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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's gross and the "is this you?: link" people are little $#its but I have seen very specific posts that I could have written myself so there is a degree of shared themes.[/quote] The crazies who do that should be banned.[/quote] How is recognizing a post/er crazy? If someone is recognizing you, clearly your post isnt very anon?[/quote] It’s not crazy at all. It just means people here vomit out their personal issues/info way too much and then get mad when people recognize them. Oh well. Thats the internet for you. [/quote] It is crazy. The alternative is to simply ignore it and move on. These crazies can’t help themselves and think this forum is a true crime podcast.[/quote] Yes to this. Getting mad that someone might have posted the same thing more than once and flipping out about it is not healthy. There are a handful of what are clearly repeat posters I've come across on here and if/when they start to annoy me, I just stop reading those threads. They do not take up any mental space in my brain because... why? I assume they are troubled and hope they get the help they need.[/quote] No one is flipping out by saying there is a connection between the two threads. It Is just adding more context to the thread. If people don’t want their threads connected, they should leave out the same specific things from both posts. It is not that hard. There is no bad intention. It’s just to help give better responses or advice. Good luck to you, OP. [/quote]
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