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Hmmm...take out the brand-name reference, and this may be sig-worthy.The loves of UGG boots make me become a UGG boots seller, I am not just selling shoes, I am selling comfortable and warming, which felling is indispensable of a elegant life.
^^ Now I can't get the picture of Forrest Gump running in shorts and UGG boots out of my head
Hmmm...take out the brand-name reference, and this may be sig-worthy.
Actually, I think the brand name is essential to convey that an elegant life requires Uggs.
iknow you guys catcha lot of crap. but i was talking to a friend the other day about online communities and how to develop them. I've been involved in them since the late 80s (actually edited for Prodigy back in dial-up), and I've got to say that this is probably the best-run forum i've seen. it's a really tricky balancing act allowing freedom but limiting stupidity and you guys do a great job. Though I sometimes see things that make me shake my head, i'm also afraid that repressing that would result in a much duller forum. there is something about the internet that does encourage the worst behavior ... even in the mystery reading one I was a member of, you'd get those old ladies who loved cat mysteries and they could be absolutely vicious. Picture Conne post-menopause.
These sentiments are signs of an impending nervous breakdown, or a very significant bowel movement.
iknow you guys catcha lot of crap. but i was talking to a friend the other day about online communities and how to develop them. I've been involved in them since the late 80s (actually edited for Prodigy back in dial-up), and I've got to say that this is probably the best-run forum i've seen. it's a really tricky balancing act allowing freedom but limiting stupidity and you guys do a great job. Though I sometimes see things that make me shake my head, i'm also afraid that repressing that would result in a much duller forum. there is something about the internet that does encourage the worst behavior ... even in the mystery reading one I was a member of, you'd get those old ladies who loved cat mysteries and they could be absolutely vicious. Picture Conne post-menopause.
Profanity in title. Please give the appropriate punishment.
So if a hypothetical forum member was to celebrate Independence Day by creating a hypothetical thread entitled "America, **** Yeah", would a hypothetical moderator be so anti-American as to lock said thread?
Very likely but due to profanity in the title, not because of anti-Americanism (or at least that how that particular mod will claim).