Originally posted by Nbomberi don't mean to be unnecessarily adversarial, but can you produce a post where you congratulated your opponent for their victory over you?
I have noticed that when someone posts something that is unansweerable, they are ignored, rather then congratulated on their obvious success. Input, por favor.
Originally posted by nomindThere is a big difference between an unanswerable post and a victory.
i don't mean to be unnecessarily adversarial, but can you produce a post where you congratulated your opponent for their victory over you?
Show me a post where an opponent scored a victory and I will show you the congratulations!
Originally posted by twhiteheadhere is an example of an unanswerable post:
There is a big difference between an unanswerable post and a victory.
Show me a post where an opponent scored a victory and I will show you the congratulations!
s;dflwiregbuildsubfvugbhflsbdlhbsdlsebrfuergbflfredgb!!!
congratulate me NOW, beeeeeeee-aaaatch
Originally posted by NordlysOff subject but this post made me think of this email:
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Olny srmat poelpe can.
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