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Offline georgey

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Mayla
on: May 23, 2019, 06:23:27 PM
I often wonder what happened to m1469.  I see her “.” writing style every once in a while. It inspires me to sometimes borrow from her. 

In case a eulogy was never given for her, I would like to deliver the below eulogy for m1469, borrowing from the words of Clark Griswold, if I may.  I realize I did not know her pre “.” writing style period very well, but I feel I know her final “.” writings as well as most.  I apologize if any feel that this is inappropriate.


O God, ease our suffering in this, our moment of great despair. Yea, admit this kind and decent woman into thy arms of thine heavenly area, up there. And Moab, he lay us upon the band of the Canaanites, and yea, though the Hindus speak of karma, I implore you: give her a break.


I wish her and everyone the best. Happy practicing!

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Re: Mayla
Reply #1 on: May 23, 2019, 09:25:55 PM
" . "

       -m1469

Offline mjames

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Re: Mayla
Reply #2 on: May 24, 2019, 07:38:40 AM
Imagine going back to like 5000 posts just to edit them to a "." because people pissed you off. That's just weird.

Hope she's doing well though.

Offline Bob

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Re: Mayla
Reply #3 on: May 25, 2019, 11:26:26 PM
She imploded.  Over some argument about who recorded a piano piece I think, but there must have been more than that.  She actually went back through something like 5,000+ posts and deleted them by putting . in their place.  I think Nils disabled editing posts after some amount of time after that.  You can't just delete or edit posts quickly though.  That took some time and dedication to go back through them.  I think she had more than one or two accounts on here though.  For all we know, just posts under a different name now.
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