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Why would you sign onto MSN, and as soon as you do change your personal message so it more or less says "In a bad mood, do NOT IM me." If you don't wanna be IM'd, why in the nine hells did you sign into MSN? :/
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@leonkfox Perhaps in order to complain toward one specific person while ignoring the rest of the world?
Wednesday, 03-Aug-11 00:12:52 UTC from web-
@starshine One could always set themselves to Invisible ,in that situation. I've done it before myself addmitetley (sp)
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@leonkfox admittedly* #grammarnazi
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@redenchilada Thanks for the correct spelling, good thing I put the (sp) tag there, heh..
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@leonkfox Ah... well, there goes my awesome theory.
Wednesday, 03-Aug-11 00:18:44 UTC from web
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@leonkfox Well, why not?
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@redenchilada Because if you're in such a bad mood and don't want to talk to people there's no point of being signed on period.
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@leonkfox But you're not losing anything by being signed on!
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@redenchilada But you're not really gaining anything either, and what if someone bites the bullet and messages you but you just end up being really applesy towards them, thus making your already bad mood even worse.
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@leonkfox Ach, that's the internet for you.
Wednesday, 03-Aug-11 00:19:31 UTC from web-
@quetzalcoatl It just seems pointless to me, and I have seen it a fair few times over the years. Not all the time (far from it) but still.
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@leonkfox It's just people who don't know how to relax.
Wednesday, 03-Aug-11 00:25:37 UTC from web-
@quetzalcoatl Relax, don't do it, when you want to go to it. Relax, don't do it, when you want to come.
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@quetzalcoatl heh, on the contrary I find myself relaxing for far too long quite often ,both online and off.
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