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Am so tired of people who ask every ten minutes why they're not losing weight



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4 minutes ago, Jeaniered said:

Who/whAt is the OP?

Original poster - the person that started the topic and/or original topic the thread was about. People usually do this when a topic gets pages deep and has been side tracked.

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23 hours ago, Elise24 said:

When the OP has edited every single post in the thread. Sigh.

Hmm? I'm not sure I understand this criticism.

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6 minutes ago, Elise24 said:

Sure you do.

No, I don't. And I'm not the OP, so I'm not sure why you issued this sarcastic response. Editing is only allowed during a brief window, maybe 10-20 minutes after the post. So I legitimately don't understand why the fact that the posts are edited is worth a critical comment.

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When the OP has edited every single post in the thread. Sigh.


You can’t edit posts after about 15 minutes. And you can’t edit other people’s posts.

You also can’t delete an account (for the person who asked) however you can turn off notifications in your settings.


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10 hours ago, jess9395 said:


You can’t edit posts after about 15 minutes. And you can’t edit other people’s posts.

You also can’t delete an account (for the person who asked) however you can turn off notifications in your settings.

Yes, I know.

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Yes, I know.

Then why did you accuse the poster of going back and editing all the posts? Or did I misunderstand?

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4 hours ago, jess9395 said:

Then why did you accuse the poster of going back and editing all the posts? Or did I misunderstand?

You misunderstood, dear.

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This post continues to be hella entertaining - even though the OP moved on like 6 days ago.

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4 minutes ago, KCgirl061 said:

This post continues to be hella entertaining - even though the OP moved on like 6 days ago.

LOL!!! Nah. I’m sure she’s keeping count of her bumps. They mean so much to her.

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You misunderstood, dear.



Ok so please explain this—

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