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# All fab images,
but wait a little bit before you post a new thread. Every new thread pushes an earlier one of the board, and we like to look at everyone's work for as long as possible (for the most part, anyway).

Alternatively, you can post new images in your existing thread by replying to it.

Oh, and don't delete this now, just remember it for future images.
(, Tue 7 Oct 2008, 19:00, archived)
# Wise words
I always wonder how many n00bs get scared off, I believe in constructive critisicm
(, Tue 7 Oct 2008, 19:09, archived)
# how do i delete my thread without deleting my image?cheers
so if i reply to my own original thread-then i don't step on anyone's shoes?(didn't even know i was doing that)..learnin.....how do i delete my thread as someone suggested,without deleting my image?press something?ahaaa!does this free up space for everybody else's uploads?i think i get it....
(, Tue 7 Oct 2008, 19:14, archived)
# don't delete the thread
no point just memorize the faq, size is important and flooding just gets peoples necks up. Don't run off though!
(, Tue 7 Oct 2008, 19:17, archived)
# O_O
(, Tue 7 Oct 2008, 19:18, archived)
# -_-
(, Tue 7 Oct 2008, 19:18, archived)
# O_O
(, Tue 7 Oct 2008, 19:18, archived)
# it's Guy Chadwick!
(, Tue 7 Oct 2008, 19:19, archived)
# DON'T DELETE!
you will get it in the neck even worse! you've learned how to post images, just take it easy when it comes to posting them. you really should read the faq, it tells you everything that's expected of you. remember, some people have capped bandwidth, so oversized images are a no-no. watch how others do it, you'll soon pick it up.
(, Tue 7 Oct 2008, 19:19, archived)