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Sorry to be a spoilsport, but I find this thread quite desperate. It seems that this thread is a free pass to spam anything you like. But most importantly, that fact Neowin has almost hit 8 million is amazing. So why tarnish that by using this thread to almost "cheat" our way to 8 mil. That fact that we got here by posting what we have posted, to contribute etc and then flood this thread with crap just to boost the amount. Power leveling almost. Seems to disrespect everything Neowin has worked for. But then again, this is all my E-pinion and that ultimately means nothing.

Sorry to be a spoilsport, but I find this thread quite desperate. It seems that this thread is a free pass to spam anything you like. But most importantly, that fact Neowin has almost hit 8 million is amazing. So why tarnish that by using this thread to almost "cheat" our way to 8 mil. That fact that we got here by posting what we have posted, to contribute etc and then flood this thread with crap just to boost the amount. Power leveling almost. Seems to disrespect everything Neowin has worked for. But then again, this is all my E-pinion and that ultimately means nothing.

You use to be a subscriber... what happened?

I don't consider this a free pass at all, I just know we won't hit the 8-million mark in time, because this seems to be a slow couple of months... If you can't beat'em, join'em!

I see your toaster, and raise you a hammer, 4 standing bullets, and 2 knocked down!

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You use to be a subscriber... what happened?

I don't consider this a free pass at all, I just know we won't hit the 8-million mark in time, because this seems to be a slow couple of months... If you can't beat'em, join'em!

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Sorry to be a spoilsport, but I find this thread quite desperate. It seems that this thread is a free pass to spam anything you like. But most importantly, that fact Neowin has almost hit 8 million is amazing. So why tarnish that by using this thread to almost "cheat" our way to 8 mil. That fact that we got here by posting what we have posted, to contribute etc and then flood this thread with crap just to boost the amount. Power leveling almost. Seems to disrespect everything Neowin has worked for. But then again, this is all my E-pinion and that ultimately means nothing.

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Sorry to be a spoilsport, but I find this thread quite desperate. It seems that this thread is a free pass to spam anything you like. But most importantly, that fact Neowin has almost hit 8 million is amazing. So why tarnish that by using this thread to almost "cheat" our way to 8 mil. That fact that we got here by posting what we have posted, to contribute etc and then flood this thread with crap just to boost the amount. Power leveling almost. Seems to disrespect everything Neowin has worked for. But then again, this is all my E-pinion and that ultimately means nothing.

I agree.

Radish?

Everyone is just having a bit of fun.

I've laughed more in here than I have in all my years on Neowin :p

To actually worry over a potential couple of hundred/thousand of posts of images/offtopic in here in comparison to the MILLIONS of helpful/useful ones on the way to 8 million is silly IMO :rofl:

But hey, if moderation wants people to stop talking nonsense/joking around in here, I can understand why and would respect it.

ps. As long as the 8millionth post isn't Rappy posting Pedobear, I'm fine with things ;)

Everyone is just having a bit of fun.

I've laughed more in here than I have in all my years on Neowin :p

To actually worry over a potential couple of hundred/thousand of posts of images/offtopic in here in comparison to the MILLIONS of helpful/useful ones on the way to 8 million is silly IMO :rofl:

But hey, if moderation wants people to stop talking nonsense/joking around in here, I can understand why and would respect it.

ps. As long as the 8millionth post isn't Rappy posting Pedobear, I'm fine with things ;)

Never a truer word spoken :yes:

/not the pedobear post

I think if any of the mods had a problem with this thread it would've been closed by now...

That said, it does seem like a truely spam thread but hey, it's funny and if it helps us meet the 8m mark who cares! :D

Oh and i thought it was high time this came up...

Well, there's egg and bacon; egg sausage and bacon; egg and spam; egg bacon and spam; egg bacon sausage and spam; spam bacon sausage and spam; spam egg spam spam bacon and spam; spam sausage spam spam bacon spam tomato and spam;
Everyone is just having a bit of fun.

I've laughed more in here than I have in all my years on Neowin :p

To actually worry over a potential couple of hundred/thousand of posts of images/offtopic in here in comparison to the MILLIONS of helpful/useful ones on the way to 8 million is silly IMO :rofl:

But hey, if moderation wants people to stop talking nonsense/joking around in here, I can understand why and would respect it.

ps. As long as the 8millionth post isn't Rappy posting Pedobear, I'm fine with things ;)

But why ? Pedobear is my hero. :(

Everyone is just having a bit of fun.

I've laughed more in here than I have in all my years on Neowin :p

To actually worry over a potential couple of hundred/thousand of posts of images/offtopic in here in comparison to the MILLIONS of helpful/useful ones on the way to 8 million is silly IMO :rofl:

But hey, if moderation wants people to stop talking nonsense/joking around in here, I can understand why and would respect it.

ps. As long as the 8millionth post isn't Rappy posting Pedobear, I'm fine with things ;)

I was going to say the samething, right down to rappy posting pedobear LOL

If a mod/admin didn't like the way this was going, it would be locked, we would all be banned, and no one would speak another word of it.

or are they waiting for the 8th million to pass, then do all of that LOL. It is only a bit of fun, and at least it is all in one topic, rather then scattered over the forum, making the mod's job harder.

I am still laughing over the cow smiling from a few dozen pages back.

I showed my girlfriend Pedo bear and she thought it was really funny.

She's 12.

that made me giggle

Sorry to be a spoilsport, but I find this thread quite desperate. It seems that this thread is a free pass to spam anything you like. But most importantly, that fact Neowin has almost hit 8 million is amazing. So why tarnish that by using this thread to almost "cheat" our way to 8 mil. That fact that we got here by posting what we have posted, to contribute etc and then flood this thread with crap just to boost the amount. Power leveling almost. Seems to disrespect everything Neowin has worked for. But then again, this is all my E-pinion and that ultimately means nothing.
Everyone is just having a bit of fun.

I've laughed more in here than I have in all my years on Neowin :p

To actually worry over a potential couple of hundred/thousand of posts of images/offtopic in here in comparison to the MILLIONS of helpful/useful ones on the way to 8 million is silly IMO :rofl:

But hey, if moderation wants people to stop talking nonsense/joking around in here, I can understand why and would respect it.

ps. As long as the 8millionth post isn't Rappy posting Pedobear, I'm fine with things ;)

QFT

not back on topic

MOAR

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