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You've done nothing but whine since it started, go elsewhere if you dont like it. Either that or stop staring at avatars I dont see what the problem is. Just close your browser and go do something productive instead of whining all the time. Notice how your the only one making a huge fuss over it.

oohhhhh im ssssoooooo soooorrryyy for stating what i think, if you dont like what i say then dont reply, no one is forcing you to reply to what i say you also took a negitive tone with me in another thread so i would say your a TROLL

come on guys get things back to bloody normal is more annoying now, jokes over

Personally, I don't see why you don't like it and I also don't see why you are complaining about it?

It's one day out of the year where the Internet is a bit of fun for the day and I really don't see why some people just can't give up their serious face for one day and enjoy it :) join in the fun, mess about yourself - that's what I say to people who complain about it.

oohhhhh im ssssoooooo soooorrryyy for stating what i think, if you dont like what i say then dont reply, no one is forcing you to reply to what i say you also took a negitive tone with me in another thread so i would say your a TROLL

You can say what you think, and everyone else can say what they think but we only need to hear an opinion once not 3 times in one thread with nothing but whine in it.

Personally, I don't see why you don't like it and I also don't see why you are complaining about it?

No **** you don't see it. You're not him, or others that don't like it. You're obviously not bothered by it, but some people are. It's okay for people to have and voice an opinion about something.

No **** you don't see it. You're not him, or others that don't like it. You're obviously not bothered by it, but some people are. It's okay for people to have and voice an opinion about something.

Of course it's okay for people to be able to voice their opinion.

Maybe you didn't understand my post? I'm trying to understand why he and some others don't like it, when it's a bit of fun for one day out of the year? What's wrong with all images being upside down for one day?

And here I thought there was something wrong with my browser settings :p . Pretty neat actually (Y) . Too bad the devs miss my avatar as it still looks the same :rofl: !

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So really, how long is this going to go on?

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Maybe you didn't understand my post? I'm trying to understand why he and some others don't like it, when it's a bit of fun for one day out of the year? What's wrong with all images being upside down for one day?

One day perhaps?

Of course it's okay for people to be able to voice their opinion.

Maybe you didn't understand my post? I'm trying to understand why he and some others don't like it, when it's a bit of fun for one day out of the year? What's wrong with all images being upside down for one day?

I think it's obvious why people don't like it. It makes reading threads / news items difficult. Trying to click on buttons becomes a chore since they spin around. As for this being "a bit of fun", I beg to differ. If this is what's considered "fun" then I think the definition must've changed overnight to mean the opposite.

I think it's obvious why people don't like it. It makes reading threads / news items difficult. Trying to click on buttons becomes a chore since they spin around. As for this being "a bit of fun", I beg to differ. If this is what's considered "fun" then I think the definition must've changed overnight to mean the opposite.

But my point was, it's only for one day. Less than a day even. What's wrong with having this 'inconvenience' for less than a day when it helps the majority have some fun and mess about for a lil bit once a year? That's all I am trying to understand :)

Thats the problem with this "prank". It was designed to be a bit of fun but in the process its confused, annoyed and put people off. People like myself who didnt like it come across as fun suckers, people who hate a bit of fun but thats not true. Theres fun and theres an inconvenience. True it may be only for one day, but surely there were better ways of having fun on April fools day?

problem is it lasted more than a day, it was released before april fools (probably because of the diverse group of ppl located around the world), would be nice if it was time zone specific to truly mess with people

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