I already know the answer, and yes I am complaining about complainers.
Just one week without a gripe would be wonderful.
I already know the answer, and yes I am complaining about complainers.
Just one week without a gripe would be wonderful.
This thread is already very meta.
Dang, I had to look up the definition of meta.
Ok
So you want to turn off human nature for a week?
Man, if we could figure that out, maybe we could do it for a year and turn this stupid Economy and global pollution around
Simple solution.
Stop coming to the forums for a week.
I misread your statement as ;
“A week without a grape would be wonderful.”
A lot easier of an accomplishment from someone that admittedly doesn’t eat a lot of fruit.
I had some grapes on sat.
They had seeds and I have been spoiled so obviously I didn’t eat those
<----- “Chunks”
Some people are indefinitely miserable to the point that they feel the need to drag others into their misery. Trust me, you’ll have a better shot if you simply log off and not look at the forums. ![]()
Sas…arai love… chunks
/moves one ear
Rocky road?
Ba…by…woof
Gamers complaining is why bad games get better. You should be happy that people make complaint posts, the game as it stands right now isn’t much better than SL, hence the complaints.

You do not have my permission to post pictures of me
One censorious poster’s ‘whine’ is another poster’s call for open debate. By what authority does the first become the arbiter for making that distinction?
lol I just didn’t want your excellent reference to go to waste in case others missed it. Goonies never say die.
I literally wore that shirt yesterday to work. Because I forgot to put my clothes in the dryer for the week.
If I can’t complain about WoW, I’ll move on to real life.
Stupid wasps… why do you buzz around me when I wish to grill???
rage noises
Yellow jackets are attracted to meat, particularly raw - but I’ve had to shoo them off munching on my cooked burgers too. They feed protein to their young. Bees and wasps also find propane a sweet scent, so they will at times build nests in grills, fire pits and patio heaters. I learned this one summer the hard way, when I went to move a patio heater out on our deck and a black and yellow explosion of terror warned me of my errors.