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Before you make a new thread, you should really ask yourself, "Does this really need to be its own thread?" Most of the time, that answer is "no"
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>>12800265
like this one for an example
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>>12800271
u funny
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What if there was just one thread and we all posted whatever in that instaead
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>>12800287
Soda mank threads
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>>12800265
When your brain says you shouldn't make that post, all the more reason you should make that post.
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>>12800265
the image you used suggest you belong to a younger generation
you do not understand our ways here on s4s
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>>12800265
we need a [s4s] General thread for this very reason
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every post can be its own thread
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>>12801279
but should they?
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You just described every thread
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>>12800265
I think this and don't do this.
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>>12800265
they should have thought of this before making this site accecable for everyone
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my fingers smell like blood

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