
because I knew what it was before reading the bottom bit!
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Tue 6 Jan 2009, 23:17,
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I just thought something might distract from the fail above.
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Tue 6 Jan 2009, 23:26,
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By which I mean, welcome to ignore, again.
Not that you'll read this, of course.

with b3ta, it takes a while for some to figure out how the line is drawn.
we laughed at Leningrad's Kes picture
although it was perhaps a slightly better quality joke
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Tue 6 Jan 2009, 23:22,
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we laughed at Leningrad's Kes picture
although it was perhaps a slightly better quality joke

But this person seems to keep being stuck in the same theme.
And I really don't like his racist images and the way he completely ignores every reply or question he gets. He just posts and runs, gets banned again, starts a new account and it's the same shit all over again until the next ban. Why bother really?
It's just a pity. Some of his images are indeed funny (I've seen one or two that are). But I even hate to admit that because he just keeps acting like a cunt. ;)
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Tue 6 Jan 2009, 23:30,
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And I really don't like his racist images and the way he completely ignores every reply or question he gets. He just posts and runs, gets banned again, starts a new account and it's the same shit all over again until the next ban. Why bother really?
It's just a pity. Some of his images are indeed funny (I've seen one or two that are). But I even hate to admit that because he just keeps acting like a cunt. ;)

I wasn't aware of trolling on previous accounts.
DEFINITELY SHOULD KNOW BETTER BY NOW
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Wed 7 Jan 2009, 0:09,
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DEFINITELY SHOULD KNOW BETTER BY NOW

In March 1993 Kevin Carter made a trip to southern Sudan. The sound of soft, high-pitched whimpering near the village of Ayod attracted Carter to a young emaciated Sudanese toddler.
The girl had stopped to rest while struggling to a feeding center, wherein a vulture had landed nearby. He said that he waited about 20 minutes, hoping that the vulture would spread its wings. It didn't.
Carter snapped the haunting photograph and chased the vulture away. However, he also came under heavy criticism for just photographing — and not helping — the little girl.
Source: wikipedia.
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Tue 6 Jan 2009, 23:19,
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The girl had stopped to rest while struggling to a feeding center, wherein a vulture had landed nearby. He said that he waited about 20 minutes, hoping that the vulture would spread its wings. It didn't.
Carter snapped the haunting photograph and chased the vulture away. However, he also came under heavy criticism for just photographing — and not helping — the little girl.
Source: wikipedia.