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Sunhawk
12/04/18 8:22:23 AM
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...mean? - Results (6 votes)
Nope.
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Nope, I only know one.
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Yes.
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I don't think those things have commonly been used on CE in 8 or 10 years. Shame. Some of the much older posters might know, though.
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DevsBro
12/04/18 8:43:00 AM
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nt no text
lt ... limited text?
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Sunhawk
12/04/18 8:44:07 AM
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Oh dear, DevsBro. That was a pretty bad post.
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DevsBro
12/04/18 8:44:53 AM
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Do I make any other kind?
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Sunhawk
12/04/18 8:46:20 AM
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To be fair, you're quite far beyond a lot of CE regulars, WRT posting quality.

I mean, you're not Veggeta or anything.

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Laserion
12/04/18 8:53:50 AM
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Lt is... link topic? As in "the message is just a link".
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