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Harrumphing rejoiner by scolding poster that they do not have a thing about their favorite character being called "stuck up," and they would appreciate it if everybody would stop doing it and stop encouraging newbies to do it. Closing rhetorical inquiry asking how many times does he have to tell "you people" this.
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Spanish post welcoming new member to Legion World. Comment on how a Spanish name for a particular Legionnaire would also work in English.
From: Vancouver, BC, Canada | Registered: Jul 2003
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Placating post with well moderated tone by diplomatic poster advising scolding poster that there was no encouragement of calling their favorite character "stuck up," and have no idea where the scolding poster got that impression, and to please let the matter drop and to let's all just welcome the newbie to the board.
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Foolish post by confused newbie stating that the character really does act "stuck up" because another character said they did, with citation of issue, page, and panel.
Parting too bold rhetorical inquiry of what exactly is scolding poster's big problem, after all, it's says character is "stuck up" right in the comicbook.
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Registered: Jul 2003
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Furious post of paragraphs and paragraphs by scolding poster that the issue citing a character calling their favorite character "stuck up" happened in a possible alternate reality in which their favorite character may have been under the influence of a hypnotic super-villain and not acting normally, and it's easy to see under such extreme and "non-counting" circumstances that character's behavior would misinterpreted as "stuck-up-ness."
Parting irate plea that everyone please come to their senses and see that their favorite character just couldn't possibly be "stuck-up," and that perhaps Board Moderators consider banning the newbie as being an Alternate ID of some poster who has always hated scolding poster's favorite character.
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Re-avowal that favorite character is not now, nor has ever been "stuck-up."
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Head shaking smiley for the amount of time some posters are spending on a topic that should have been on page 5 days ago.
From: Utah | Registered: Jul 2003
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Too elated post by same newbie mentioning finding another issue that has a different character calling scolding poster's favorite character "conceited," and correct him if he's wrong, but isn't that the same as "stuck-up?"
Gleeful expression of pleaseure in finding a message board that's so much fun!
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Assertion that scolding poster's favorite character is really, really "stuck-up" and everybody has always known it, like forever, many exclamation points.
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Registered: Jul 2003
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Head shaking reminder that fun doesn't have a designated page number, and that if it's not fun, then why are some people still reading?
Registered: Jul 2003
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