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OMG. a long (and sorta funny) thread in the long time, all because someone peed on the wall, or in the garden gazing at the stars, or in the desert amidst snakes and scorpions.
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doofus_maximus wrote:chameli wrote:Kinns ,
I too will ask you .Would you have been so hard on FF if he was a gult like you ?
It IS a case of gult tribal loyalty even where Charvaka is concerned
and why do u say FF whines ? he is stating facts as he sees them ..at times becomes defensive ...thats NOT whining honey
AWWWW.. look at chameli coming to the defense of FF. This Puppy 'yogurt-licking' love is making me misty-eyed. Double awwww...
no doofus i am calling it as i see it lol
i dont think FF whines simple as that
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kinnera wrote:chameli wrote:Kinns ,
I too will ask you .Would you have been so hard on FF if he was a gult like you ?
It IS a case of gult tribal loyalty even where Charvaka is concerned
and why do u say FF whines ? he is stating facts as he sees them ..at times becomes defensive ...thats NOT whining honey
Shame on you ppl. if I support Charu or Propa (I hardly interact with them), it's tribal loyalty, if I support any non-telugu (like trace or bittu) it would be ingratiation, if I support Impy, a non-telugu, non NI, it's something else (acc to vee). Can't you guys think beyond caste, region, religion, and linguistic loyalties? *sick!*
no kinns i am asking in all honesty .about the gult tribal thing ...not one gult has deviated
.now with Bittu yes u are over protective of him... like a mother is .... puzzling to say the least
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hahaha, interesting. enjoyed reading that again. excuse me, hahahahahaha.Rashmun wrote:Tracy Whitney wrote:Rashmun wrote:
he never said that junnu is a disgusting thing.
he said it on chat. maybe inadvertently.
meanwhile, this is one sample:
every kroger in the dfw metroplex has a small supply of junnu in their inventory, exclusively for their customers from guNtur, but they won't sell it to you unless you convince the store manager that you are from guNTur. one way to do so, i understand, is to dress yourself in the embroidered, silk vest that your mother "stitched" for you for your visit to thirupathi, meet the store manager, and assure him that you have the required qualifications, including the usual foot-long penius (plural: penii, as in radii). it may also help to take vaaNi dressed in a skirt with you and show the store manager that she does indeed have a dense growth of black hair on her legs, which is said to be the acid test for a kannadiga engineer married to a middle-aged, telecom switch programmer from guNTur. how's your daughter? will you be posting pictures of her? cheppu. tell na. luke warmus
Propagandhi has said many things about him as well including repeatedly talking about his daughter. Digging up dirt is not too difficult but it will only incite and inflame both sides. it is sad to see a mother of two behaving like a 12 year old.
the context: poopah711 portrayed himself as "modern man." one piece of evidence he provided for his modernity was that he frequently ate beef steak! after his daughter was born, modern man wanted to administer the "junnu" ritual to her, and he made enquiries here - of indophile, who presumably knows all about rituals - on how to conduct it, and where to get the required "junnu," the first milk produced by a cow immediately after it has given birth.
my post was prompted by the contradiction between "modern man" and the junnu ritual in which one might need to force-feed an infant a rare form of milk stolen from a newly-born calf and its lactating mother. and for what?
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Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:hahaha, interesting. enjoyed reading that again. excuse me, hahahahahaha.Rashmun wrote:Tracy Whitney wrote:Rashmun wrote:
he never said that junnu is a disgusting thing.
he said it on chat. maybe inadvertently.
meanwhile, this is one sample:
every kroger in the dfw metroplex has a small supply of junnu in their inventory, exclusively for their customers from guNtur, but they won't sell it to you unless you convince the store manager that you are from guNTur. one way to do so, i understand, is to dress yourself in the embroidered, silk vest that your mother "stitched" for you for your visit to thirupathi, meet the store manager, and assure him that you have the required qualifications, including the usual foot-long penius (plural: penii, as in radii). it may also help to take vaaNi dressed in a skirt with you and show the store manager that she does indeed have a dense growth of black hair on her legs, which is said to be the acid test for a kannadiga engineer married to a middle-aged, telecom switch programmer from guNTur. how's your daughter? will you be posting pictures of her? cheppu. tell na. luke warmus
Propagandhi has said many things about him as well including repeatedly talking about his daughter. Digging up dirt is not too difficult but it will only incite and inflame both sides. it is sad to see a mother of two behaving like a 12 year old.
the context: poopah711 portrayed himself as "modern man." one piece of evidence he provided for his modernity was that he frequently ate beef steak! after his daughter was born, modern man wanted to administer the "junnu" ritual to her, and he made enquiries here - of indophile, who presumably knows all about rituals - on how to conduct it, and where to get the required "junnu," the first milk produced by a cow immediately after it has given birth.
my post was prompted by the contradiction between "modern man" and the junnu ritual in which one might need to force-feed an infant a rare form of milk stolen from a newly-born calf and its lactating mother. and for what?
dear "watches-exwife-pee-in-desert" and daughter-ko-lekar-bath-taker",
feeding "junnu" to infants isnt a hindu ritual as you aSSumed, unlike buttfucking of young boys in church pews tradition that's been going on since st thomas landed on the shores of kanyakumari (which is in kerala) in your syrian christian community. junnu is a much prized delicacy that's eaten by adults, much in the same way that you'd munch on a preteen's wiener, for example.
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chameli wrote:
no kinns i am asking in all honesty .about the gult tribal thing ...not one gult has deviated
You, Rashmun have the same line of thinking as Vee. No wonder you both support him.
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haha indeed. Was you error in thinking junnu is like semen also caused by propa's self portrayal as a modern man? Who are you going to pin that flash of genius on?Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:hahaha, interesting. enjoyed reading that again. excuse me, hahahahahaha.
the context: poopah711 portrayed himself as "modern man." one piece of evidence he provided for his modernity was that he frequently ate beef steak! after his daughter was born, modern man wanted to administer the "junnu" ritual to her, and he made enquiries here - of indophile, who presumably knows all about rituals - on how to conduct it, and where to get the required "junnu," the first milk produced by a cow immediately after it has given birth.
my post was prompted by the contradiction between "modern man" and the junnu ritual in which one might need to force-feed an infant a rare form of milk stolen from a newly-born calf and its lactating mother. and for what?
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kinnera wrote:chameli wrote:
no kinns i am asking in all honesty .about the gult tribal thing ...not one gult has deviated
You, Rashmun have the same line of thinking as Vee. No wonder you both support him.
kinns,
what line of thinking is that ? a line that doesn't coincide with ur line ?
I would have defended even the despicable HA were he picked on by a similar mob
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chameli wrote:kinnera wrote:chameli wrote:
no kinns i am asking in all honesty .about the gult tribal thing ...not one gult has deviated
You, Rashmun have the same line of thinking as Vee. No wonder you both support him.
kinns,
what line of thinking is that ? a line that doesn't coincide with ur line ?
I would have defended even the despicable HA were he picked on by a similar mob
Ooh!
Despicable me!
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that's the ticket mr thick skin despic
keep laughing ...
keep laughing ...
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chameli wrote:kinnera wrote:chameli wrote:
no kinns i am asking in all honesty .about the gult tribal thing ...not one gult has deviated
You, Rashmun have the same line of thinking as Vee. No wonder you both support him.
kinns,
what line of thinking is that ? a line that doesn't coincide with ur line ?
Thankfully, yes. And u know what line of thinking i'm talking abt.
chameli wrote:I would have defended even the despicable HA were he picked on by a similar mob
Oh! so u were playing the rescuer, trying to protect the poor victim Vee here who was picked on by the cruel mob. Mission accomplished for Vee, for this kind of sympathy is what he wanted. All his whining paid off.
EDIT: EOD
Last edited by kinnera on Fri Feb 24, 2012 7:28 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : enuff said!)
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When did I bypass caru?
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2 charvaka 3409
Maybe I should stick my song posts in other people's threads.
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Maybe I should stick my song posts in other people's threads.
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seven wrote:lol how is tht goin to help?
lol. I forgot to copy another stats. that is
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2 | Rashmun | 408 | 14% |
1 Tracy Whitney 583
2 Rashmun 408
So, that comment was for this one.
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This smacks of admin conspiracy.Tracy Whitney wrote:When did I bypass caru?
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Propagandhi711 wrote:Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:hahaha, interesting. enjoyed reading that again. excuse me, hahahahahaha.Rashmun wrote:Tracy Whitney wrote:Rashmun wrote:
he never said that junnu is a disgusting thing.
he said it on chat. maybe inadvertently.
meanwhile, this is one sample:
every kroger in the dfw metroplex has a small supply of junnu in their inventory, exclusively for their customers from guNtur, but they won't sell it to you unless you convince the store manager that you are from guNTur. one way to do so, i understand, is to dress yourself in the embroidered, silk vest that your mother "stitched" for you for your visit to thirupathi, meet the store manager, and assure him that you have the required qualifications, including the usual foot-long penius (plural: penii, as in radii). it may also help to take vaaNi dressed in a skirt with you and show the store manager that she does indeed have a dense growth of black hair on her legs, which is said to be the acid test for a kannadiga engineer married to a middle-aged, telecom switch programmer from guNTur. how's your daughter? will you be posting pictures of her? cheppu. tell na. luke warmus
Propagandhi has said many things about him as well including repeatedly talking about his daughter. Digging up dirt is not too difficult but it will only incite and inflame both sides. it is sad to see a mother of two behaving like a 12 year old.
the context: poopah711 portrayed himself as "modern man." one piece of evidence he provided for his modernity was that he frequently ate beef steak! after his daughter was born, modern man wanted to administer the "junnu" ritual to her, and he made enquiries here - of indophile, who presumably knows all about rituals - on how to conduct it, and where to get the required "junnu," the first milk produced by a cow immediately after it has given birth.
my post was prompted by the contradiction between "modern man" and the junnu ritual in which one might need to force-feed an infant a rare form of milk stolen from a newly-born calf and its lactating mother. and for what?
dear "watches-exwife-pee-in-desert" and daughter-ko-lekar-bath-taker",
feeding "junnu" to infants isnt a hindu ritual as you aSSumed, unlike buttfucking of young boys in church pews tradition that's been going on since st thomas landed on the shores of kanyakumari (which is in kerala) in your syrian christian community. junnu is a much prized delicacy that's eaten by adults, much in the same way that you'd munch on a preteen's wiener, for example.
Propa, i just wanted to point out that Tracy Whitney is in harmonious agreement with Luke Warmus on this issue. Let us not escalate the fight over some Junnu.
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where do you get junnu in US?
started by propagandhi711 3 yrs ago
there's gotta be a place that makes junnu (delicacy made from new cow milk) in US. does anyone know what it's called?
Tracy Whitney posted Re:where do you get junnu in US? on 3 yrs ago
Oh I ate some barfi made out of that once. Someone explained to me while I was taking the first bite, stating it is very high in protien. And it it yellowish milk. For some reason the very thought of it, and coupled with the weird taste, I wanted to throw up. Somehow I managed to finish that piece, and been 15 years since, never had another. I think it is wrong to do this to the cow. For us human's that milk is supposed to be literally a lifesaver to the newborns. Why deny that to other beings?
http://forums.sulekha.com/forums/coffeehouse/where-do-you-get-junnu-in-us-972312.htm
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Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:you showed meblabberwock wrote:
I*voluntarily* shared that transcript with you when you logged in later
and started whining, as evident from the timestamps - why would I if I
were doing things "clandestine"? Yes, I mentioned "wife" but I had
forgotten the actual contents and that was a slip.
a transcript of the conversation only *after* i *caught* you slandering
my wife.
i had entered the chat room at the end of your gossip
session with merlot, and, from a few sentences still visible, knew that
you had done the disgusting deed. you revealed part of your chat
transcript in order to redeem yourself in some way. only in the most
trivial sense could your "sharing" of the transcript be termed
voluntary.
Baseless lies uttered under the assumption that repeating something a thousand times will magically transform it into a "truth".
Bah, humbug! FAIL!
Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:
your
deed was clandestine because you did it secretly, i.e. when i wasn't
present. you mentioned "wife" because you were searching for a post by
me about my wife. and you found an eight-year-old one at another site,
that contained no reference to any wife, which you and your accomplices
falsely portrayed as being about my wife. there was no "slip."
More blathering and lies.
DOUBLE FAIL!
Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:
it
was all quite deliberate, clandestine, and cowardly. congratulations!
you performed your subcaste duties with considerable competence. the
iyers should admit you back into the fold, even though they once ejected
you unceremoniously as FAIL!
Unnecessary caste reference and cheap, personal attack sprinkled with lies.
TRIPLE FAIL!
Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:
Sensible, cogent, logical points and answers to questions posed to him
Oh, this section is missing, as always, from a JM
QUADRUPLE FAIL!
Conclusion: VTP aka JM declared a TOTAL FAIL and sent for therapy.
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man are you completely out to lunch or what? what does liking or not liking some delicacy got to do with anything? this might be an alien concept to you but just coz tracy is in agreement over some topic with me doesn't mean she needs to swear total allegiance to me in the matters of diet, place of worship, automobile purchases etc. if this is your way of wanting to have the last word, be my guest.
Rashmun wrote:Propagandhi711 wrote:Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:hahaha, interesting. enjoyed reading that again. excuse me, hahahahahaha.Rashmun wrote:Tracy Whitney wrote:
he said it on chat. maybe inadvertently.
meanwhile, this is one sample:
every kroger in the dfw metroplex has a small supply of junnu in their inventory, exclusively for their customers from guNtur, but they won't sell it to you unless you convince the store manager that you are from guNTur. one way to do so, i understand, is to dress yourself in the embroidered, silk vest that your mother "stitched" for you for your visit to thirupathi, meet the store manager, and assure him that you have the required qualifications, including the usual foot-long penius (plural: penii, as in radii). it may also help to take vaaNi dressed in a skirt with you and show the store manager that she does indeed have a dense growth of black hair on her legs, which is said to be the acid test for a kannadiga engineer married to a middle-aged, telecom switch programmer from guNTur. how's your daughter? will you be posting pictures of her? cheppu. tell na. luke warmus
Propagandhi has said many things about him as well including repeatedly talking about his daughter. Digging up dirt is not too difficult but it will only incite and inflame both sides. it is sad to see a mother of two behaving like a 12 year old.
the context: poopah711 portrayed himself as "modern man." one piece of evidence he provided for his modernity was that he frequently ate beef steak! after his daughter was born, modern man wanted to administer the "junnu" ritual to her, and he made enquiries here - of indophile, who presumably knows all about rituals - on how to conduct it, and where to get the required "junnu," the first milk produced by a cow immediately after it has given birth.
my post was prompted by the contradiction between "modern man" and the junnu ritual in which one might need to force-feed an infant a rare form of milk stolen from a newly-born calf and its lactating mother. and for what?
dear "watches-exwife-pee-in-desert" and daughter-ko-lekar-bath-taker",
feeding "junnu" to infants isnt a hindu ritual as you aSSumed, unlike buttfucking of young boys in church pews tradition that's been going on since st thomas landed on the shores of kanyakumari (which is in kerala) in your syrian christian community. junnu is a much prized delicacy that's eaten by adults, much in the same way that you'd munch on a preteen's wiener, for example.
Propa, i just wanted to point out that Tracy Whitney is in harmonious agreement with Luke Warmus on this issue. Let us not escalate the fight over some Junnu.
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where do you get junnu in US?
started by propagandhi711 3 yrs ago
there's gotta be a place that makes junnu (delicacy made from new cow milk) in US. does anyone know what it's called?
Tracy Whitney posted Re:where do you get junnu in US? on 3 yrs ago
Oh I ate some barfi made out of that once. Someone explained to me while I was taking the first bite, stating it is very high in protien. And it it yellowish milk. For some reason the very thought of it, and coupled with the weird taste, I wanted to throw up. Somehow I managed to finish that piece, and been 15 years since, never had another. I think it is wrong to do this to the cow. For us human's that milk is supposed to be literally a lifesaver to the newborns. Why deny that to other beings?
http://forums.sulekha.com/forums/coffeehouse/where-do-you-get-junnu-in-us-972312.htm
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humans helping themselves to junnu or colostrum as it is known as is no big deal .
Those poeple who sympathize with the calf with regards to denying it the junnu... had better be vegetarians... strict ones at that ..or else they are big time hypocrites ..
scolding others for eating the junnu and ending up eating the cow itself
they should also not have drunk goat/cow/buffalo milk beyond their infancy stage nor should allow their kids to do so
they should not be wearing leather or using hair and make up products that involve experimenting them on animals..
only then are they qualified to talk about "giving to Caesar what belongs to Caesar ."viz. the calf
Rest is drama baazi and empty talk
Those poeple who sympathize with the calf with regards to denying it the junnu... had better be vegetarians... strict ones at that ..or else they are big time hypocrites ..
scolding others for eating the junnu and ending up eating the cow itself
they should also not have drunk goat/cow/buffalo milk beyond their infancy stage nor should allow their kids to do so
they should not be wearing leather or using hair and make up products that involve experimenting them on animals..
only then are they qualified to talk about "giving to Caesar what belongs to Caesar ."viz. the calf
Rest is drama baazi and empty talk
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On the question of Junnu, Tracy is not in agreement with you. Rather, she is in agreement with Luke Warmus. This being the case there is no need for you to shower Luke with abuse when he says what he does about Junnu.
Propagandhi711 wrote:
man are you completely out to lunch or what? what does liking or not liking some delicacy got to do with anything? this might be an alien concept to you but just coz tracy is in agreement over some topic with me doesn't mean she needs to swear total allegiance to me in the matters of diet, place of worship, automobile purchases etc. if this is your way of wanting to have the last word, be my guest.Rashmun wrote:Propagandhi711 wrote:Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:hahaha, interesting. enjoyed reading that again. excuse me, hahahahahaha.Rashmun wrote:
Propagandhi has said many things about him as well including repeatedly talking about his daughter. Digging up dirt is not too difficult but it will only incite and inflame both sides. it is sad to see a mother of two behaving like a 12 year old.
the context: poopah711 portrayed himself as "modern man." one piece of evidence he provided for his modernity was that he frequently ate beef steak! after his daughter was born, modern man wanted to administer the "junnu" ritual to her, and he made enquiries here - of indophile, who presumably knows all about rituals - on how to conduct it, and where to get the required "junnu," the first milk produced by a cow immediately after it has given birth.
my post was prompted by the contradiction between "modern man" and the junnu ritual in which one might need to force-feed an infant a rare form of milk stolen from a newly-born calf and its lactating mother. and for what?
dear "watches-exwife-pee-in-desert" and daughter-ko-lekar-bath-taker",
feeding "junnu" to infants isnt a hindu ritual as you aSSumed, unlike buttfucking of young boys in church pews tradition that's been going on since st thomas landed on the shores of kanyakumari (which is in kerala) in your syrian christian community. junnu is a much prized delicacy that's eaten by adults, much in the same way that you'd munch on a preteen's wiener, for example.
Propa, i just wanted to point out that Tracy Whitney is in harmonious agreement with Luke Warmus on this issue. Let us not escalate the fight over some Junnu.
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where do you get junnu in US?
started by propagandhi711 3 yrs ago
there's gotta be a place that makes junnu (delicacy made from new cow milk) in US. does anyone know what it's called?
Tracy Whitney posted Re:where do you get junnu in US? on 3 yrs ago
Oh I ate some barfi made out of that once. Someone explained to me while I was taking the first bite, stating it is very high in protien. And it it yellowish milk. For some reason the very thought of it, and coupled with the weird taste, I wanted to throw up. Somehow I managed to finish that piece, and been 15 years since, never had another. I think it is wrong to do this to the cow. For us human's that milk is supposed to be literally a lifesaver to the newborns. Why deny that to other beings?
http://forums.sulekha.com/forums/coffeehouse/where-do-you-get-junnu-in-us-972312.htm
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chameli wrote:humans helping themselves to junnu or colostrum as it is known as is no big deal .
Those poeple who sympathize with the calf with regards to denying it the junnu... had better be vegetarians... strict ones at that ..or else they are big time hypocrites ..
scolding others for eating the junnu and ending up eating the cow itself
they should also not have drunk goat/cow/buffalo milk beyond their infancy stage nor should allow their kids to do so
they should not be wearing leather or using hair and make up products that involve experimenting them on animals..
only then are they qualified to talk about "giving to Caesar what belongs to Caesar ."viz. the calf
Rest is drama baazi and empty talk
these are all excellent points.
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Thanks to Google. Bumping this up for SP.
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They don't have epics like this anymore coz the admin put douchemun on ignore. I vote for him to remove iggy and watch the threads grow
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one of those threads where heavy artillery was used by many suchers. i had not come across several of these weapons before reading this thread. now i have a fair idea of military might of many participants and who has which weapon against whom.
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Captain Bhankas wrote:one of those threads where heavy artillery was used by many suchers. i had not come across several of these weapons before reading this thread. now i have a fair idea of military might of many participants and who has which weapon against whom.
One of the casualties was tranny. Achachan must miss tranny.
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Captain Bhankas wrote:one of those threads where heavy artillery was used by many suchers. i had not come across several of these weapons before reading this thread. now i have a fair idea of military might of many participants and who has which weapon against whom.
weapons of mass douchery. this shall go down as the great 2012 battle of the pissing ex-wife
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Vidya Bagchi wrote:What is my WMD.
umm, google, facebook, twitter?
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Putting him on ignore was one of my best decisions on SuCH, won't change that now.Propagandhi711 wrote:They don't have epics like this anymore coz the admin put douchemun on ignore. I vote for him to remove iggy and watch the threads grow
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