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Why do some of you 'sign' your posts?

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Originally posted by: jdoggg12
Originally posted by: Signatureguy
Originally posted by: TheDude
moogly boogly

TheDude

yada yada yada

Signatureguy

Like that ^

Its not like your s/n isn't right next to your post. So why do it?


(This was inspired by DarkThinker... who signs his posts)

It's a stupid thing to do.

Yours in Christ

jadinolf
 
Hmmmm.... I would think that maybe some people like signing their emails so much that it carries over to their posts on ATOT.

Then people copy them because they think it is cool.

edit: semi legitimate use of ellipses.
 
It's convenient for my posts in the hardware and software subforums to have my rig listed in my sig.
 
Originally posted by: jdoggg12
Originally posted by: dennilfloss
It's convenient for my posts in the hardware and software subforums to have my rig listed in my sig.

Didn't read the OP? :laugh:
Shh, tonight he is doing shots of mouthwash. 😉

:beer:

Conky

 
they are looking for the satisfaction that only they get. it makes they feel like a kid on a short yellow bus
 
I think its redundant.

And redundancy is not only a waste of time, it's also not a good use of time, as well.

In other words its dumb, and furthermore its stupid, not to mention dumb.

So just stop it, or atleast quit it!
 
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