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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Hey, mods have to be able to trust other mods. We have the power to lock each other out of forums, undo spam deletions, turn all posters into the night of 1,000 mods, even delete each other's accounts in some cases, or something as simple as change each others' usernames or passwords so their usual login credentials no longer work.

Not that you needed to know that, but when the trust goes and it becomes mod vs. mod, everything on these forums -- and I mean everything -- can easily go down the toilet in a hurry. And believe you me, nobody wants to be around to be a mod under those conditions.
 
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Apr 12, 2004
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    Hey, mods have to be able to trust other mods. We have the power to lock each other out of forums, undo spam deletions, turn all posters into the night of 1,000 mods, even delete each other's accounts in some cases, or something as simple as change each others' usernames or passwords so their usual login credentials no longer work.

    Not that you needed to know that, but when the trust goes and it becomes mod vs. mod, everything on these forums -- and I mean everything -- can easily go down the toilet in a hurry. And believe you me, nobody wants to be around to be a mod under those conditions.

    Oh horse cock, I did it as a joke, and you knew it, if you could see past your own Raul Meireles tats and haircuts you might get that.
     

    Salvo

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    Dec 17, 2007
    62,790
    You got your cousin pregnant, didn't you?
    Not yet.

    If I were Salvo's cousin, I'd want to fuck him.
    Xoxoxo

    yeah, the flat ass is a dealbreaker.
    :agree:

    I've a cousin who's got downs, he's turned out pretty well all things considered. His parents even got him married and now he has a kid of his own. It certainly is a struggle and I'd go with the abortion route myself if I had the choice. It's really hard for the woman though.
    Yeah I can imagine. Would be really hard.
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
    115,912
    as entertaining( and above all informative) as he is, his language and antics alienate a lot of people and the message gets lost in the medium. Cocaine is a helluva drug.
    Nobody is perfect. He puts an entertaining spin on a very dry topic. The CNBC crowd even manages to ridicule someone like Marc Faber so who cares, they're compromised.
     

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