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I can teach you how to fart some tunes.0
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Caporegiem wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »Caporegiem wrote: »cahubbard6421 wrote: »The test is your daily life. How well do you follow the program you’re on? How much do you give when you think nobody is watching? How many times have you given in to your temptations?
Three times today so far.
And I was only present for two of them? Hrmph
The first was a warm up.
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beingmore1 wrote: »cahubbard6421 wrote: »Has to be an argument first
Oh I’m totally arguing with you. “People like me” do that sometimes.
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Flagging isn’t necessary, guy. This is chit.0
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What do you mean flagging?0
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Someone care to explain flagging?0
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Well, that’s sad. Anonymity is the worst thing about the interwebs!0
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Well, you’re acting oblivious to the report feature so it clearly couldn’t have been you.0
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beingmore1 wrote: »cahubbard6421 wrote: »Someone care to explain flagging?
Its the report feature. When someone doesn’t like what a person has to say, doesn’t like the person, or is a sad jealous soul, they report a persons comments to get them in trouble. Sad thing really, but people do it. Edit...because it’s anonymous.
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Heyyy, sweet, now we've learned something!1
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I wouldn’t report someone for quoting me that’s for damned sure.0
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Close thread time?0
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beingmore1 wrote: »cahubbard6421 wrote: »Well, that’s sad. Anonymity is the worst thing about the interwebs!
Welcome to mfp. If it wasn’t you than I have a hater. Or someone thinks I’m flirting with you and they have “claimed” you in their mind. And they are a’hatin on me for jelly reasons lol. Weird place.
It would be convenient for you to think it was me. Since we had an “argument” earlier but not my style. I’d just walk away and ignore the post all together if I couldn’t handle it.1 -
No, we’re just getting to the part where he warms up to us.0
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I’m adding all you trolls0
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caco_ethes wrote: »No, we’re just getting to the part where he warms up to us.
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I’m glad this thread happened. Definitely went from being salty to having fun with it.0
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cahubbard6421 wrote: »Well, that’s sad. Anonymity is the worst thing about the interwebs!
As an anonymous user I respectfully disagree.- Sometimes you just don’t want anyone to know who you really are, even if you aren’t involved in anything illegal or questionable. There’s a level of social safety that comes with anonymity, and that can be really important for introverts in online communities.
- Online anonymity also plays an important role in freedom of expression. One of the most amazing things about the Internet is that it can give voices to those who are actively being silenced, allowing them to speak without fear of repercussion.
- There’s one other major category of people who benefit from anonymity: those who need more information on a given topic but don’t want to be caught seeking out that information. Most people actually fall into this group without realizing it. A common example would be medical questions.
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caco_ethes wrote: »No, we’re just getting to the part where he warms up to us.
We are an acquired taste
Speak fo yoself, I’m quite bland2 -
cahubbard6421 wrote: »I’m glad this thread happened. Definitely went from being salty to having fun with it.
My other sweet man boy is gone I need someone else to sprinkle salt on2 -
cahubbard6421 wrote: »Well, that’s sad. Anonymity is the worst thing about the interwebs!
As an anonymous user I respectfully disagree.- Sometimes you just don’t want anyone to know who you really are, even if you aren’t involved in anything illegal or questionable. There’s a level of social safety that comes with anonymity, and that can be really important for introverts in online communities.
- Online anonymity also plays an important role in freedom of expression. One of the most amazing things about the Internet is that it can give voices to those who are actively being silenced, allowing them to speak without fear of repercussion.
- There’s one other major category of people who benefit from anonymity: those who need more information on a given topic but don’t want to be caught seeking out that information. Most people actually fall into this group without realizing it. A common example would be medical questions.
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caco_ethes wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »No, we’re just getting to the part where he warms up to us.
We are an acquired taste
Speak fo yoself, I’m quite bland
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