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# is this challenge making people crabby? or am i just imagining things?
that is very woo!
(, Tue 26 Aug 2003, 21:10, archived)
# Every challenge
makes someone crabby.

they lose all rational thought and start not not see a good pic when it is in front of them.

OK, the Weebl thing has been done before, but as said above by Tedious, not as well as this (no disrespect to the others, but this one is great).
(, Tue 26 Aug 2003, 21:12, archived)
# a shame, therefore
that it's not in the challenge...
(, Tue 26 Aug 2003, 21:14, archived)
# hmmm
true
(, Tue 26 Aug 2003, 21:14, archived)
# Good point - well made
I assumed it was coz of all the talk above.

Whatever the circumstances, I still stand by what I said, a great pic.
(, Tue 26 Aug 2003, 21:16, archived)
# I think
it was standard "oops, I didn't click the button" stuff... but the poster seems to have wandered off so we can't draw their attention to it
(, Tue 26 Aug 2003, 21:16, archived)
# Big bollox......
Hmm.

Been out. Back now. I'm crap. Thanx for the comments. Think I'll try to go back and click the button......

Dumbass....etc.
(, Tue 26 Aug 2003, 22:41, archived)
# i think
"shop hitler" would have been less controversial, as he's dead
but as i understand it the kkk are a bit of a joke even in the white supremacist community
(, Tue 26 Aug 2003, 21:13, archived)
# hitler?
been there, done that, offended those people - "if germany won the war"
(, Tue 26 Aug 2003, 21:14, archived)
# yup
first time I took a week off from b3ta was that.
(, Tue 26 Aug 2003, 21:16, archived)
# I must admit
that the more "contravertial" (sic) the competition subject, then the more crap is generated. But on the flip side, more funny stuff is also churned out (but is usually obscured by the amount of unfunny shite).
Oh well.
(, Tue 26 Aug 2003, 21:18, archived)
# its making people crabby
(, Tue 26 Aug 2003, 21:13, archived)
# it could also be due to
the lack of sex b3tans receive.
(, Tue 26 Aug 2003, 21:29, archived)