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using trillian and its working anyways the service its been restored slowly the status page went down. I guess its everyone trying to hammer microsoft servers until they get on lol

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Well naturally. I have people I need to speak to.

If it's a message board and you don't need to take part in all threads and read them, why did you bother to reply to my post? Just take a chill pill and ignore it.

(Oh wait, maybe because if something bothers you, you're going to post about it. BIZARRO CONCEPT ISN'T IT)

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lol, what are you like. I posted in this thread, and was taking part before you. However, unlike myself, you decide to make a personal attack on everyone who had posted in this thread, telling them basically, and i'm generalising, to get a life.

I won't interfere with your uber intelligence... you know what they say.. "don't argue with an idiot, because they'll bring you down to their level, and then beat you with experience."

:rolleyes:

Ontario, Canada - Gaim, Kopete, aMSN, Mercury Messenger, none of them are signing in for me. Might just be my interenet connection but I mean if AIM and Yahoo and my browser work fine, msn must be down...

Edit: I'm on now, just took a little longer to sign in then normal. -insert thinking smiley here-

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lol, what are you like. I posted in this thread, and was taking part before you. However, unlike myself, you decide to make a personal attack on everyone who had posted in this thread, telling them basically, and i'm generalising, to get a life.

I won't interfere with your uber intelligence... you know what they say.. "don't argue with an idiot, because they'll bring you down to their level, and then beat you with experience."

:rolleyes:

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I never made a personal attack on anyone. Show me the one time where i ever insulted anybody. The worst thing i said was 'you guys are stupid', and that was being satirical (considering i put quotes around that even though i never said that).

You basically just implied that i'm idiot, though, so why don't you answer the question i asked. EDUCATE me. Why do you guys sit here and post about the MSN status? I'm a huge idiot and stuff, so just lay it down for me in a real slow manner so someone as dumb as me can understand it. What's the point? What does it help? If you can tell me, i'll apologise and never bring up the subject again.

So far, though, you've done the exact same thing as everyone else i've ever implied anything negative towards: 'omg how dare u say that who do u think u r y dont u jus get a life??? :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:'

lav-chan: you are called a Troll... plain and simple...

everyone else: no more eating his/her trollish bait...

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Well, i didn't speak those words, but I was thinking them :)

And i'm taking your advice.. I've said all i've wanted to say.

Still down for me :(

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