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Distribution: Debian for server, CrunchBang for everything that's not a server
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Originally Posted by TobiSGD
Making many posts is not that difficult.
No, it is not. The difficulty lies in writing many constructive, useful, interesting posts. That seems to be something which a large percentage of internet users struggle with.
No, it is not. The difficulty lies in writing many constructive, useful, interesting posts. That seems to be something which a large percentage of internet users struggle with.
Yeah, I agree..... It takes a lot of brain power to write a good post otherwise mods will do something.. like unSpawn send me an email.
It takes a lot of brain power to write a good post otherwise mods will do something.. like unSpawn send me an email.
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