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    Dealing with Rejects

    I noticed today that a thread was moved from the main room to a different forum. This is the first that I've seen, but perhaps I've missed ones before. If some reject does something stupid, is there a way to suspend their account for X number of days? If moderators are going to moderate, we might as well make their job as easy as possible by making people accountable for their actions.

    Just a thought as this place gets overrun with rejects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XtrPickels View Post
    I noticed today that a thread was moved from the main room to a different forum. This is the first that I've seen, but perhaps I've missed ones before. If some reject does something stupid, is there a way to suspend their account for X number of days? If moderators are going to moderate, we might as well make their job as easy as possible by making people accountable for their actions.

    Just a thought as this place gets overrun with rejects.
    I bet there's a way you could swallow my cock. Like deep in your throat. So you can feel the head pushing past your gag reflex.

    Fucking douche.

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    Timeout time!
    Just fucking point it and shut up

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    Quote Originally Posted by doughboyshredder View Post
    I bet there's a way you could swallow my cock. Like deep in your throat. So you can feel the head pushing past your gag reflex.

    Fucking douche.
    You're Jesse James butt-buddy aren't you? It's ok, you can come out...
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