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yes it was Val...but hey you're welcome to join too :)....Val and xmadd are 2 of the original founders...then Cheyenne and myself took over the leadership. Jarrod is helping out a lot too. Zombieman is teaching his wife how to play :D....funny ****...We were all playing together and I was giving his wife "god mode"...she was owning everyone...ROFL shoulda heard zombieman on TS.
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I gotta say one thing about the NST.... At least it concentrated most of the stupidity into one place...
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Cybr1d i've never played CS in my life haven't even visited the website :)
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Yeah I may losse 1000+ posts, but I have enough posts before I ever started posting that it won't really effect me all that much. Besides I'd like to see how many posts I would have with the NST.
So its a yes from me.
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cheyenne: 1053 posts leaving you with 2288 posts
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I'm all for it, but I only had 17 posts in the nonsense thread so it really wouldn't bother me one way or the other.
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Exactly Raion, I mean I posted a lot their, but I had so many posts hleping other people and in other threads that deleting the NSt wouldn't bother me really.
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I don't know... I don't want to delete the NST..... I don't really care about the posts, but I care about the thread....
There's a fair bit of history in that thread.
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I think it should be up to the member if they want their posts deleted from the NST. and leave the others as they are and if at a later time they want them deleted it shouldn't be hard to do if it is possible to delete a specific users posts from a thread
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Perhaps we could have a compromise. I strongly suggest it is removed from AntiOnline because there is no good reason for it to count toward people's post counts in the first place. I posted in there a fair amount and I still want it removed. (heh, maybe I could become a Senior member all over again :D) However, I also think it should be copied to a place where we can access it just b/c it can be fun to go to random places in the thread and read a bit....like D0pp139an93r said: "There's a fair bit of history in that thread."