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JimBrady Quote.: "Fix your subject line, Rusty, and don't act like a prick." Even though reported SVERAL times to the "M
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Maybe this will get someone in charge to pay attention.

I know that if I called someone a "Prick" in this forum, I would be immediately PM'ed by several Mods, and be told to edit the thread or have it pulled.
Yes, I have pushed the "Report This Message" button, several times, the first time was at least four hours ago, no response.

Do we have Mods anymore, or are just certain people protected?

Words I have used, that I have been called on the carpet for.:
UnderWearBoy - Didn't know he was a she, and if your going to put pictures of underwear in your sig, get ready for the jokes.

Fucque - My neighbors last name.

Dickwad.

So where is the line, and at what social strata does someone get help here from the Mods?

BGnR
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#2
I got pricked this morning.
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Noun

• S: (n) incision, scratch, prick, slit, dent (a depression scratched or carved into a surface)
• S: (n) prick, pricking (the act of puncturing with a small point) "he gave the balloon a small prick"

Verb

• S: (v) prickle, prick (make a small hole into, as with a needle or a thorn) "The nurse pricked my finger to get a small blood sample"
• S: (v) prick, sting, twinge (cause a stinging pain) "The needle pricked his skin"
• S: (v) prick up, prick, cock up (raise) "The dog pricked up his ears"
• S: (v) goad, prick (stab or urge on as if with a pointed stick)
• S: (v) prickle, prick (cause a prickling sensation)
• S: (v) prick (to cause a sharp emotional pain) "The thought of her unhappiness pricked his conscience"
• S: (v) sting, bite, prick (deliver a sting to) "A bee stung my arm yesterday"
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#5
You need to spend less time on the forum. You are taking things too seriously.
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