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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> How long before people point to other threads from

> this thread and then the discussion continues here

> instead of there

>

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> That?ll be helpful



Don't worry, I'm sure you'll hide all the unhelpful threads in good time. Chill out man FFS, it's a bit of fun!

daizie Wrote:

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> No good to us that are banned from commenting


Hello Daizie


I've had my ED Issues & Gossip privileges cut off a couple of times, mainly for being a wild-eyed no good kid from the wrong side of the tracks.

"What are you rebelling against"? they asked "Whatcha got" I growled out of the corner of my mouth.


Anyway usually a ban is time-limited, I think if you contact Admin they'd consider reinstating you.

Unless you've been particularly egregious.

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