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That was rude! What if he doesn't like all the women posted in the thread. Does he complain?

I'm not being rude, I'm just saying what I know everyone else wants to say but don't want to get involved with.

And for the record, yes, he does, and then proceeds to post another half naked guy to get back at us.

PS: this is what part of the alphabet would look like if the letters Q and R were eliminated

rofl, just stfu traxx. No one wants to hear your homophobic remarks. If you think you are smart and like to hear yourself talk, I'm sure there is a wall in your room.

Yes, and everyone wants to hear your talk. Right. I will guarantee you at least 100 people agree with me on this, so get over yourself. ROFL STFU LMAO G2G - lose the acronyms and type full words, you can't be that lazy

Yes, and everyone wants to hear your talk. Right. I will guarantee you at least 100 people agree with me on this, so get over yourself. ROFL STFU LMAO G2G - lose the acronyms and type full words, you can't be that lazy

Not to be mean, but at least he has the time to put periods at the end of his sentences.

And just for you, I have no men in my desktop.

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Yes, and everyone wants to hear your talk. Right. I will guarantee you at least 100 people agree with me on this, so get over yourself. ROFL STFU LMAO G2G - lose the acronyms and type full words, you can't be that lazy

Yeah, so that leaves 37,431 registered members who probably would take more offense to your remarks than DSN's choice of desktop subject matter.

The point here is that it is unacceptable to slanderize someone else's taste or lifestyle just because you don't like it. Just move on. If he and/or his desktop offends you that much, scroll to the next post. No one is forcing you or anyone else here to see questionable material and in fact its the moderator's job to remove those items. Do you write to ESPN when a half naked picture of Jeremy Shockey or some other athlete appears in ESPN the Magazine, etc. Probably not.

Yeah, and I know that opinions are like @$$holes, everyone has one.

This is just MY opinion.

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