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The Lounge (63 Viewing)

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There are creepier things than this. :evil:

most people are probably lurking, like me :curtain:

Couldn't stand reading all of the replies in this thread.

 

Why the fuck would someone make a thread claiming how creepy it is for 63 people to watch or lurk one of the sections of a public forum on the internet? Especially when this creator's ironic statement overpasses the logic after her 40,000 posts of spam in less than two years?

 

This forum, as well as the whole internet is public. Everything you say, post, watch, or read is public and not private. All of the 2.5 billion internet users have access to it, so if you feel "creeped out" for 63 people looking at something that is PUBLIC, then I'd suggest you to open your mind a bit more and at least be aware that there's a huge world out there with a lot of people.

I hardly think Kelsie was being serious when she made this thread. But then again, I'm not her, so I wouldn't know.

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40,000 posts of spam

 

So 1,069 of my posts were not spam, huh? :dance:

 

And yes this thread was SRS BSNS you guise.

Woo go Kelsie! :dance:

 

SRS BSNS BNS

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THIS BSNS IS AS SRS AS MY SRS-AIRBAG

I'm going to safely assume not nearly as many people are viewing The Lounge now.

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How do you figure that :surprised:

If anyone on here is several people,

then that person is probably crests.

 

 

 

 

:too lazy to use proper english:

Nope: The Lounge (83 Viewing)

 

So, my assumption isn't just unsafe, it's completely wrong. Awesomeness.

So 1,069 of my posts were not spam, huh? :dance:

I MEANT THAT AS AN ESTIMATE MY DEAR. I'M SORRY, BUT THEY ARE STILL SPAM INCLUDING THE 1,075 THAT YOU HAVE RIGHT NOW, AND THE 1,076 THAT YOU WILL HAVE BY THE TIME YOU REPLY TO THIS POST.

 

I AM WRITING THIS IN CAPS SO THAT YOU CAN UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU ARE GETTING YOURSELF INTO IN CLEAR AND COHESIVE LANGUAGE.

 

THANKS.

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I MEANT THAT AS AN ESTIMATE MY DEAR. I'M SORRY, BUT THEY ARE STILL SPAM INCLUDING THE 1,075 THAT YOU HAVE RIGHT NOW, AND THE 1,076 THAT YOU WILL HAVE BY THE TIME YOU REPLY TO THIS POST.

 

I AM WRITING THIS IN CAPS SO THAT YOU CAN UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU ARE GETTING YOURSELF INTO IN CLEAR AND COHESIVE LANGUAGE.

 

THANKS.

 

I like how you've started to dislike me just because I didn't join your blank group.

 

You don't even know what spam is.

SPAM = Stupid Pointless Annoying Messages

 

Therefore it could be anything he perceives to be stupid pointless and annoying

 

and a message

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SPAM = Stupid Pointless Annoying Messages

 

Therefore it could be anything he perceives to be stupid pointless and annoying

 

and a message

 

Aaand you don't know what spam is either, apparently.

 

Forum spam is the creating of messages that are advertisements, abusive, or otherwise unwanted on Internet forums. It is generally done by automated spambots. Most forum spam consists of links to external sites, with the dual goals of increasing search engine visibility in highly competitive areas such as weight loss, pharmaceuticals, gambling, pornography, real estate or loans, and generating more traffic for these commercial websites. Some of these links contain code to track the spambot's identity if a sale goes through, when the spammer behind the spambot works on commission.

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