



Thanks, that was fun...

*Considers locking this topic*

Lock away. We're good here, sir!
<final salute>

That would only be appropriate.
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But I was just about to make popcorn so I could sit back and watch the page count explode.

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next top of the pyramid.

That would only be appropriate.____________________________________________________
Alec Usticke, Unofficial Gen Con Indy Facebook Discussion Group
next top of the pyramid.

That would only be appropriate.____________________________________________________
Alec Usticke, Unofficial Gen Con Indy Facebook Discussion Group
next top of the pyramid.

That would only be appropriate.____________________________________________________
Alec Usticke, Unofficial Gen Con Indy Facebook Discussion Group
next top of the pyramid.

That would only be appropriate.____________________________________________________
Alec Usticke, Unofficial Gen Con Indy Facebook Discussion Group
next top of the pyramid.

That would only be appropriate.____________________________________________________
Alec Usticke, Unofficial Gen Con Indy Facebook Discussion Group
next top of the pyramid.

What have I wrought?!

Apparently you've wrought an Atari racing game.

Starting a new thread about a just locked old thread sounds like lockbait to me!

Best META thread ever.

*Enters thread*
*Stares at nested replies*
*Hypnotizes self*

I always can't stand people who open with complaints about housing.
And then mention medical issues. Last year I think I saw dozens of "need downtown for medical issues" posts in the housing forum. I totally understand medical issues, but one of them was like, someone was half-blind?
Like, their complaint isn't seen as important or valid enough, so there are medical issues as well. Really, the person just wanted to complain the lottery was not in their favor, whereas it was in the favor of everyone else who got what they wanted.