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  1. Arianna

    Arianna Regular Member

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    Hi there!

    So about me. I am mainly a forum addict and a Wonderland Online addict. Currently don't have a job so I spend all my day on my new forum and on other forums. I talk quite a lot especially if you play Wonderland lol.

    I have been on forums for a few years now but only this week decided to have my own. Loving it so far now I've stopped breaking things lol.

    Hoping to make some friends here.
     
  2. Digi

    Digi Newcomer

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    Welcome Arianna :)
     
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    Welcome :)
     
  4. Webmist

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    Welcome Arianna to AA.

    The fun sometimes is in breaking them so you can learn how to fix it. If you get stumped don't hesitate to ask.
     
  5. Arianna

    Arianna Regular Member

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    Thanks for the welcomes :)
    Webmist that is a valid point. I just didnt see how much of a learning experience it was at 5am and it still wouldnt work lmao.
     
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    Welcome to the community.
     
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    It's amazing how quickly one line of code, change of a setting can break things. It took a second to break it and 2 hrs or more to fix it. Yeah I remember and still do that on occasion to get things working right. So there are no stupid questions here as we've all been there and done that. Even pioneered some of those problems.
     

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