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LATE NIGHT BUMPIN' FEVER!
(disco ensues)
He is kinda fluffy tho
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WaluigiisFluffy, what's Baker Island like? Judging by your time zone, I assume you have some experience
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L'isola del panettiere
My username is in Scottish Gaelic. If you speak that language, please tell me how to pronounce it properly.

The best source I've got so far is this: https://learngaelic.scot/dictionary/inde...word=false
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https://mariokartwii.com/images/shock.png
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https://youtu.be/JBQ8Ndaf4Eo?si=0BZlUorUt7w_CXGG&t=71
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Al Bundy
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(Today, 03:54 AM)Fifty Wrote: WaluigiisFluffy, what's Baker Island like? Judging by your time zone, I assume you have some experience

My time zone may or may not be skewed in order to protect my personal information. I have already changed it once since joining Tongue
He is kinda fluffy tho
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Bumping a thread involves posting a comment to bring it to the top of a forum thread list, increasing its visibility. While there isn't a strict set of rules for bumping, it's generally considered rude or spammy to bump a thread too frequently, especially if it's already on the first page. Bumping is typically done to increase the visibility of a post or thread, remanding others of a previous conversation or issue. 


Key Considerations:
  • Frequency: Avoid bumping a thread if it's still on the first page of the forum. 


[*]Purpose: Bumping is usually justified when the thread has been pushed off the first page, or if there's a new update or relevant information to share. 


[*]Content: Avoid posting meaningless comments just to bump the thread. 


[*]Forum/Group Rules: Some forums or groups may have specific rules regarding bumping, so it's always best to check the community guidelines. 


[*]Context: Bumping can be helpful for specific reasons, such as a sale, a new update, or a reminder of an ongoing discussion. 


[*]Alternative Approaches: If you're not getting responses, consider trying different wording, or asking for help from other members. 


Examples:
  • Good:
    Bumping a thread about a sale to remind users about an upcoming deadline. 


[*]Bad:
Posting "bump" every few minutes to keep a thread at the top, even if it's already on the first page. 


[*]Good:
Adding a comment that provides new information or clarifies a point, which naturally bumps the thread to the top. 


[*]Bad:
Posting a generic comment like "Good luck with this" without adding any meaningful content, just to bump the thread. 


In summary, bumping a thread is generally acceptable if it's done sparingly, with appropriate content, and in accordance with the forum or group rules.
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(1 hour ago)WaluigiisFluffy Wrote:
(Today, 03:54 AM)Fifty Wrote: WaluigiisFluffy, what's Baker Island like? Judging by your time zone, I assume you have some experience

My time zone may or may not be skewed in order to protect my personal information. I have already changed it once since joining Tongue

Good thing Vega can see your IP address as the administrator of these forums then
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