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Case of the missing thread.

post #1 of 36
Thread Starter 
So how is it that an entire thread can just disappear? That's the question that I have for you today.

Yesterday I posted a thread in pol. disc, and today, to my surprise, it isn't there any more. I checked some other forums and did a search but didn't find it. This happened once before to me. I believe I started a thread on a music forum and then it disappeared the next day.

Has this happened to you? Anyone know why it happens? Or am I just shat upon by the omnipotent moderators, who smite me with a vengeance? Probably not the latter, but I'd like to know why it happens.
post #2 of 36
You were actually killed months ago by Donnie Walburg. You have no physical presence in this world.
Time to move on.
post #3 of 36
SPOILER WARNING PLEASE!
post #4 of 36
Thanks for RUINING "Dreamcatcher," asshole.
post #5 of 36
Just to note I didn't know he was talking about Dreamcatcher until you brought it up.
post #6 of 36
Er...who's going to tell him?
post #7 of 36
Not Dreamcatcher. Bruce Willis was not in Dreamcatcher.

I'm not going to say the title of the movie because I don't want to get dogpiled for spoiling.
post #8 of 36
Spoiler warnings should expire eventually. That movie is old as dirt.
post #9 of 36
Shouldn't this thread be moved to creature corner? We are talking about Dreamcatcher right?
post #10 of 36
Don't you get it? We are all dead and Donnie Wahlberg was responsible for his wife's death all along!
post #11 of 36
It's from the end of Unbreakable, when Bruce Willis sees the Statue of Liberty in the sand and realises that Rosebud was the name of Keyser Soze's sled.
post #12 of 36
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Dan Whitehead:
It's from the end of Unbreakable, when Bruce Willis sees the Statue of Liberty in the sand and realises that Rosebud was the name of Keyser Soze's sled.
That sentence alone was more enjoyable and entertaining than all nine hours of Unbreakable.
post #13 of 36
Hmmm...I've missed something...what is it...oh yeah Dreamcatcher. Sorry I didn't catch on.
post #14 of 36
Why wasn't Kevin Spacey included in the opening credits? And what was in the box?
post #15 of 36
Just imagine, John Connor would never be born if Marty McFly hadn't burned the sports Almanac in the first place.

post #16 of 36
I thought Rosebud belonged to Monkey Abe Lincoln...?
post #17 of 36
You're confusing it with Excalibur.
post #18 of 36
That's because the movie begins with the ending, and he has to rely on tattoos and post-it notes, and then the Star Child shows up.
post #19 of 36
Wait, we're talking about The Guyver, right?
post #20 of 36
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Dave Davis:
Wait, we're talking about The Guyver, right?
Post of the millenium.
post #21 of 36
Oh my God, Dan killed the thread. You bastard!

I love the Simpsons.
post #22 of 36
But you've always liked talking dogs and infants hell-bent on matricide...
post #23 of 36
This thread has been hopelessly derailed. Only Bruce Willis can come out of this unscathed.
post #24 of 36
Maybe we're not teaching The Guyver. Maybe The Guyver is teaching us.
post #25 of 36
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Evan is: Blackened:
So how is it that an entire thread can just disappear?
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist.
post #26 of 36
All I know is that I invented the question mark.
post #27 of 36
If the question mark didn't exist we'd have to invent it?
post #28 of 36
Like all good inventions, it was an accident put to good use.
post #29 of 36
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was dressing up like a snake and selling produce to nudists.
post #30 of 36
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U.C.F. goes home to his mother:
Like all good inventions, it was an accident put to good use.
Much like children, then?
post #31 of 36
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mastronikolas is not a spoon:
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was dressing up like a snake and selling produce to nudists.
So is that how Mary Kay makes money?
post #32 of 36
Quote:
Kitano:
Quote:
Dan Whitehead:
It's from the end of Unbreakable, when Bruce Willis sees the Statue of Liberty in the sand and realises that Rosebud was the name of Keyser Soze's sled.
That sentence alone was more enjoyable and entertaining than all nine hours of Unbreakable.
See, I was expecting you to mention The Matrix too.
post #33 of 36
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billylove (moist & meaty):
Quote:
mastronikolas is not a spoon:
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was dressing up like a snake and selling produce to nudists.
So is that how Mary Kay makes money?
No, she makes money by teaming with her twin sister in an endless series of annoyingly sweet, yet harmless straight-to-video tween movies.
post #34 of 36
Hey, Evan, I bet now you're wishing this thread would just disappear as well!

Oops. Does this mean that I don't exist anymore, either?
post #35 of 36
No more wire hangers.
post #36 of 36
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Gereson's Remains:
Hey, Evan, I bet now you're wishing this thread would just disappear as well!
You have no idea, no idea.

*pounds head repeatedly into desk while saying "take me oh Lord, take me now*
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