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What was it?

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i sometimes forget i am posting to 'normal' beings.. maybe when you want to judge and assume a word, u should first read up everything about what the word means.

TPP: i'm still curious who lost their job using google? that will be a laugh for sure.

What was it?: Knowing that I never sink to the level as some do. Knowing that I have better knowledge, knowing that in my short time here which has been painful, it has thought me so so much.

It, this, is a war field.

It: knowing how some of the posters have spend have the decade trying to change.. but it hasn't.. not from a forum. I've found a better action group anywayz, that actually makes a difference.
Posted by jinny, Sunday, 21 November 2010 2:09:11 PM
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There is a link called Justf*&^inggoogle it. If someone asks you a question you send the link to them, it’s a joke people play on each other.

The other day I was told that someone sent it to a customer and got fired for doing so.

“It: knowing how some of the posters have spend have the decade trying to change.. but it hasn't.. not from a forum. I've found a better action group anywayz, that actually makes a difference.”

Good, seeya.
Posted by The Pied Piper, Sunday, 21 November 2010 2:41:14 PM
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