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*snorks* that doesn't mean what you think it means
you're going to have to have about 1800 more posts
I'm 12 (plus 19 years) and I don't understand...
"The laws of favours are amongst the most fundamental in the multiverse. The first law is: nobody asks for just one favour; the second request (after the granting of the first favour), prefaced by ‘and can I be really cheeky…?’ is the asking of the second favour. If the aforesaid second request is not granted, the second law ensures that the need for any gratitude for the first favour is nullified, and in accordance with the third law the favour giver has not done any favours at all, and the favour field collapses." - Terry Pratchett.
You can't unpload custom avatars. Only people around 2000 posts or more can upload customs. I say around because the exact number changes all the time
Fair Enough. (get it? Yes I know I am very mature)
Anyway... Back on topic:
Vote Young! Vote Young!
"The laws of favours are amongst the most fundamental in the multiverse. The first law is: nobody asks for just one favour; the second request (after the granting of the first favour), prefaced by ‘and can I be really cheeky…?’ is the asking of the second favour. If the aforesaid second request is not granted, the second law ensures that the need for any gratitude for the first favour is nullified, and in accordance with the third law the favour giver has not done any favours at all, and the favour field collapses." - Terry Pratchett.
"The laws of favours are amongst the most fundamental in the multiverse. The first law is: nobody asks for just one favour; the second request (after the granting of the first favour), prefaced by ‘and can I be really cheeky…?’ is the asking of the second favour. If the aforesaid second request is not granted, the second law ensures that the need for any gratitude for the first favour is nullified, and in accordance with the third law the favour giver has not done any favours at all, and the favour field collapses." - Terry Pratchett.
It's against the rules to even double-post (you'll get an infraction). Triple posting is even worse (2 infractions, I believe). Doing it on accident will often get you off the hook, doing it on purpose, even as a joke, will pretty much guarantee you an infraction or two. Please don't do it again.
It's against the rules to even double-post (you'll get an infraction). Triple posting is even worse (2 infractions, I believe). Doing it on accident will often get you off the hook, doing it on purpose, even as a joke, will pretty much guarantee you an infraction or two. Please don't do it again.
I didn't know that, to paraphrase a friends episode I thought it was frowned upon but not against the rules. Well it's a good thing I don't double post then.
Originally posted by Ben 'Teal'c would WIN!!' NobleView Post
I didn't know that, to paraphrase a friends episode I thought it was frowned upon but not against the rules. Well it's a good thing I don't double post then.
It depends on the reason for the double post. Nonsense post like those are defiantly against the rules. I don't think it would be severe enough to give you an infraction
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