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arcadia190
yeah like u r going to come to dominican just 2 beat me up ,




and im not going 2 change my sig only cuz u want me 2
arcadia190
and i thought he was gay













he looks like it but i guess hes not
D-res
what are you ing stupid? (dumb question)

you realize that if someone on this forum is epileptic they could get a seizure from that right?



stop being an immature little prick and take it off
arcadia190
holy , r u serious???




epileptic




ok ill take it off



but why exactly they can get a whatever u said out of this??
D-res
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Originally posted by arcadia190
but why exactly they can get a whatever u said out of this??



you have a good grip on the language dont you?
Theresa
quote:
Originally posted by arcadia190
holy , r u serious???




epileptic




ok ill take it off



but why exactly they can get a whatever u said out of this??


I already told you I had a seizure..

I have had several seizures now... WTF is wrong with you dude?

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arcadia190
just tell me
arcadia190
i didnt know it was real
arcadia190
ok


changed it
D-res
quote:
Originally posted by arcadia190
just tell me



my friend is standing behind me singing about how dumb you are. its quite entertaining


www.wikipedia.org

do we have to explain everything to you?

D-res
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Originally posted by arcadia190
ok


changed it




.... your sig's too big
Theresa
Reflex Epilepsy

* Generated by flashing lights, alternating light/dark lines or synchronous flickers
* Triggered at times by reading, eating or immersion in hot water

Reflex epilepsy is the name given to seizures which are triggered by individual sensitivity to sensory stimulation in the environment.

The most common form is photosensitive epilepsy -- that is, seizures caused by exposure to intense or fluctuating levels of light. Some people have seizures triggered by flashing lights or rapidly alternating light and dark patterns. The condition usually begins in childhood and may be outgrown by adulthood.

SOURCE

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