I think it’s about time for you to suddenly remember reading about an obscure removed part of wasteof and check the wiki page for it and find out that they made an entirely nee site for that removed part and register an account thee and find a mostly-dead forum until a year later when by then some cool people have joined and be part of the new era of the site which actually has a cool history and start abandoning the main wasteof site for a year to stay on the new site and make a few cool things for the site while an event involving fish happens and you find more slightly less cool but still cool people and you join their chat about the fish for no reason you’re not involved with the fish but you just want to join and you break their bots for no reason and they keep fixing it and then you get banned from the fish chat but then return and the bots are fixed so no more breaking them and someone from the fish chat mentioned a cool site you registered to but forgot about and you rejoin that site and also decide to rejoin the main wasteof site and be slightly less terrible this time and while this is happening you are also breaking the removed part site and at one point it breaks so hard that the admins have to disable an important feature so you have to make an extension to re-add it and then you decide to challenge yourself to not post anything on the removed part site for 5 years

I think it would help you avoid calling random people trolls

why is this one sentence?

Compound sentences are not enough

I need mixture sentences

no it would be better if they stop posting troll-y posts

true, but I still think you’ll end up a better person if you (insert entire sentence here)

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