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Post by Undies on Jun 4, 2020 20:38:01 GMT -5
writerspanic said this: "I like the idea of lots and lots of mods, we can squash shit like that." don't ask me why, but it is refusing to show anything in the quote box, even after i edit it back in. anyway, my response to the quote: oh hell no. i encourage shit like that. but i also encourage the inevitable responses from members to shit like that.
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Post by WritersPanic on Jun 4, 2020 20:44:19 GMT -5
writerspanic said this: "I like the idea of lots and lots of mods, we can squash shit like that." don't ask me why, but it is refusing to show anything in the quote box, even after i edit it back in. anyway, my response to the quote: oh hell no. i encourage shit like that. but i also encourage the inevitable responses from members to shit like that. Right! The insanity was part of the HF charm. As for the software, I had to goof around with my uBlock and Ghostery settings to get all of this working. I have a feeling ads play heavily into this after the initial period.
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Post by TumblingDice on Jun 4, 2020 22:06:39 GMT -5
not when i saw the posts anyway. Couldn't happen to a more perfect site. I bet they're going to make him a moderator. I like the idea of lots and lots of mods, we can squash shit like that. I never really minded that kinda shit because it's so trollable. Also gives an insight into the sick stuff that goes on in the human mind. I always wondered why it's always men that post that stuff, or why it's always men pretending to be women and not the other way around.
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Post by Undies on Jun 5, 2020 17:46:20 GMT -5
Couldn't happen to a more perfect site. I bet they're going to make him a moderator. I like the idea of lots and lots of mods, we can squash shit like that. I never really minded that kinda shit because it's so trollable. Also gives an insight into the sick stuff that goes on in the human mind. I always wondered why it's always men that post that stuff, or why it's always men pretending to be women and not the other way around. to be fair, we're really just assuming it's men. it's not like there's any evidence, beyond the fact that we know how men think and while nobody knows how women think, i'm pretty sure it's not like that.
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Post by neonspectraltoast on Jun 7, 2020 15:53:07 GMT -5
My anomaly is a splotchy colored penis. But I'm not sharing pics. It happened when I spilled boiling water on myself.
It doesn't look that abnormal, in my opinion. Well, let me take a look. Nah, it's not that crazy. Probably couldn't tell if I didn't know where to look.
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Post by 6eyedshaman on Jun 8, 2020 1:28:00 GMT -5
I have a long scar on my index finger where I had tumor removed. They had to amputate part of the nerve, so now I have zero feeling on the inside edge of my index where it meets my middle finger.
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Post by babs on Jun 8, 2020 4:31:00 GMT -5
When I was 5, I fell over cracked my head tore some skin out, I know.. 5 year olds! They made a mess of stitching it together, now it's like a small hole in my head.. till my grandson asked when did I get shot! No it's not that big.. but it could have been a pellet gun.. I got to practice taking pictures of my head.. undies, your not alone!
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Post by mallyboppa on Jun 8, 2020 5:11:06 GMT -5
I have quite a few scars ! loads on my hands from accidents working , a boxers knuckle on my right hand ,4 facial scars from fights and one from a motorbike spill ,also a long one like a smile on my right knee again from a motorbike accident !! I am pretty much perfect
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2020 8:59:15 GMT -5
Mine isn't very impressive. Back in the early 90s, while living in Boise, ID, I worked for a restaurant and one day while slicing open a bag of lettuce I instead sliced open my left index finger. It was a serrated knife and I could actually feel it sliding over the bone. Anyway, it required stitches and I still have the scar, although it is hard to see anymore. OK your turn. I have a scar on my wrist that happened when I was 13 or so. On the side and back, not across veins. Was done with a metal fingernail file. About two inches long, it is faded too. Never got stitches, it went down to the bone.
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Post by WritersPanic on Jun 8, 2020 10:47:18 GMT -5
Mine isn't very impressive. Back in the early 90s, while living in Boise, ID, I worked for a restaurant and one day while slicing open a bag of lettuce I instead sliced open my left index finger. It was a serrated knife and I could actually feel it sliding over the bone. Anyway, it required stitches and I still have the scar, although it is hard to see anymore. OK your turn. I have a scar on my wrist that happened when I was 13 or so. On the side and back, not across veins. Was done with a metal fingernail file. About two inches long, it is faded too. Never got stitches, it went down to the bone. Can I use it for a banner? Or maybe a background?
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