Rebecca Black - Friday - Flow Chart

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"Which seat can I take" = This issue has remained unresolved since the time of the study! :D

Really her music is... ear piercingly blasphemously scary... :p
 
Wow; someone with a lot of time on their hands should be awarded one internet for this.
 
Wow; someone with a lot of time on their hands should be awarded one internet for this.
I more than agree with this!

"Which seat can I take" = This issue has remained unresolved since the time of the study! :D

Really her music is... ear piercingly blasphemously scary... :p

the seat issue - very true.

her "music" made my ears bleed. it is too scary and bad.
 
Necromancer !

/runs

:P Showing Fluffelana the ropes here on MyGaming ;)

Plus maybe she can help me win Duke Nukem :P (She always wants to play it though)

(And she just said to me here: "she doesn't care what other people think" @ Necro comment. (Eish, she a wild one) :P
 
She better watch out she doesn't get disqualified..They quite strict with thread necro'ing and such :p
 
She better watch out she doesn't get disqualified..They quite strict with thread necro'ing and such :p

I would be highly disgusted if that is the case.

I showed her this thread personally, it is my own thread, plus the last post is just over one week old to boot. If that is referred to as necroing then that rather shows poor inactivity for MyGaming than anything else.

Typically a necro occurs if the threads last activity is greater than one year. Learn your facts :)

Beside the above misconception of post bumping, new people on forums take time to adapt. People are not automatically born with internet forum behavior etiquette. Closed societies have only proven to fall and collapse. I believe you yourself (MissM) commented that regarding MyBroadband.

Edit (Provide Link): "Necroposting" (also called "necrobumping" or "gravedigging"), occurs when a forum thread that has been inactive for a long time, typically years, is bumped by a reader, usually in response to what he inadvertently believes to be an ongoing discussion, perhaps coming from a web search rather than from within the forum.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bump_(Internet)
 
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Ok, thanks for the lesson MrG :)

Anyways, I hope she continues to post on the forum in the future!
 
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