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This is what I'm talking about, John. One way to REALLY piss him off is to cap the thread. At least we know he can count to twenty, which is how many posts each page of the thread has. That's why you'll see a nonsensical post at the bottom of the page, because he then has a mental conniption fit to cap the next one.
See what I mean??? :bigass: If you look at the last page last post, you'll see your two posts. If you had added one more, you'd have capped the thread on this page. He saw it and did so immediately. He's obsessed with that aspect of posting here. Not sure why, but trying to suss the workings of that nigger's brain is a fools gambit.
We should have a contest to see who can cap his threads the most, just to piss him off :bigass:
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