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Thu Mar 26, 2015 6:22 pm
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PenguinAttack says...



Look, I know it's good to let off steam sometimes and we're all having a good time, but really guys, how many of these threads are you going to make?

At least @Kyllorac is attempting to consolidate some of this nonsense, but really. You're going too far with the hate and the like. (I know, I posted a silly post of my own, but you should definitely consider how difficult it is for the Australasian community to post appropriately timed comments when threads move when we're asleep or at work. It's rude.)

The deletion of the past threads is an opportunity for us to come back to a DE-CLUTTERED forum where we're not having to search through the serious posts because of all the silly threads. I know this is a bit of a buzzkill but I've been modding a long time and I know just how difficult it becomes to look at the forum when there's a whole mess of silly posting getting in the way.

While you're here, please check out @Lauren2010 Staff Conflict Resolution, @Nate YWS' Electric Bill Is Too High and @Firestarter YWS Con 2016

They're all important, serious, threads you should be paying attention to.
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I wish I were as wise as you. <#
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