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Post by Shamrock on Aug 15, 2017 11:29:54 GMT
Please vote in the poll, and elaborate on your votes below.
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Post by ~♔KING♔~ on Aug 16, 2017 18:13:20 GMT
I like the design of the site so far, but there are some minor things I think should be tweaked, such as different colored group titles like LMBE, and the rank Images put in. (Which will happen soon)
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Post by drakecahill13 on Oct 17, 2017 19:29:08 GMT
Great place, I like it. Quick q, though... does anybody use this site, or is it in deep storage until the LMBE fails?
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Post by Henny4315 on Oct 17, 2017 21:02:22 GMT
Great place, I like it. Quick q, though... does anybody use this site, or is it in deep storage until the LMBE fails? Thank you for your feedback! This place may be used as a replacement for LMBE, however it's other purpose is to create a "relaxed" LMBE community!
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Post by drakecahill13 on Oct 19, 2017 19:55:12 GMT
Great place, I like it. Quick q, though... does anybody use this site, or is it in deep storage until the LMBE fails? Thank you for your feedback! This place may be used as a replacement for LMBE, however it's other purpose is to create a "relaxed" LMBE community! "Relaxed" meaning...?
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Post by Henny4315 on Oct 19, 2017 21:20:57 GMT
Thank you for your feedback! This place may be used as a replacement for LMBE, however it's other purpose is to create a "relaxed" LMBE community! "Relaxed" meaning...? re·laxed
/rəˈlakst/ adjective
free from tension and anxiety; at ease. "we were having a great time and feeling very relaxed" (of a muscle or other body part) not tense.
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Post by drakecahill13 on Nov 3, 2017 19:21:10 GMT
"Relaxed" meaning...? re·laxed
/rəˈlakst/ adjective
free from tension and anxiety; at ease. "we were having a great time and feeling very relaxed" (of a muscle or other body part) not tense. Oooh, I thought you meant Relaxed as in Inactive.
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Post by Henny4315 on Nov 3, 2017 19:23:59 GMT
re·laxed
/rəˈlakst/ adjective
free from tension and anxiety; at ease. "we were having a great time and feeling very relaxed" (of a muscle or other body part) not tense. Oooh, I thought you meant Relaxed as in Inactive. Nope.
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