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FaQ, you're Test Please Delete whoring.
The trouble with that is that your gems are missed among your dross.
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Indeed - but I had to Google that to find out what it meant. I'm going with the following definition:Originally posted by wendigo100 View PostFaQ, you're forum whoring.
The trouble with that is that your gems are missed among your dross.
which seems the most complimentaryThe term "forum whore" is often misinterpreted to be a negative one, and incorrectly so. The very essence of a forum whore prevents it from having a negative implication. Whilst many ban happy news admins would seek to be a forum whore based on their post count and "attitude", one can only become a forum whore through having both a high post count and an attitude that prevents them from caring about the definition of a forum whore.Comment
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Good work. I meant TPD whore though, in the footsteps of DS23 and two or three others.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIndeed - but I had to Google that to find out what it meant. I'm going with the following definition ..... which seems the most complimentary
I'm only upset because somebody tried to TPD-whore through the Texas analog chip numbers.
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