Do you post random things just to increase your posting count? Because you either post something that's not relevant to the topic, posting topics that require simple common sense "Where are the global application questions" (Come on its like right in your face?).
We would appreciate it if you didn't comment on everything or make posts for no reason.
Do you post random things just to increase your posting count? Because you either post something that's not relevant to the topic, posting topics that require simple common sense "Where are the global application questions" (Come on its like right in your face?).
We would appreciate it if you didn't comment on everything or make posts for no reason.
I mean at least he's in off-topic right now
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His point still stands. Do some research on OP's posts. Half of them were deleted for being utterly useless; if only you could see them. The other half remains on our forums, free for you to look them up yourself. Agent74 is correct in every sense of the word, and he's not talking about this particular post made by the OP, nor did he even mention it. Even if he were to have mentioned it, he would still have a point - "Do you post random things just to increase your posting count?".
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