Endless Conflicts Between Atheists and Theists

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The discussion revolves around the frustration of a user who believes their previous post has disappeared, prompting them to repost the same message about checking private messages located in the upper right corner of the page. The user expresses fatigue from working a long shift and a desire to engage in a more meaningful conversation, despite feeling grumpy and overwhelmed. Other participants comment on the user's long hours and question the state of the thread, with one suggesting it may have been locked for valid reasons. Overall, the conversation highlights issues of thread management and user engagement within the forum.
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I posted this yesterday (?) but the thread is absent. Perhaps i pressed a wrong button or dis not see an error message. Here it is again:
 
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Please read your private messages. Upper right hand corner of the page.
 
kowalskil said:
I posted this yesterday (?) but the thread is absent. Perhaps i pressed a wrong button or dis not see an error message. Here it is again:

Evo said:
Please read your private messages. Upper right hand corner of the page.

Shall I start this discussion? Do I need permission? I've been up for 15 hours, I'm 3 hours ahead of the local time zone. The third shift guys don't want me to leave. I'm grumbly, tired, smelly, and ready to pick an intellectual fight.

Rawr!
 
FlexGunship said:
I've been up for 15 hours, I'm 3 hours ahead of the local time zone. The third shift guys don't want me to leave.

Pffffft. Fifteen hours; do you mean before your lunch break?

Kids these days.
 
Uh. I thought this thread was locked. And for good reason.

Did the lock pop off?

As it stands, it is not a well-formed thread.
 
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