Something the B3ta coding monkeys need to do
From the Diana challenge. See all 318 entries (closed)
( , Wed 3 Oct 2007, 22:27, archived)
Give us an 'IGNORE ALL FUCKING COMPO ENTRIES UNLESS WE WANT TO FUCKING SEE ENDLESS FUCKING BADLY-SHOPPED PICTURES OF DEAD FUCKING BINTS WE NEVER FUCKING CARED ABOUT IN THE FIRST PLACE' button so we can avoid having to look at endless badly-shopped pictures of dead bints we never cared about in the first place.
From the Diana challenge. See all 318 entries (closed)
( , Wed 3 Oct 2007, 22:27, archived)
Feature requests from non-donating users
generally get ignored.
So do feature requests from donating users, but less rapidly.
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Wed 3 Oct 2007, 22:32,
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So do feature requests from donating users, but less rapidly.
i don't really care if they ignore it or not
because i hardly expect them to do anything about it anyway. i think it would be a good idea and i'd imagine others would agree; i can always go to the image challenge pages to see challenge entries but sometimes it would be nice not to see the board drowned in images that hold no interest for me whatsoever.
but whatever.
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Wed 3 Oct 2007, 22:36,
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but whatever.
why would you click on a link to
wheelbarrow-sex.filthsecondsfilth.cn/red-wheelbarrow-white-chickens.html ? it's obviously a hilarious response to me thinking an ignore challenge entries button would be a nice thing.
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Wed 3 Oct 2007, 22:37,
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I can't help it
I'm naturally curious. Even if I can see it's a misguiding link, I'll click it to find out where it goes.
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Wed 3 Oct 2007, 22:39,
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I'm just being cautious
Brand-new computer with Vista on it and only Vista's self-provided protection...
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Wed 3 Oct 2007, 22:40,
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You
forgot the quotes around hilarious. *kiss*
Edit: "an hilarious" /Radio 4 Listener blog
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Wed 3 Oct 2007, 22:39,
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Edit: "an hilarious" /Radio 4 Listener blog
I considered them
but I hit the @ button instead and decided not to bother.
Edit: I also thought that "an hilarious" would make me sound like even more of a pompous jackass so I left it in the less grammatically-correct but more colloquial form.
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Wed 3 Oct 2007, 22:40,
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Edit: I also thought that "an hilarious" would make me sound like even more of a pompous jackass so I left it in the less grammatically-correct but more colloquial form.