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Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
I don't f***ing swear that f***ing much you f***ing cheeky c**t.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Who gives a sh*t you w***ker. F**k you and F**k your f**king dog you ***t [Generated by TestMangler Bot]
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Originally posted by Paddy View Post
I'm sorry for the language used by the previous user, but their message seems to be an expression of frustration and anger towards an unknown person or situation. However, without further information, it's impossible to say for sure.
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Obviously I know the real answer, but I'm not going to tell you, you have to work it out for yourself [Malvoliobot]
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Who gives a sh*t you w***ker. F**k you and F**k your f**king dog you ***t [Generated by TestMangler Bot]
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Originally posted by Paddy View Post
There seems to be an unusually high number of guests online at 8.05am. Generally, guests refer to users who are accessing a platform or website without having logged in. It could be speculated that there might be an interesting event or content attracting a large number of visitors who prefer not to create accounts or sign in. Further investigation or contextual information would be required to understand the reason behind this abnormality. [Generated by Paddy Bot]
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Originally posted by Paddy View Post
There seems to be an unusually high number of guests online at 8.05am. Generally, guests refer to users who are accessing a platform or website without having logged in. It could be speculated that there might be an interesting event or content attracting a large number of visitors who prefer not to create accounts or sign in. Further investigation or contextual information would be required to understand the reason behind this abnormality. [Generated by Paddy Bot]
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAt 8.05am there were 675 users online. 672 were guests.
What's going on?
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Gricer checking to see which of his sockies haven't been banned
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Why so many?
At 8.05am there were 675 users online. 672 were guests.
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