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> I think you may have actually noticed that I am one of those maggots that posts these images on /mlp/ as well
Apologies, but sometimes I can be as observant as a brick in the wall.
Maybe it's because of me visiting the board less frequently nowadays, or maybe we're just checking in into separate threads, or see point above, that's the most propable cause, I'd say.
Also, silly me, but I always tend to overestimate what people know about me (eg. via posting patterns or general behaviour, writing style, whatever else, in irl as well) but it turns out people mostly don't care, and you try to tell yourself to chill down, and then someone indeed is able to tell all that things about you. I also like to speak about myself in second person, the absolute sillyness.
They say knowing is half the battle, but telling yourself you know thing X (that something should't happen, or should, or some vice, anything like that) doesn't seem to be very helpful.
I'm not sure if I elaborated what I mean clearly, I tend to get lost in the thought-train derails very often. So yeah, sorry in advance.

> Captcha 2.0
I didn't know about that one. They're moving away from google's captcha?

> It seems you like wall texting just like me. I honestly read long posts when they are actually try to offer something but at times, I just can't make them justice.
I know right? You try to cover all possible options, elaborate on every point, and bam, you have yourself a wall of text.
Maybe the long posts would be a better tool in my hand if I were competent in the oratory, rhetoric craftsmanship or just writing in general.

> it's a small detail a horsefucker can do.
> a couple of maggots can make a little difference.
I've always liked the fact that many of the horse people were also a tech people, and I'm quite content to be a member of both groups as well. But on the contrary, I'll never make any significant difference whatsoever. Like tears in rain indeed.

> And like the CMC said,we'll make our mark.
Provided one has enough willpower to do so. I certainly don't.
It just isn't something for me, tbh