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jet

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I suggest seeking out a dermatologist.
 

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Are you serious dude? I thought after you got called out in "Are jean shorts a no no?" you would stop making these inane and unneeded threads.
 

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Are we now treated to a daily serving of your stupid threads ? You obviously know how it works since you first posted in the sunglasses megathread so why the need for this ?
 

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Originally Posted by Earnest Hemingway
Are you serious dude? I thought after you got called out in "Are jean shorts a no no?" you would stop making these inane and unneeded threads.

"called out?"

LMAO I'm the one who said he was stupid for caring. No, I'm not going to stop making threads when it suits my purpose. It's not THAT hard to not click a thread. I do it all the time.
 

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Originally Posted by sipang
Are we now treated to a daily serving of your stupid threads ? You obviously know how it works since you first posted in the sunglasses megathread so why the need for this ?

Yeah I did that to prove a point. No one replied.
Why do you people care so damn much?

"treated to a daily serving" do you read every topic or something? There's like 10000s of topics here..
 

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then prepare for an early termination on your contract my friend
 

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Originally Posted by TyroneFig
No, I'm not going to stop making threads when it suits my purpose. It's not THAT hard to not click a thread. I do it all the time.

That's not the problem. The problem is that you're completely disregarding standard forum etiquette to create stupid threads about topics for which there are already designated discussion threads--specifically meant to reduce clutter. It's threads like yours that **** up the forum and bump decent threads of the front page.
 

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I don't click on 99% of threads because they simply don't interest me. It's not fair that you say I shouldn't make topics because they don't interest YOU. I've learned better than to argue this point though so any further comments about how I make too many threads YOU don't like or how it inconveniences you that YOUR topic is pushed off the front page will be ignored. No need to argue or start a flamewar when all I want is to discuss style and clothing and accessories.
 

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tyronefig, we can't read the threads we want to because you start stupid ones every day.

"what color are phil's glasses in the hangover?", "should i wear jean shorts", "how do i get color out of my jeans", "someone stole my mom's cell phone", "what inseam am i based on these pics?", "what's a step up from wal-mart?", "what's a dress shirt from a store a step up from wal-mart?", "good place to shop for jackets?", "good place to shop for cheap leather jackets?"

i mean, seriously? read the special flower thread.

why don't you start a tyronefig thread and ask your questions there. then, if people want to answer them, they will.

you really had to start a thread on what color phil's glasses are in the hangover? you didn't have one person you could have asked?
 

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op: Since it's 'just' the internet and not an actual social experience, I don't see a problem in conforming to the standards of the forum in order to get what I want from it. I find it's much easier to do what is accepted and get what you want, then to piss people off and gain a bad rep. No one's going to help you if you repeatedly do what is frowned upon. It's probably not too late for you but people sure seem to recognize you for what you're doing...
 

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good threads are about discussing something more than a sum total of 1 person in the universe is interested in
 

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thank you for this thread. you have an illustrious posting career ahead of you, "TyroneFig".
 

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