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I've had a few members intimate this weekend that they were leaving the site, with one even requesting the deletion of their account. Now, normally I don't mind when people don't come back, it's just the transient nature of such forums, people coming and going all the time, but it's not good when their departure is caused by participation in the forum.

So, while it may be fun to throw in a sarcastic jibe or comment to posts, please take a breath before posting and ask yourself if the comment you are about to make in any way adds to the conversation or is designed solely to antagonise. In other words, play nice.
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