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re: Texas knows they have to move their visitor section for the SEC and already has a plan

Posted on 6/29/22 at 7:08 am to
Posted by madmaxvol
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Posted on 6/29/22 at 7:08 am to
I'm going to respond to this wall of text with a wall of text of my own. I think that it is ridiculous that people would write a wall of text to respond to someone else's wall of text, because it's too much to read. Message boards are supposed to be a forum for people to interact, and walls of text illicit rejection from other posters. But I think that I am special and should type whatever enters my head, because it is so important and everyone will want to know what I am thinking because I am special. I am special, my team is special, and everything thought that enters my mind about them is special...and everyone needs to know how special my thoughts are. I'm going to respond to this wall of text with a wall of text of my own. I think that it is ridiculous that people would write a wall of text to respond to someone else's wall of text, because it's too much to read. Message boards are supposed to be a forum for people to interact, and walls of text illicit rejection from other posters. But I think that I am special and should type whatever enters my head, because it is so important and everyone will want to know what I am thinking because I am special. I am special, my team is special, and everything thought that enters my mind about them is special...and everyone needs to know how special my thoughts are. I'm going to respond to this wall of text with a wall of text of my own. I think that it is ridiculous that people would write a wall of text to respond to someone else's wall of text, because it's too much to read. Message boards are supposed to be a forum for people to interact, and walls of text illicit rejection from other posters. But I think that I am special and should type whatever enters my head, because it is so important and everyone will want to know what I am thinking because I am special. I am special, my team is special, and everything thought that enters my mind about them is special...and everyone needs to know how special my thoughts are. I'm going to respond to this wall of text with a wall of text of my own. I think that it is ridiculous that people would write a wall of text to respond to someone else's wall of text, because it's too much to read. Message boards are supposed to be a forum for people to interact, and walls of text illicit rejection from other posters. But I think that I am special and should type whatever enters my head, because it is so important and everyone will want to know what I am thinking because I am special. I am special, my team is special, and everything thought that enters my mind about them is special...and everyone needs to know how special my thoughts are.

Now I'm going to start another paragraph that is only slightly different than the one I started before...but still contains much of the same myopic views that my other paragraph contained. This is a plea for acceptance. I want others to know that I am smart, and that my opinions should sway them. Why is that? I'm going to respond to this wall of text with a wall of text of my own. I think that it is ridiculous that people would write a wall of text to respond to someone else's wall of text, because it's too much to read. Message boards are supposed to be a forum for people to interact, and walls of text illicit rejection from other posters. But I think that I am special and should type whatever enters my head, because it is so important and everyone will want to know what I am thinking because I am special. I am special, my team is special, and everything thought that enters my mind about them is special...and everyone needs to know how special my thoughts are.
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