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Congrats for making it up to 4 stars. :) I've been hanging in 2-star limbo for years. Not exactly nice to be in the same group as some of the political nutjobs, but that's the price for my old fanboyisms in the Gamers Hangout. :p

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How did you get a coffeebean background on your profile??? WANT

Haha, funnily enough I just removed it because it had bugged out on my side. Seems it was working for others.

Basically if you go into your profile settings, under the tab 'Profile Customisation' you can find the options there :)

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It's a customisation feature on the forums.

I'd suggest he has access to it due to being a mod >.<

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I don't think we have access, but thanks for rubbing it in >.>

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I've had 5 stars for as long as I can remember, I never really post in politics though. Had a couple of scuffles with other members but on the whole if I disagree with someone I just ignore them so I think that may play a big role in it :p

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The official get ''get stars'' thread

oh man! Why did you have to post! :woot: Now I have to change my 1-star to a 5-star, so really this counts as double for you (Y) I never thought this day would ever happen :punk: .

Come here :hug_guy:

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I don't need the 5 star rating, I just wanted to say congratulations. (Y)

To be honest I don't really pay attention to the rating system. I didn't even know what mine was until I just checked. :laugh:

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I don't need the 5 star rating, I just wanted to say congratulations. (Y)

To be honest I don't really pay attention to the rating system. I didn't even know what mine was until I just checked. :laugh:

same did not know it was even there till this thread lol

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With more stars comes greater responsibility... lol

Now you have to return the favor with a special breakfast and chocolates or maybe a free upgrade to the presidential suite.

I just gave you 5 stars too :)

lol

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