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Xandax is closing threads. Luis, quickly now, hide the Citadel! Save it from doom!
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Quick! Claim this to be the new spam thread!
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The topic is a bit unusual though.
"The hypothalamus is one of the most important parts of the brain, involved in many kinds of motivation, among other functions. The hypothalamus controls the "Four F's": 1. fighting; 2. fleeing; 3. feeding; and 4. mating."
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Bah, another thread of mine that will be unused. :rolleyes:

And me posting here isn't helping it.:laugh:
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Masa wrote:The topic is a bit unusual though.
That's why I like it < :mad: >
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Masa wrote:The topic is a bit unusual though.
Well, better a unusual topic than no topic at all ;) :p

So, what everybody think of this new limit??
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It's all the same to me. I usually tend to lose interest (or track of) everything after post twohundredsomething anyway.

Ohh, right. Claimed!
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*[url="http://www.gamebanshee.com/forums/speak-your-mind-16/the-ensuing-establishment-78817.html"]cough[/url]*

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Sytze wrote:It's all the same to me. I usually tend to lose interest (or track of) everything after post twohundredsomething anyway.

Ohh, right. Claimed!
Well, that's true. The only difference now will be that I must look more often a new thread to discuss in...
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dj_venom wrote:*[url="http://www.gamebanshee.com/forums/speak-your-mind-16/the-ensuing-establishment-78817.html"]cough[/url]*

:p
You disguised it as a new hangout. You sneaky big bird.
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What? Me? It's just this new flu going around, it has a strange cough. :rolleyes:
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Kipi wrote:Well, that's true. The only difference now will be that I must look more often a new thread to discuss in...
True, and since posting a new thread is less likely to happen than a new post in an already existing thread, my guess is that the spam level will drop. Though just barely. :p
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dj_venom wrote:*[url="http://www.gamebanshee.com/forums/speak-your-mind-16/the-ensuing-establishment-78817.html"]cough[/url]*

:p
Sorry, man, but citadels, refugee camps and pubs are no longer cutting it :( The crowds now flock to the post-modernist, avant-garde hang-outs.
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Sytze wrote:True, and since posting a new thread is less likely to happen than a new post in an already excisting thread, my guess is that the spam level will drop. Though just barely. :p
Well, IMO it won't drop much, maybe not even as much that it could be noticed... :rolleyes:

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Birdflu? ;) :laugh: :D
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Vicsun wrote:Sorry, man, but citadels, refugee camps and pubs are no longer cutting it :( The crowds now flock to the post-modernist, avant-garde hang-outs.
Indeed. Vicsun is always the first with everything - you could say he's trendsetting - and that says it all about this thread. Yes, I intended this to be the new thing. It was what I planned from the start. Most certainly. Without doubt.
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Vicsun wrote:Sorry, man, but citadels, refugee camps and pubs are no longer cutting it :( The crowds now flock to the post-modernist, avant-garde hang-outs.
I hate conceptualism.

@Kip: :laugh:
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Spam is always spam no matter where.
"The hypothalamus is one of the most important parts of the brain, involved in many kinds of motivation, among other functions. The hypothalamus controls the "Four F's": 1. fighting; 2. fleeing; 3. feeding; and 4. mating."
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See, that's where you are wrong. Spam has many different layers. To be more precise, you could say that spam is made up of layer, upon layer, upon layer. It's all deceit and lies what you see, look for the deeper meaning behind a simply spam reply. Not all is what it seems. For example, Vicsun usually tries to make his spam somewhat intelligent and consisting of deeper meanings, simply to tease people. My spam is usually quite lunatic and very random. Then there's Luis who just keeps rambling and rambling. Mag tries to subtely move every spampost in the direction of alcohol, I could go on for a very long, long time. But I won't. So you see, my dear Mase, look deeper than the mere appreances of spam, for you will find truths and untruths more devious and confronting than you might have ever expected.

I'll stop now.
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Masa wrote:Spam is always spam no matter where.
Humph. This is an opinion worthy of a simpleton and offends those of us who hold an enlightened opinion on communication and its many nuances.
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:laugh: You're the experts :rolleyes:
"The hypothalamus is one of the most important parts of the brain, involved in many kinds of motivation, among other functions. The hypothalamus controls the "Four F's": 1. fighting; 2. fleeing; 3. feeding; and 4. mating."
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