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Dude, I'm REALLY sorry that you think I would actually spend time stalking you. I'm having loads of fun, in case you haven't noticed by now. The way I got to those two nodes is because I was curious about your worst nodes. I'm sure you don't oppose to that do you???
If it makes you feel any better / safer, I'll only read your posts if you ask me to.
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About my insults, I have already asked for your forgiveness, but it seems you wish to ignore me instead. I dunno. Doesn't sound right. I would come back with "appologies accepted" or something of the sort.
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I'm being bad? Sorry dude, I'm just having fun... And btw: I wasn't harrassing you in the chatterbox, unless you consider, "Why did you vote (insert node) down?" harrasment. I wasn't pretending to know that you voted me down, I was SURE you voted me down. And no, I don't have super-h4x0r-powers, I use logic.
Dude, chill out... You're getting way too wound up about this. (I'm just nicely recommending btw, I don't want you to think that I am ordering you to chill, or being nasty about this either!!!)
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