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Old 09.26.2007, 11:02 AM   #9
pantophobia
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sometimes it's hard to take much seriously, i use the ignore option on people who just.....well are either too thick or just plain mean, and it's rather disappointing cause one of my friends refuses to register to post cause she feels too intimidated by certain posters

as for reporting posters, i have only done it once for a certain person who ended up getting banned for his threats and general aggressive attitude, that was pretty bad, the old board had it's a few like that, one who still hangs around but doesn't get into spats anymore was very brutish to everyone, but especially my female friends who he said some very reprehensible and personally unforgivable things to, not that it just slipped out, but of it's very deeply rooted sexist tendencies

as for puzzles, the 500 piece ones take forever, but for the most part it's too long to think and make up an accurate mental evaluation of someone who talks on the internet but can't possibly be like in person, and having met over 2 dozen members in the past 5 years it's very unique to see how at times they are very different in person or pretty much spot on
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