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Offline ajspiano

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Re: Forum moderators?
Reply #100 on: April 08, 2013, 04:33:33 AM
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I could have plenty of reason to wonder why people feel the need to post through multiple accounts

I on the other hand am usually left wondering why people think I am doing so when I'm not..

Offline outin

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Re: Forum moderators?
Reply #101 on: April 08, 2013, 07:05:34 PM
I sometimes wonder if I should let my other personalities have an account too...but maybe it's not a good idea to let them get into a discussion between themselves...

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Re: Forum moderators?
Reply #102 on: April 08, 2013, 09:27:47 PM
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I'm aware that you [m1469] are dismissing the truth by criticizing the messengers of it with a half-baked metaphor.

The truth is, in AJ's competition, m1469/ K. accused Keypeg of stealing her recording and using it as his own to submit to the competition.

It was proven to her "12 ways to Sunday" this was not possible.

She has not apologized for this, and does not believe she did anything wrong.

So she goes on like nothing ever happened, seeking refuge in her goofy spiritual proselytizing all the while unable to grasp the simple difference between right and wrong, truth and lies.

I still think she needs some type of medical help, and I don't mean this as a slur.

Offline birba

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Re: Forum moderators?
Reply #103 on: April 09, 2013, 04:24:15 AM
Hey guys!  She's a diva.  No getting around it.
Or as she would say:   :)
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