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just a bit, then I sigh... then I move on to answer more!
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Yeah..can be a bit boring seeing so much of myself.
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i do get heart broken, (dont tell anyone, its a secret) shhhhh
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yeah its a very bad feeling.It feels bad that no one is intersted in your questions or answers.
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It has never happened. Lucky me. My avatar dies every 5 seconds. To see endless rows of it would mean mass murder.
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No, its a beautiful Avatar Oh great, here comes another one
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I just click "Hide My Submissions" to prevent that :o)
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Yep, sad little me that I am.
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Never really thought about it like that. I tend to think Oh good i have left a lot of questions and answers for when i am away doing things in real time. I am sad, i have always felt quite pleased when i go and leave a lot of paras on the board. Its nice when you come back and they have gone.
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No not really lol. I like my avatar.
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Sometimes I'm a little surprised that I've been so busy. Occasionally a little disappointed that nobody's bothered to rate or comment on my answers. But, usually, on those days I'll come back later to find lots of stuff from other people, so it all evens out. But no, I don't die. Even a little. How could such a sweet little kitten have that reaction? Seeing the kitten makes me happy!
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Yes. But on the other hand, there are those fleeting moments of glory when I look and see a few familiar 'Faces' on there. And it must be even worse for you because the avatar you have to look at endless rows of is a depressing black box.
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Yeah, I look forward to comments from other people, so it is a bit boring. Generally it means I've been on too long! I sometimes leave it alone for a bit and when I come back (best after a nights sleep), there is a lot of action to reply to - my best one was where I logged on, and the profile page was full of replies, and I had to scroll to page two to check out the other couple of items! (whoo hoo!)
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No, but I reflect on all the time that I spent on the answers and hope that someone will rate it soon.
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