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please restore my post, I don't think I broke any forum rules, what ever happened to free speech
alteredmind said:please restore my post, I don't think I broke any forum rules, what ever happened to free speech
alteredmind said:well, I supposed I pissed off a few people but I had no intention whatsoever to piss off anyone, I just wanted to have some fun. saying "hot female sicentists" goes against the ehem "spirit" of this forum makes me wonder if this forum is really run bye scientists.
nomicromass said:What is the connection between "not wishing to discuss hot female scientists" and "the forum is not run by scientists"? Do you claim that every scientist likes to discuss "hot female scientists"?
jmneutr0nn3 said:I think I'm not updated about your post. What was your free speech about?
alteredmind said:no
jmneutr0nn3 said:I think I'm not updated about your post. What was your free speech about?
alteredmind said:saying "hot female sicentists" goes against the ehem "spirit" of this forum makes me wonder if this forum is really run bye scientists.
alteredmind said:well, I supposed I pissed off a few people but I had no intention whatsoever to piss off anyone, I just wanted to have some fun. saying "hot female sicentists" goes against the ehem "spirit" of this forum makes me wonder if this forum is really run bye scientists.
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