them.
[quote="Luke"]What is also frowned upon, and this applies most readily to Teede (and in the other thread), is posting a reply to your own post to say something like "Can anybody here me? Hello?" Obviously, if anyone has something of worth to reply with, they will do so and there is no rule that states all posts must be replied to, especially when you're letting only an hour pass before following up.[/quote]
Trust me, if the site administrator gets annoyed with something you do, it would be smart to stop.
Having said that, I have no idea what you want anyone to respond to. Can you ask again in one simple post?[/quote]
I already ask you in one post that I just wanted you guys to read my three posts where I left them.
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The title of this thread should be changed, since it has nothing to do with what is being dicussed.
Also TEEDE you should really read what the Site Owner posted. You cannot post the same thing a million times. It takes up space in in the long run costs bandwith for the site. Some of your repeated nonsense posts are not needed nor liked.
Also TEEDE you should really read what the Site Owner posted. You cannot post the same thing a million times. It takes up space in in the long run costs bandwith for the site. Some of your repeated nonsense posts are not needed nor liked.
Not in this thread you won't. Locked for obvious reasons, this thread is a waste of time.Teede wrote:I'm sorry. I promised I won't do it again.
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